Photo: Ali Hadikin

Tree Share Board

Below are maps of fruit tree locations in both the Kimberley and Cranbrook communities that may have fruit available for picking. Please help us to reduce waste and wildlife attractants by harvesting whenever and whatever you can, and receive a bonus: the ability to make apple juice, sauce, and baked goods for you and your family! If you are collecting a harvest in someone’s yard, please be respectful and consider offering the owner some fruit in return.

These trees are free and available for anyone to go and harvest from!

If you know of more trees requiring harvest, please register them here. Furthermore, if you find out that a fruit tree has already been picked or is no longer producing, please let us know.


We recommend contacting homeowners before picking to let them know you will be there.

KIMBERLEY

 

 

CRANBROOK

 


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Upcoming Kimberley Cranbrook events

The Upper St. Mary's Valley: What's at stake

Tuesday, November 26

Join us for an informal town hall gathering to learn about proposed logging in the Upper St. Mary's Valley. Also known locally as "The Forks", proposed potential logging plans…

Forest and Nature School: Fall 2024 Programs

September 6 - December 20

Forest and Nature School offers regular and repeated access to nature across every season which allows children to become the magic themselves, showing us what an amazing teacher nature is herself.

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour

January 3 - January 4

Get off the beaten path and explore the edge of believable with captivating stories from the 49th Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival.

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Join The Team

Want to protect wildlife, clean water and wild spaces? Volunteer with us! Wildsight volunteers are a very special group of people who give generously of their time to stuff envelopes, attend rallies, help run events, put up posters, keep tabs on forestry practices in their communities and participate in citizen science initiatives.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Branch Information

Contact

97 Wallinger Ave
Kimberley, BC V1A 1Y6

Office Hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 9:00 am to 2:30 pm (by appointment only)
Phone: 250-427-2535

kimcran@wildsight.ca