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Explore Canada's Desert

SPRING HOURS
Wednesday to Sunday
10 am to 2 pm
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Special Events and Communications Coordinator

Osoyoos Desert Centre is looking for a Special Events and Communications Coordinator to help deliver a variety of special events during our 25th anniversary season and help tell our story through various communications platforms. This position requires a dynamic individual with a passion for environmental education, a creative mindset, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to create and maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholders including community partners, funders, volunteers and the general public.

ANNOUNCING OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY RAFFLE

Support the Osoyoos Desert Centre and

you could win spectacular prizes!

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A world in which there is unwavering care for ecosystems everywhere.

OUR VISION

OUR MISSION

To inspire curiosity, understanding and active concern for healthy ecosystems through education, conservation, research and community leadership.

Visit Us

Come experience the beauty and diversity of this unique desert environment at the Osoyoos Desert Centre, a 67-acre nature interpretive facility that offered its first tour in July 1999. Enjoy a guided or self-guided tour along our 1.5 km boardwalk, explore hands-on displays in our interpretive building, and stroll through our native plant garden.

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What We Do

On the southern edge of British Columbia’s beautiful Okanagan Valley is an extraordinary habitat popularly referred to as Canada’s pocket desert. This semi-arid, antelope-brush ecosystem is one of Canada’s most rare, fragile and endangered ecosystems. It is also home to one of the highest concentrations of rare and at-risk species in Canada.

Support Us

Osoyoos Desert Centre is operated by the Osoyoos Desert Society, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to conserving the South Okanagan’s rich biodiversity for future generations.

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Osoyoos Desert Society acknowledges that for thousands of years people of the Syilx Nation

have cared for and lived off the unceded land now known as the Osoyoos Desert Centre.

Descendants of these ancient people live here in a continuous thread, from the past to the present.

The thread has been bent, stretched, and stressed but not broken. Their resilience has carried them through many challenges. We honour their sharing this bountiful land

and will strive to be good neighbours.

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