Events Calendar
JOIN LEADERS
- Do you want to make a meaningful difference in our community?
- Interested in addressing issues like poverty, health, hunger, education and the environment?
- Want to do more than just hope for world peace?
The Rotary Club of Parkdale-High Park is one of 33,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and regions, forming a network of community service around the world. We are a welcoming, friendly and fun-loving group of men and women from different backgrounds, age groups, cultures and occupations. What we share in common is the desire to work on community projects, both at home and abroad, to make our world a better place. If you want to be part of a global network of community volunteers, then Rotary is for you. We meet Thursday mornings at 7:30 am at the Grenadier Café located in the centre of Toronto’s High Park.
MEETING INFO & LOCATION
Thursday 7:30 AM in High Park
Join us for Breakfast
The Grenadier Restaurant
200 Parkside Drive
Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3
Canada
While the Zoo is open every day from 7:00 am to dusk, visitors can get up close to some animals in the Llama Pen on weekends and statutory holidays from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm (beginning in April until the end of October). Visitors can feed and pet the Llamas (Honey and her friends) and interact with other animals such as chickens and rabbits.
Description:
Guided tours through the Lodge are offered year-round. Hours, times, and admission prices vary seasonally; visit the website for details. Visitors see three storeys of rooms restored to illustrate the Howards’ lives in the 1870s and learn about their role in the naming, founding, and development of the park, and their lives on their 165 acre High Park property.
Seed collecting (and BBeds fall planting/transplant wildflowers & grasses)
Meet in front of the Grenadier Restaurant, rain or shine (but not during thunderstorms)
Please check http://www.highparknature.org/
JOIN LEADERS
- Do you want to make a meaningful difference in our community?
- Interested in addressing issues like poverty, health, hunger, education and the environment?
- Want to do more than just hope for world peace?
The Rotary Club of Parkdale-High Park is one of 33,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and regions, forming a network of community service around the world. We are a welcoming, friendly and fun-loving group of men and women from different backgrounds, age groups, cultures and occupations. What we share in common is the desire to work on community projects, both at home and abroad, to make our world a better place. If you want to be part of a global network of community volunteers, then Rotary is for you. We meet Thursday mornings at 7:30 am at the Grenadier Café located in the centre of Toronto’s High Park.
MEETING INFO & LOCATION
Thursday 7:30 AM in High Park
Join us for Breakfast
The Grenadier Restaurant
200 Parkside Drive
Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3
Canada
While the Zoo is open every day from 7:00 am to dusk, visitors can get up close to some animals in the Llama Pen on weekends and statutory holidays from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm (beginning in April until the end of October). Visitors can feed and pet the Llamas (Honey and her friends) and interact with other animals such as chickens and rabbits.
Description:
Guided tours through the Lodge are offered year-round. Hours, times, and admission prices vary seasonally; visit the website for details. Visitors see three storeys of rooms restored to illustrate the Howards’ lives in the 1870s and learn about their role in the naming, founding, and development of the park, and their lives on their 165 acre High Park property.
Description:
Celebrate the harvest season with your community in beautiful High Park. Everyone’s Harvest Festival favourites will be on site – artisans, local food, community organizations, museum friends, music, dance, pumpkin carving, apple bobbing – and of course our famous roast potatoes and apple cider.
Description:
Guided tours through the Lodge are offered year-round. Hours, times, and admission prices vary seasonally; visit the website for details. Visitors see three storeys of rooms restored to illustrate the Howards’ lives in the 1870s and learn about their role in the naming, founding, and development of the park, and their lives on their 165 acre High Park property.