Thank you to all the funders, donors, community partners and supporterswho made the dream of a new interpretive centre at the Osoyoos Desert Centre possible! The meeting will be followed by an opportunity to safely socialize with our staff and board. The Osoyoos Desert Society is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1991 to conserve and restore the biologically diverse area of the British Columbian Southern interior. We are happy to watch your dog inside the Desert Centre for you while you are out on tour. Enjoy a guided or self-guided tour along the Centre’s 1.5 km boardwalk, explore hands-on displays in the interpretive building, and stroll through the native plant demonstration garden. As an interpretive education centre and research facility, visitors gain valuable insight into this sensitive ecosystem and into conservation initiatives in general. Osoyoos Desert Society - Wildlife Camera Research As an interpretive education centre and research facility, visitors gain valuable insight into this sensitive ecosystem and into conservation initiatives in general. Admission includes a guided or self-guided tour, entrance to the interpretive centre and access to the native plant garden. Honoring past president Lois Brummet, outgoing board members, and hospice volunteers. [4], Coordinates: 49°03′14″N 119°31′12″W / 49.0538°N 119.5200°W / 49.0538; -119.5200, Last edited on 8 September 2020, at 21:49, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Osoyoos_Desert_Society&oldid=977444889, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 8 September 2020, at 21:49. The Osoyoos Desert Centre, located 3 km north of Osoyoos off Highway 97, is open annually from late April through early October. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this data, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. One wheelchair is available at the Desert Centre. Copyright © 2013 Town of Osoyoos All Rights Reserved. Visitors can also browse through our Gift Shop, enjoy a snack in the outdoor picnic area, or relax at one of the kiosks and take in the spectacular views. Fax: (250) 490-2231 Thanks for visiting and we'll see you in 2021! Research conducted at the centre helps scientists to determine effective and practical methods for ecological restoration of this landscape. Learn more window zoom in, Tap Into Campground Reviews via iOS or Android. Canada's warmest welcome ®* One of the area's main features is Okanagan Desert, a semi-arid region in the southern part of the Okanagon region of British Columbia, notable for having some plant species not found anywhere else in Canada. Okanagan Similkameen Conservation Alliance. Desert Park Expedition Society in Osoyoos is rated 6.0 of 10 at Campground Reviews. The Osoyoos Desert Society strives to protect and restore antelope-brush ecosystems in the South Okanagan, thereby ensuring species survival through habitat conservation. For the safty of your pet we do not allow dogs on the boardwalk. BECOME A MEMBER here. A 3-km walkway around the site has been established, and a wooden boardwalk will be constructed in 1999. Hor d'oeuvres, light refreshments, and Meeting. The Osoyoos Desert Society, a non-profit society founded in 1991, maintains the Osoyoos Desert Centre, a 67-acre nature interpretive facility 3 km (2 mi) north of Osoyoos off Highway 97. This dry, shrub-grassland is one of Canada’s most fragile and endangered ecosystems. The Osoyoos Desert Centre is a 67 acre nature interpretive facility where visitors can learn about desert ecology, habitat restoration and conservation of endangered ecosystems in the South Okanagan. and future residents of Osoyoos, in a socially, economically and environmentally sustainable manner. Copyright © 2000-2020 CampgroundReviews.com - All Rights Reserved. Tel: (819) 238-2407 The society aims to generate public knowledge, respect and active concern for fragile and endangered habitats worldwide through its educational programming. VOLUNTEER INFO here. Another feature is the Osoyoos Lake, which extends into Washington state in the United States. Please verify any information in question with the Town of Osoyoos. The Desert Centre is operated by the Osoyoos Desert Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to conserving the south Okanagan’s rich biodiversity for future generations. Open The Osoyoos Desert Society is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1991 to conserve and restore the biologically diverse area of the British Columbian Southern interior. Please call ahead to have it ready for guest use. Covid-19 Status: This park has been confirmed as A lot of candy was given out making the festivities feel much like Halloween. To conserve and restore the antelope-brush ecosystem in the South Okanagan.