Join Creator’s Garden for a unique birding adventure in the heart of the Forest! Discover the art of identifying birds through both sight and sound, while learning the names of local species in Anishinaabemowin, the Ojibwe language. This guided experience will deepen your connection to the natural world as we explore the Forest and practice identifying birds by their appearance and calls.
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn, explore and appreciate the wonders of birdlife through both Indigenous knowledge and modern birding techniques. Binoculars are available to share on a first come, first served basis. Feel free to bring your own to ensure you don’t miss out!
Sunday, May 3 (ages 10 and up)
Events are rain or shine, subject to change due to extreme weather. Registered participants will be notified of any event changes through the provided contact information.
Spots are limited. If you are unable to attend, please contact us at [email protected] so available spots may go to individuals on the waitlist.
York Region is committed to supporting Indigenous peoples in accessing and participating in cultural opportunities as part of our ongoing work in advancing reconciliation. If you self-identify as Indigenous, please check this box to register for Birding 101.