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The Humber Arboretum hosts workshops, tours, family events and more throughout the year. Advance registration is required for most events. On our calendar below, click on the event you're interested in for more details. 

Please read listings carefully to see if the event you are interested in is taking place virtually or at the Humber Arboretum. 

River Walk for the International Day of Action for Rivers

Join us for a free, guided walk along the Humber River in honour of the International Day of Action for Rivers.

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March Break Nature Day Camp

March Break Nature Camp at the Humber Arboretum engages kids aged 6 to 12 with seasonal outdoor activities that encourage curiosity and nature connection. 

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Beaks and Brews: Birds and Coffee

Bring your own travel mug and enjoy some bird-friendly coffee during a morning bird walk.   

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Coal Burning - Bushcraft Workshop Series

Learn this bushcraft technique for hollowing out wood for a spoon or bowl by using a glowing ember from a fire. 

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LYNX Teen Leader Training - Level One (ages 14 to 17)

The LYNX Teen Leaders program from the Humber Arboretum is for teens aged 14 to 17 who are interested in working with kids outdoors. It gives you the tools and skills to help you create exceptional experiences for the children who will be exploring nature under your guidance in the future.

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Junior Naturalists (ages 12 and 13): Fantastic Freshwater

Junior Naturalist Camp is for curious youth ages 12 to 13 and focuses on fun, in-depth explorations of the weekly theme and the flora and fauna of the Humber Arboretum.

From river to pond to wetland, freshwater is essential for healthy ecosystems. But why is it so important? And what's happening beneath the surface? Get ready for a deep dive into the West Humber River and the Arboretum wetlands.

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Junior Naturalists (ages 12 to 13): Insectopia - Mission Monarch

Junior Naturalist Camp is for curious youth ages 12 to 14 and focuses on fun, in-depth explorations of the weekly theme and the flora and fauna of the Humber Arboretum.

It's time to look closely at the tiny, astonishing world of invertebrates. With a special focus on the Monarch Butterfly, we'll look at how to protect and restore habitat, and contribute to the Monarch Watch citizen science project.

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