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The Stanley Park Nature House (also called the Lost Lagoon Nature House) has nature related exhibits and information about Stanley Park's animals and plants. It is operated by the Stanley Park Ecology Society which does a lot of conservation and education work in Stanley Park. You can drop in when it is open. The Stanley Park Ecology Society also holds many workshops in this space.
Inside the Stanley Park Nature House there are a number of nature displays such as an old tree slice, an otter, a beaver, and birds. There is an area for children to interact with natural items.
The plaque says:
Lost Lagoon Nature House
Established in 1992 through the collaboration of the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, the Vancouver Natural History Society, and the Stanley Park Ecology Society. Dedicated to the citizens of Vancouver to foster appreciation and stewardship of our natural world.
The plaque says:
April 2002
The Stanley Park Ecology Society dedicates this native plant garden to Victor Cottingham in recognition of ten years of outstanding volunteer contribution to the Lost Lagoon Nature House.
Cost: Free
September to June Hours: 10am-4pm weekends
July to August Hours: 10am-5pm Tuesdays to Sundays
Phone: 604-257-8544
The Nature House is located right on Lost Lagoon just below the Lost Lagoon Lookout. This is at the west-most end of Alberni Street.