Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2022.
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Self-guided nature scavenger hunt
En personne
Histoire et patrimoine Autochtone Nature et plein air Activité physique et mouvementDate et heure
Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
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Langstaff EcoPark and Keffer Marsh
N Rivermede Road and Audia Court
City of Vaughan, ON
Directions: Access to the trail is from Audia Court or Dufferin Clark Community Centre (1441 Clark Avenue W). There is parking at Dufferin Clark Community Centre, although it is a longer walk/cycle to get to Keffer Marsh.
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Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
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. Visit vaughan.ca/environment to access the scavenger hunt and additional trail information.
Please be considerate of other users by practicing safe distancing of at least 6 feet. Do not visit the trail if you are not feeling well, and follow all York Region Public Health guidelines.
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City of Vaughan
As a municipality, we offer a wide variety of programs and services to deliver what is needed for residents and businesses who call Vaughan home. These include services touching all areas that make a city function from fire and rescue to economic development. The City also develops and maintains indoor and outdoor spaces like community centres and parks, and connects residents to one another and the city through a variety of community events.
More information on City services, functions and programs: https://www.vaughan.ca/cityhall/Pages/default.aspx