Mosaic Pavilion Celebrates Forestry on Vancouver Island

The Parksville Museum has recently opened the “Mosaic Pavilion”, a new exhibit celebrating the proud history and bright future of forestry on Vancouver Island.

 

The Mosaic Pavilion is an interactive forestry exhibit at the Parksville Museum.

 

The open-air, interactive displays encourage visitors of all ages to discover the majesty of BC’s forests, and to learn about modern, sustainable forest management practices.

“Mosaic is committed to giving back to the communities near our working forests, and with our forestry pavilion being the only one of its kind on Central Vancouver Island, it’s allowing us to fill an important community need,” said Rob Gough, Mosaic Forest Management’s President and CEO. “We’ve enjoyed working with the Parksville Museum to create the Mosaic Pavilion, which is sure to educate, delight and inspire visitors to see forests and forestry in an insightful new way.”

The park-like grounds of the Parksville Museum are accessible to people of all abilities, with admission by donation. The Parksville Museum is located at 1245 East Island Highway on the corner of Northwest Bay Road. For more information, visit Parksvillemuseum.com.

For information about Mosaic’s sponsorships and donations program, visit Mosaicforests.com/communities

 

The Mosaic Pavilion encourages visitors of all ages to discover the majesty of BC’s forests, and learn about modern, sustainable forest management.

Rob Gough, Mosaic Forest Management’s President and CEO, at the opening ceremony for the Mosaic Pavilion

 
Sue Handel