Events Calendar
Join us for the 6th Annual High Park Christmas Celebrations Event from 1-5 pm on Sunday, Dec 3rd.
Activities take place on the patio at the Grenadier Restaurant in the centre of High Park.
This event is always lots of fun for children and families!!
Meet Santa from 1-2pm as he checks his reindeer in the High Park Zoo with the Friends of the High Park Zoo
On the Grenadier Restaurant Patio from 2-5pm
- Sing along with Junior Choirs and the Withnells
- Hot Chocolate & Cookies
- Marshmallow Roast
- Make a Decoration with the High Park program groups – Colborne Lodge, High Park Children’s Garden and High Park Nature Centre
- Visit a Toronto Fire Truck
- Raffle
- Sing along with “The Withnells” (4:15 – 4:45pm)
- Meet Santa on the Grenadier Restaurant Patio from 4-5 pm
Tree Lighting at 5 pm
Join us for a sense-ational experience: exploring the nature of High Park through our senses! Have you ever recognized a tree by the feel of its bark or identified a bird by its song? We will help you get to know High Park in a whole new way!
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
See High Park through the eyes of young naturalists. The 12-16 year olds of the High Park Rangers have been busily creating an engaging and informative hike to teach you about some of the coolest nature in High Park. Not to be missed!
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
Location
Price
By donation
I saw the sign…of spring in High Park – and it opened up my eyes! Come join us and count the signs of spring on a hike through Toronto’s biggest park.
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
Location
Price
By donation
Springtime breathes new life into High Park as many of our residents are having babies! Join us to explore who is being born at this time of year as well as looking out for their nifty and creative nests. You’ll also learn about some of the most quirky mating behaviours.
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
By donation
Have you ever wondered how trees reproduce? Join budding naturalists to explore how High Park trees go from sleeping skeletons to brimming with blossoming buds in the spring. Come away with some basic spring tree ID skills as well a new appreciation for trees.
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
Location
By donation
Calling all early birds: flock to High Park at the crack of dawn for a quiet hike to a secluded spot to hear the morning chorus of birdsong as the sun rises. Tons of songbirds will be passing through during spring migration as Toronto is on a bird superhighway.
Experienced birders will be on hand to help identify the birds we hear and see.
No pre-registration is required and this is a free event. And – there will be coffee!
NOTE: Please check www.highparknaturecentre.com for updates as the event will be cancelled in the event of heavy rain or wind.
The 300 Bloor / Danforth Night Bus stop at High Park Ave. is the closest bus stop. From there walk into High Park south along Colborne Lodge Drive to the High Park Nature Centre at the Forest School. We are north east of the tennis courts.
This event is part of the 2018 Toronto Bird Celebration, coordinated by Bird Studies Canada, running from May 12 - May 27.
To learn more about the Toronto Bird Celebration, you can click here: http://torontobirdweek.ca/.
It’s been a long journey but High Park’s migrating birds are back in full force! Come hike through the woods to listen and look for our feathered friends.
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
Location
By donation
See High Park through the eyes of young naturalists. The 12-16 year olds of the High Park’s Eagles Youth have been busily creating an engaging and informative hike to teach you about some of the coolest nature in High Park.
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: High Park Nature Centre located at 375 Colborne Lodge Dr.
For more information, check out our Family Nature Walks page.
Location
Price
By donation
High Park is lucky enough to be home to many incredible moths! As most moths are nocturnal, this special edition Family Nature Walk will take place in the evening to maximize moth-viewing opportunities. Members of the Toronto Entomological Association will also be on hand to share their knowledge. Join us to find out more about these special creatures and help us find as many varieties as we can!
This Family Nature Walk is in partnership with Toronto Entomological Association.
This event is great for all ages – bring the whole family!
No pre-registration necessary, this is a drop-in event. Suggested donation of $2-$5 per person.
Meet at: Square of benches just south of the Grenadier Restaurant