Learning together – West Side Trails
West side trails Ontario, CanadaLearning together outings are designed to learn from each other during the walk. We take in nature’s delights along the way. This is a great way to get out and ... Read more
Learning together outings are designed to learn from each other during the walk. We take in nature’s delights along the way. This is a great way to get out and ... Read more
Let’s go for a leisurely stroll along Schneider Creek on Kitchener’s Iron Horse Trail. Learn a little about the community’s history while enjoying a peaceful greenspace in the heart of ... Read more
Learning together outings are designed to learn from each other during the walk. We take in nature’s delights along the way. This is a great way to get out and ... Read more
PLEASE NOTE! POSTPONED TO SUNDAY, October 15. This exciting, well-planned wetland officially opened in June 2023, and on several visits since, David found it very productive for birds, dragonflies, butterflies ... Read more
Are you interested in learning how to best manage invasive plants? Do you want to take action? This is the event for you! Come out this fall to visit a ... Read more
This trail is a very easy flat dirt trail with a mill race on the left, no longer in use, and the Conestogo River on the right. A mill run ... Read more
After a very popular and successful spring native plant swap, we are holding a fall swap! Bring native trees, plants or seeds to swap with other Waterloo Region Nature members. ... Read more
Dave Jolly, Senior Instructor and Botanist at EARTHQUEST Biological Field School, will talk about common Ontario asters and goldenrods, and demonstrate field identification techniques based on his recent book.
His book Asters and Goldenrods of Ontario is a compilation of his field skills and knowledge as well as technical guides produced by Dr. John Semple of the University of Waterloo – an Ontario expert on asters and goldenrod. With 200+ colour photos of 17 species of asters, 17 species of goldenrods, you will find everything you need to know about these plants.
Can you find the water and food needed to survive while looking out for predators? (For families registered in the WRN Kids program.)
Details forthcoming Meeting point: will be sent to people who register.