Native seed collection workshop with the Canadian Wildlife Federation

September 17th, 2022

REGISTRATION (free) Come out and learn how to collect native seed species from a restored meadow site. Have you ever wanted to learn how native seed is collected? ...

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Butterflies and bees

September 10th, 2022

Join Tree Fest in Hampton Park for guided walks to learn about butterflies and native bees, their habitat and what we can all do to support them. Meeting spot: ...

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Native plant exchange

September 10th, 2022

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Meet the Monarch

June 18th, 2022

Rain or shine! Join this family day of fun with plants, pollinators, homemade baking, a kids’ costume parade and mini-workshops organized by the Master Gardeners of ...

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Gardening with native plants in Ontario

June 15th, 2022

Join CWF for another in our native plant webinar series, Wednesday, June 15, this time with our special guest, Lorraine Johnson! Highly respected author and long ...

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“Hey you, over here”

June 7th, 2022

Organized by the Kanata-March Horticultural Society Master gardener, Judith Cox, will speak about attracting and keeping pollinators in your garden – with lots ...

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Creating a pollinator garden

May 23rd, 2022

Almonte and District Horticultural Society Speaker: Mary Ann Van Berlo. Mary Ann’s garden has been designated by the Canadian Wildlife Federation as a Backyard ...

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Biodiversity at the crossroads

May 3rd, 2022

Friends of the Central Experimental Farm are sponsoring this online lecture. Note: $8 for Master Gardeners and FoF members; $10 for non-members Habitat loss, climate ...

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Utility corridors bring nature back to city living

April 28th, 2022

Katie Turnbull, Toronto Conservation Authority, will talk about re-imagining utility corridors to bring nature back to city living. Toronto’s Meadoway is an ...

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