Tag: ON
Rouge Park Reptile and Amphibian Awareness Day – August 9, 2011
Want to learn more about reptiles and amphibians? Come join us as we explore, learn and search for these amazing animals in Rouge Park!
Video: Cool Job – Service Planning at the TTC
Fourth year co-op student Eric talks about his position as a Student Transportation Planning Technician for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
The Amazing World of Ottawa’s Streams
Come out and explore Ottawa’s Sawmill Creek, and find out how urbanization affects the stream and the species that live in and around it.
Wye Marsh – Annual Christmas Bird Count
This year Wye Marsh is offering a special Introduction to Birding workshop free with general admission.
Watercolour Painting – September 17, 1-4pm
Join fine artist Ruth Hurdle for an afternoon of instruction in watercolour painting.
Check Your Watershed Day – July 16, 2011
Would you like to have some fun exploring the Credit River Watershed? Credit Valley Conservation needs volunteers to assist us with a one day monitoring event of the streams in the Upper Credit. No experience necessary!
Cosmic Camo – August 5,6, and 7th, 2011
If you have ever longed to go back to camp, to rediscover your childhood wonder, then cosmic camp is for you. This is camp with a twist. Adult and children’s programs include drama, adventure, art, poetry, dance, drumming, the Big Bang Bonfire, Waterplay, Story and Gaia-glorious local food.
Growing Native Trees From Seed Workshop – August 23, October 12 and 13, 2011
Trees Ontario, the Forest Gene Conservation Association, the OMNR Ontario Tree Seed Plant and the University of Guelph are hosting a one-day workshop designed to provide the basic information required to obtain, properly prepare and propagate tree seed successfully.
Come Play the Global Game to Clean Up Marine Trash, July 2011
Project AWARE, an ocean conservation organization, has launched a Global Scavenger Hunt.
We’re encouraging divers to play the game for their chance to win great prizes and to make a positive environmental impact by collecting underwater trash at their favorite dive sites.





















