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Tree Detectives Family Walk by Diana Teal

Diana Teal

Nature and Garden Educator & FOAG Volunteer

Tree Detectives Family Walk Description

Hey Kids! Become a tree detective and learn about some of the tree-mendous trees growing in Allan Gardens. Through fun hands-on activities, you will learn how old the trees are and how to tell them apart by looking at their leaves, bark and seeds. 

Children must be accompanied and supervised by a parent or caregiver. This walk is suited to ages 3-7 but older and younger siblings are also welcome.

*Please note that this tour was rescheduled from the original date.

Tour Details

Meeting Point:  Meet at the Children’s Playground on the west side of Allan Gardens. Tour will depart promptly at the start time.

Weather: Tours will proceed in sunny weather, and in light rain conditions. In the case of thunder and lighting, the tours will be rescheduled where possible. Please come prepared for the beautiful array of weather conditions possible this time of the year. 

Group Size: FOAG will not require advanced registration for the tours as we’d like the events to be organic, accessible and inclusive. Please come prepared for tour groups of any size. 

 

This tree tour is apart of the Friends of  Allan Gardens Tree Interpretation project, and is kindly supported by the City of Toronto, and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.

 

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