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Skunk’s Misery Butterfly Count

Continue the tradition of counting butterflies for an official census. Enjoy a potluck dinner afterwards. Email George Prieksaitis for information on attending and helping.

Clear Creek Butterfly Count

Continue the tradition of counting butterflies for an official census. Enjoy a potluck dinner afterwards. Email George Prieksaitis for information on attending and helping.

Meadowlily to Shelborne Park Walk CANCELLED

Meadowlily 25 Meadowlily Road South, London, Canada
Attendance: 8 / 12

Explore a range of habitats as we walk west from Meadowlily Nature Reserve, under Highbury Avenue, to the prairie plantings under the hydro corridor that parallels Highbury.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Meadowlily to Shelborne Park Walk Rescheduled

Meadowlily 25 Meadowlily Road South, London, Canada
Attendance: 4 / 12

Explore a range of habitats as we walk west from Meadowlily Nature Reserve, under Highbury Avenue, to the prairie plantings under the hydro corridor that parallels Highbury.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Fungi Walk at Cedarcroft

Cedarcroft Southwold, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 8 / 12

A walk on the Beech Point and River Trails looking for variety of fungi.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Late Summer Birds and Plants

North London Athletic Fields 1225 Adelaide St N, London, Ontario
Attendance: 2 / 25

Walk on mostly paved paths looking at late summer plants and birds.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Fall Bird Walk – The Coves

The Coves 1 Cove Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 10 / 10

Walk the trails along the pond’s edge looking for early fall migrants and resident birds.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Nature Journaling at Cedarcroft

Cedarcroft Southwold, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 7 / 10

Nature journaling is a creative way to develop skilled observations, curiosity, and gratitude for nature.
The fall, with leaves starting to change colour, interesting fungi and other natural objects present is a great time to nature journal.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

London Civic Garden Complex Fall Sale

London Civic Garden Complex

For the past 24 years, we have grown 12,000 plants each year that are donated to 22 non-profit organizations with a wide variety of gardening needs and projects (decorative – annuals, vegetables – including seed, educational, Pollinator plants – native plants).  We are most proud of our contribution to horticulture and providing education regarding protecting […]