The Government of British Columbia offers an introductory beekeeping course along with an advanced Bee Master course.
This course is offered for free and is open to anyone. It covers a full range of topics related to bee biology, beekeeping management, disease diagnosis and controls.
The course involves four webinar sessions on consecutive Saturday mornings from 9:00 - 11:30am Pacific time. Prior to each session, registrants will receive an email with suggested reading materials and references.
If you wish to be notified when course details and registration become available, please submit an email with your name, email address and location to Paul.vanwestendorp@gov.bc.ca or MarieJulie.Hughes@gov.bc.ca.
The Bee Master course was offered every other year in February. This course was intended for beekeepers with extensive experience who wish to learn more about apiculture research and science. Note that this course did not address beekeeping management and was therefore not recommended for beginner beekeepers.
The course was an intense one-week course held at UBC. Lectures were presented daily by invited researchers and speakers from Canada and United States. An optional 3-hour written exam was offered at the end of the course and upon successful completion, a Bee Master Certificate was issued.
The biennial Bee Master course was first developed and introduced by the provincial Ministry of Agriculture in the mid-1950s, and is the oldest advanced beekeeping course in North America.
Anyone keeping bees in B.C. must be registered. It is also a legislated requirement to register apiary (hive) locations.
Beekeeper and apiary registration (online)
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