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Self-Guided Nature Scavenger Hunt
In-person
Climate Action Nature & outdoors Self-guidedDate and time
This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.
Location
Langstaff EcoPark/Keffer Marsh
N Rivermede Road and Audia Court
Vaughan, ON
Directions: Park at Dufferin Clark Community Centre- (1441 Clark Avenue W) or Langstaff Park (2001 Langstaff Rd) and walk or cycle.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
Explore the great outdoors by visiting the Langstaff EcoPark/Keffer Marsh along the Bartley Smith Greenway trail system, part of the Vaughan Super Trail. Participate in a self-guided
scavenger hunt and while you hike, learn about important environmental features and the Indigenous history of the Don River that winds through the EcoPark.
Links
- Self-Guided Nature Scavenger Hunt vaughan.ca
Organizer
City of Vaughan
With a population of more than 340,000 residents, Vaughan is one of the fastest growing communities in Canada, home to more than 217 ethnic or cultural origins with 113 different languages spoken. It is a vibrant, diverse, inclusive and equity-based community that recognizes and celebrates arts, culture and heritage.
We recognize that Vaughan is situated in the Territory and Treaty 13 lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We also recognize the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee. The City of Vaughan is currently home to many First Nations, Métis and Inuit people today. As representatives of the people of the City of Vaughan, we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and live in this territory.
Contact
Will Baigent-Sustainability Coordinator, City of Vaughan