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Are you an explorer looking for a new way to travel?
Biosphere Bathing is here to introduce you to the concept of regenerative tourism.
To take you on a journey exploring Biosphere Regions around the globe and showing you how you can get involved in biodiversity conservation projects.
Empowering you to become a steward of our world’s vibrant and diverse ecosystems.
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Biosphere Bathing is currently travelling across Canada visiting UNESCO Biosphere Regions. Current location: Frontenac Arch Biosphere Region in Ontario.
Biosphere Bathing is currently travelling across Canada visiting UNESCO Biosphere Regions. Current location: Frontenac Arch Biosphere Region in Ontario.
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Howe Sound Biosphere
Scattered with islands, this large Canadian Fjord carved by glaciers is home to ancient glass-sponge reefs, both coastal and mountainous terrain, and is home to the iconic granite monolith known as ‘The Stawamus Chief’
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Waterton Biosphere
The Waterton Biosphere Region showcases some of the most ecologically diverse landscapes in the world, from the Canadian Rocky Mountains to prairie grasslands, and holds one of Canada’s first National Parks...
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We are deeply grateful to operate on the traditional and unceded territories of the Squamish Nation in Átl’ḵa7tsem/Howe Sound.
The Redberry Lake Biosphere Region is nestled between the boreal forest to the north and framed by prairie grasslands and aspen parkland, making a diverse range of plants and wildlife. This blog post is a compilation of wildflowers, berries, and grasses you can see in the Redberry Lake Biosphere Region in the Summer.