Strap on a pair of snowshoes and follow a flock of chickadees with a handful of sunflower seeds!
Escaping the cold winter temperatures and limited food sources of their high north breeding grounds, many waterfowl species fly south to warmer climates, including Toronto’s waterfront. Conservation staff will offer identification tips and demonstrate the habitat creation underway at this unique park.
“A Stroll in The Park”, was created for single nature lovers to participate in a healthy and fun activity closer to home.
It’s a sure sign of spring. Come out and ‘tap into nature’. Demonstrations, wagon rides, activities and, of course, pancakes and maple syrup!
“A Stroll in The Park”, was created for single nature lovers to participate in a healthy and fun activity closer to home.
Learn how to use a map and compass to find your way around High Park!
New members and prospective members from the nature loving public are invited to The Toronto Bruce Trail Club Open House.
Restore a wetland by planting native shrubs and building habitat structures with the Heart Lake Secondary School Environment Club along the Etobicoke Creek.
Come and help naturalize parkland, restore riparian habitat and install bird boxes with the students of Glenforest High School in Fleetwood Park.
The sound of rushing water, the wildlife songs of spring, light filtered by tall trees, the rhythmic sound of your paddle guiding you down the river… for many people these images are only associated with remote parks like Algonquin, but not for people participating in Paddle the Don! Explore nature in the city from the seat of a canoe!