A place of restoration, inspiration, and preparation
The A Rocha BC Centre (previously the “Brooksdale Environmental Centre”) is a place of transformation. The flagship project of A Rocha Canada, it is one of the most dynamic Christian environmental centres in North America. This 27-acre property is a living lab comprised of forests, a threatened river system, organic gardens, and heritage houses. The unique combination of sensitive wildlife habitat and agricultural land makes the A Rocha BC Centre more than a showpiece, but a place where critical environmental issues are researched, addressed, and solved. In addition to running a guest house for overnight retreats, we welcome Tatalu Conservation Residents and volunteers to join in our work.
The A Rocha BC Centre is grateful to work within the TATALU (Little Campbell River) Watershed on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish people: including Semiahmoo, Kwantlen, Stó:lō and W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations.
The Barn Restoration Project
At A Rocha Canada, we envision a world where communities flourish alongside nature. For over 20 years, our BC Environmental Centre in Surrey, BC, has inspired thousands to care deeply about the earth and others through practical immersion experiences in nature for people of all ages. Whether its growing food, studying threatened species, planting trees or attending a retreat or workshop; when people are equipped to steward the earth and work together both people and places are transformed.
Event: Summer Shindig
Join us for an evening of delicious farm-fresh Hearty Appetizers + Beverages, both a Live + Online Auction, a Raffle, and a Concert by The Coveralls!
When: September 20th, 5 pm
Transforming People and Places
The latest news on our projects
PRESS RELEASE: Local Rezoning Plan Poses Risk to Threatened Species
Local Rezoning Plan Poses Risk to Threatened Species where Award Winning Environmental Centre has Worked to Conserve for over 20 years Grant recipients of the provincial government’s conservation and economic stimulus program for wetland [...]
Practicing Attentiveness
Practicing Attentiveness Reflection by Steven Esau (Conservation Intern, Spring & Summer 2021) It was only a few years ago that I really looked at trees for the first time. I was volunteering at a summer [...]
Shared Waters: A Rocha’s Work in the Tatalu
By Jillian Urbach If you’ve ever been to A Rocha’s Brooksdale Environmental Center, then you know the Little Campbell River named Tatalu in SENĆOŦEN, the language of the Semiahmoo First Nation people whose traditional territory [...]