Jr. Forest Explorers: Fall Frolic

Mon Sep 27 2021 at 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Downsview Park | Toronto

Downsview Park
Publisher/HostDownsview Park
Jr. Forest Explorers: Fall Frolic
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Join us at Downsview Park for a FREE caregiver and toddler nature program. Connect with the natural world through hands-on activities.
About this Event

COVID 19: Downsview Park takes the health and safety of its staff and visitors very seriously. Specific information regarding COVID-19 prevention measures will be emailed directly to registered participants. Programs may be paused at any time due to public health directives. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

September 27 2021: Fall Frolic
Fall has arrived and it is time to get outdoors for a forest frolic. Explore seasonal change in this early autumn activity.

9:45-10:00 Arrival

10:00-10:15 Welcome circle

10:15-11:00 Outdoor nature program

11:00-11:30 Craft, snack and social time

You must register to each session separately. Please request tickets for total number of people attending. The registration form will allow you to specify number of children and adults. Please do not bring more people than you signed up for without checking with our team first.

Sibling policy: This program is for children 18 months to three-and-a-half years old. Children up to age four are welcome if they have not started school (i.e. those entering JK in fall 2021 who are four-years-old are welcome). Please contact us directly for specific inquiries about bringing a child outside the age range. Thank you for your cooperation.

Please bring a water bottle (recommended).

Caregiver is required to stay for the duration of the program.

Pets are not permitted at this program. Service animals are always welcome.

This program is entirely outdoors.

Our Education programs are proudly supported by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Downsview Park, 70 Canuck Avenue, Toronto, Canada

Tickets

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