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Park Name Event Name Description Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Awenda Rally for Reptiles Day Something scaly this way comes! Join park naturalists at the Trail Centre for a live animal demonstration with some of Ontario's most critically endangered species 07/05/2008
Balsam Lake Flat Rapids Paddle Works Participate in a soapstone carving or paddle making workshop. Cost is $90 for materials to make a maple, cheery or ash paddle. Soapstone pieces are provided for $1-$10. This is a very popular and rewarding workshop. 06/27/2008 to 07/02/2008
Blue Lake Water and Wetlands Weekend This weekend is all about one of Blue Lake's most valuable resources: water! Get up close and personal with Leopard Frogs and Painted Turtles, or join our park interpreters to find out about everything from the insects, fish, and animals that call Blue Lake home, to the plant-eat-insect world of the Spruce Fen! 08/15/2008 to 08/17/2008
Blue Lake Parks Day - Take a Hike Weekend Put on your hiking boots and get ready to explore the solitary beauty of Blue Lake's trails! There's a hike for everyone! Enjoy a day of hiking gathering trail passports or venture out with us for a night hike. From hikes on the water (in a canoe of course) to hikes for children - we have a hike for you! 07/19/2008
Blue Lake Miss Blue Lake 2008 The contestants have been chosen! They have brains and beauty (well most of then anyway) and a special talent like no other. Who will be crowned Miss Blue Lake 2008? You be the judge. 06/28/2008
Blue Lake Family Fishing Weekend Interested in fishing? Here's your chance! We will have fishing rods and tackle available for borrowing, as well as a filleting demonstration, a fish identification workshop, and a kids program 07/04/2008 to 07/06/2008
Bon Echo Bon Echo Art Exhibition and Sale 50 juried artists showcasing Original Art of Canadian Nature, Wildlife and Countryside. Sciensational Sssnakes!!!, kids activities, great music, good food. $10/vehicle permits full-day use of Park beaches,trails, giftshop and boat tours. www.mazinaw.on.ca/fobecho (613-336-0830) 07/27/2007 to 07/29/2007
Bonnechere FriendsDay - All About Turtles Join us for the launch of our new Save Ontario Turtles outreach program, featuring interpretive activities, a guided hike, Turtle Tally and picnic lunch. Hosted by the Friends of Bonnechere. For more details check www.bonnecherepark.on.ca 06/14/2008
Bonnechere Natural History Day Come out and celebrate Renfrew County's natural resources with a day of talks by wildlife experts on Blanding's Turtle, Loggerhead Shrike, Damselflies etc. Bring natural treasures for show and tell. Kids activities include Save Ontario Turtles interpretive program. Includes guided field trips. Participation is FREE but numbers are limited. Pre-register by calling 613-732-5511. Hosted by the Friends of Bonnechere. 05/24/2008
Bronte Creek Wildflowers --- at peak in park The Trillium Trail is famous for it plentiful trilliums and other spring wildflowers. The peak bloom time can be between April 23rd and May 23rd. Please call 905-827-6911 to listen to the automated report on WILDFLOWERS. www.BronteCreek.org 04/23/2008 to 05/23/2008
Bronte Creek Maple Syrup Festival-2009 March is Maple Syrup Month - Guided tours of Maple Lane, fresh made maple candies, wagon rides, pancakes, and so much more. Each weekend in March + March Break. We specialize in the Victorian Era. $13.85 per vehicle + pancake meal. More details at www.BronteCreek.org 02/28/2009 to 03/29/2008
Bronte Creek Sugar Maples at peak colour change Vibrant fall colours are dependant on many factors. The best viewing time variable. Please call 905-827-6911 or check the fall colours report. www.BronteCreek.org 09/01/2008 to 10/26/2008
Bronte Creek British Car Day Annual event put on by the Toronto Triumph Club. www.Britishcarday.com 09/21/2008
Bronte Creek New Years Eve Public Coyote Howl Dec. 31st ---a great family outing. Join a Park Ranger for an evening of information where we will dispel some of the myths that surround the urban coyote. We will be walking to a location where we hope to hear the local coyotes pack howl. Hikes at 6, 6:30, 7 and 7:30. Kids countdown at 8:15pm---www.BronteCreek.org 12/31/2008
Bronte Creek News Year Eve Family Skate Outdoor rink open Dec 31 at 9:30am until 12:30am Dec 31, 2007 so that you can ring in the new year! Skate to music, bonfire, skate rentals, snack bar. No alcohol. www.brontecreek.org 12/31/2008
Bronte Creek Regular Summer Programming Weekly schedule of activities include guided hikes, children's programs, heritage demonstrations, campfires, evening walks and ask the naturalist. As the summer approaches more details will be posted. www.BronteCreek.org 06/28/2008 to 09/07/2008
Bronte Creek OUTDOOR swimming pool opens for season Huge outdoor swimming pool, located in the day-use area close to parking lot D or C. 1.8 acres and to a gradual depth of 6 feet. PFD loaner program. No dogs. Open daily weather permitting. www.BronteCreek.org 06/28/2008 to 09/08/2008
Bronte Creek School group programs We lead curriculum linked outdoor education and cultural heritage programs for JK- grade 8. You pay per vehicle not PER program. space is limited---call today to book your class. Full details available www.BronteCreek.org. 03/04/2008 to 06/21/2008
Bronte Creek Spring Thyme on the Farm What a busy place, a farm can be in the spring! Drop by to see and participate in some spring activities typical of the 1890's. Go to www.BronteCreek.org for more information as the date gets closer. 05/19/2008
Charleston Lake Star Gaze 2008 with Terence Dickinson The stars will be aligned for famous astronomer, Terence Dickinson, as he presents Star Gaze 2008. Come learn all about backyard astronomy, and then gaze at the night sky with some of the many skilled astronomers who will be your guides. 08/06/2008