Courses

Eco-printing Workshop

Saturday, July 6 - Saturday, July 13

Discover the fascinating world of eco-printing, where leaves, flowers, seeds, and bark transform fabric into unique works of art.

Under the guidance of Fernanda Mascarenhas, you’ll learn the basics of eco-printing while creating your own silk scarf and cotton bandana. Explore dyeing plants, fabric types, and the use of mordants to enhance your designs. Plus, we’ll use plants gathered from the streets of Metro Vancouver, connecting you with nature’s beauty.

Don’t miss this chance to express your creativity in a whole new way!

Local Pollinators Tour

Saturday, July 20 10:00am - 12:00pm

Curious about the birds and bees of Vancouver?

Join Emily Black, an enthusiastic entomologist and experienced VanDusen guide, as she explores the world of local pollinators and their contributions to the beauty and productivity of nature during this outdoor session.

Learn to identify common species, such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, along with their preferred plants and flowers. Get expert tips on creating a ‘pollinator-friendly’ backyard to support these vital creatures and enhance your garden’s biodiversity.

Botanical Syrup-Making

Saturday, July 20 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Unlock your garden’s potential to craft cocktails, mocktails and teas.

Discover the versatile flavours of fruit, flowers, leaves, and seeds that make fantastic edible syrups you can use for delightful drinks to enjoy with friends and family. During this presentation, you can taste a range of flavoured cordials from leaves, flowers, fruits and vegetables and learn about various plants’ benefits, growing and harvesting tips for your planned garden additions, and recipes for your future harvest.

Conifers of VanDusen Garden Tour

Wednesday, July 24 3:30 - 4:30

Join Buck Buchwald, Site Supervisor of horticulture operations at VanDusen for a tour and talk and discover the fascinating variety of conifers in the Garden, including evergreens and deciduous species, and learn about their unique adaptations and ecological roles.

Coniferous trees range from towering giants to alpine miniatures and are among the most diverse and long-lived organisms on Earth.

July Multisensory Nature Immersion

Saturday, July 27 10:00am - 12:30pm

Escape the stress of modern life and immerse yourself in the Garden’s tranquillity. This guided immersion isn’t just a walk in the park—it’s a slow, gentle experience that engages all your senses, fostering deep connections with nature.

Known as shinrin-yoku or forest bathing, this practice is backed by evidence-based research indicating that it can reduce stress, enhance focus and creativity, and improve sleep and wellness. You’ll be guided to enjoy the Garden’s lush soundscape and calming power, with optional journaling and sketching time. The session concludes with reflection over wildcrafted tea and treats.

Intro to Butterflies and Moths

Saturday, August 10 10:00am - 12:00pm

Explore the fascinating world of butterflies and moths!

Join Emily Black to dive into their anatomy, life cycles, vibrant colorations, unique behaviours, and essential roles in ecosystems. You will also learn to identify local species and discover how to make your garden more butterfly-friendly. The program includes a 1-hour classroom presentation and 1-hour outdoor observation session.

Summer Pruning: Principles and Techniques

Saturday, August 10 10:00am - 12:30pm

Discover the art of summer pruning for beginners in this workshop.

Learn to control growth in deciduous trees and shrubs, perfect for small spaces. Enhance light, airflow, and fruit quality in fruit trees. Gain insights on pruning Japanese Maples, Birch Trees, and Plums with Laurelle Oldford-Down, following ISA pruning guidelines. Bring a sharp bypass pruner if you have one; extras will be available.