Guided Nature Walk with Ruby (11:15 AM start)
Description
Join Nature Educator and Stewardship Interpreter Ruby for a short guided walk near the Nature House.
Meet at the front doors of the Nature House for this 45-minute round-trip walk through our Native Plant garden trails, to the Founders' Wharf, and back to the Nature House.
Learn about some of our native species and restoration efforts at Swan Lake.
Some steps and sloped gravel trails will be part of the path for this walk.
This event is well suited for all ages: families, or adults - children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a participating adult.
Where: Swan Lake Nature House - 3873 Swan Lake Road
When: Saturday, June 27th, 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Who: Everyone is welcome!
Cost: Nature House admission and this guided walk are by donation.
Parking:
Please view the Parking page on our website (link embedded).
Accessibility information:
We aim to make the Nature House accessible to all individuals. If you have specific accessibility accommodations or questions, please contact us (link embedded).
Entrance and Facilities:
The Nature House entrance is equipped with an automatic door opener and is approximately 85 meters from the main parking lot on a gravel path.
Inside the Nature House, there are two All Gender Universal Design washrooms and a water fountain with a water bottle filling station at the end of the hall.
We do not have braille or auditory interpretation for our exhibits at this time.
Accessible Parking:
There are two accessible parking spaces approximately 11 metres from the front door of the Nature House at the end of Swan Lake Rd.
Accessible Drop-off and Pick-up:
An accessible drop-off and pick-up location is positioned 10 metres the right of the Nature House entrance and has space for one vehicle at a time. There is no parking at the drop-off/pick-up location.
Service Dogs and Animals:
Certified service dogs (or service dogs in training) are permitted at the Nature Sanctuary, including the Nature House. Per Bylaw #7462, all other domestic animals are prohibited on site.
