Festival of the Wild Child

par Mississippi Madawaska Land Trustsamedi, 27 août 2022 de 10h00 (HAE) à 16h00 (HAE)High Lonesome 867 Carbine Road, Pakenham, ON K7C3P1

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Aperçu

Join us for the annual Festival of the Wild Child at High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham on August 27.

Our annual Nature themed day is filled with a variety of activities including scavenger hunts, nature walks and workshops that offer families the chance to share creative outdoor discovery and play. It is an affordable day of woodland fun.

Détails

Several unique activities have been developed throughout the property. We’ll search for animals that live in the forest and fairies hidden along wooded trails. We’ll learn how to protect and nurture our precious pollinators then walk the trails to discover how the forest becomes stronger after a storm. Together we’ll learn, explore and engage with the natural world in a safe and intriguing environment.

FREE for children or youth under 16 and a modest $10 fee for adults.

Activities Include:

Magical Fairies (scavenger hunt)

We All Live Here (scavenger hunt)

Life in the Pond (activity station)

What are the Sounds of Nature? (activity station)

Pollinators Path (discovery walk)

How Big Storms Create New Forest Habitats (discovery walk)

Festival of the Wild Child T-shirts now available on our Shop!   Sorry Adults, these are for kids only!  Order before noon on August 26 and we'll have it ready for you when you arrive at the festival!

Progrès réalisés dans l’atteinte de l’objectif visé

49 %de 5 000 $

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Participants

141
High Lonesome867 Carbine RoadPakenham, ON K7C3P1

Organisateur

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Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust6132532722admin@mmlt.ca
10970 Highway 7Carleton Place, ONK7C3P1

À propos de cet organisme

Our Mission is to legally protect and steward private lands having ecological, biodiverse, aesthetic, and cultural value and to foster engagement with wilderness. The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust currently has nine properties, (over 3,000 acres) in it's care.