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Family Experiences at Kortright: Mapping and Orienteering

In this active program, you will be introduced to the basic features found on most maps (symbols, lines, scales, title, date, map grid). You will then learn and practice map and orienteering skills such as reading a map, orientating maps in the correct direction, and following a map route! TRCA is committed to creating an accessible experience for all participants. If you require an accessibility

April Showers Family Nature Walk in High Park

April showers bring May flowers! Join us as we explore High Park at this very special time of year. We will celebrate the warmer and longer days, and life-renewing rain! On the walk we will learn where the rain goes when it falls in Toronto plus how green spaces and wetlands help limit runoff and filter pollutants in the city. NOTE: Pre-registration is required for

Let’s Go Blue Jays Family Nature Walk in High Park

With the Toronto Blue Jays’ home opener on the horizon, it is the prefect time to dive into the rich history of Toronto baseball, the nature connections of the game, and, of course, the avian Blue Jays themselves! Join us for a hike through High Park where sports history meets nature. We will learn about trees that are used to make bats, what elms have

Free Guided Walks at Rouge National Urban Park

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with friendly and knowledgeable Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone — wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or meeting new people! Visit our website for more information or cancellation notice.

Family Experiences at Kortright: Mapping and Orienteering

In this active program, you will be introduced to the basic features found on most maps (symbols, lines, scales, title, date, map grid). You will then learn and practice map and orienteering skills such as reading a map, orientating maps in the correct direction, and following a map route! TRCA is committed to creating an accessible experience for all participants. If you require an accessibility

April Showers Family Nature Walk in High Park

April showers bring May flowers! Join us as we explore High Park at this very special time of year. We will celebrate the warmer and longer days, and life-renewing rain! On the walk we will learn where the rain goes when it falls in Toronto plus how green spaces and wetlands help limit runoff and filter pollutants in the city. NOTE: Pre-registration is required for

Let’s Go Blue Jays Family Nature Walk in High Park

With the Toronto Blue Jays’ home opener on the horizon, it is the prefect time to dive into the rich history of Toronto baseball, the nature connections of the game, and, of course, the avian Blue Jays themselves! Join us for a hike through High Park where sports history meets nature. We will learn about trees that are used to make bats, what elms have

Free Guided Walks at Rouge National Urban Park

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with friendly and knowledgeable Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone — wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or meeting new people! Visit our website for more information or cancellation notice.

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