The Hastings Park Conservancy hosts free nature walks in the Sanctuary at Hastings Park.
Meet us at the north-east corner of the Sanctuary for a walk that will last about two hours, rain or shine!
115 species of birds have been identified in this peaceful urban wilderness since it was restored ten years ago. Learn about birds, plants, trees, flowers, aquatic life and more. We want you to share our amazing eastside secret.
Bring binoculars if you have them, but please leave your dogs at home. There is free parking on site for visitors to the Sanctuary, or take the bus to Hastings and Renfrew Streets.
These informative walks, hosted by local naturalists, last approximately 2 hours. Over 115 species of birds have been identified in this urban wilderness since it was restored only eight years ago (See Bird List). Learn about birds, plants, trees, flowers, aquatic life and more. We want you to share our amazing eastside secret. Bring binoculars and cameras if you have them, but please leave your dogs at home.
Meeting Place Meet at the northeast corner of the Sanctuary. Most walks begin at 9:00 a.m., rain or shine. There is free parking off Renfrew Street opposite Pandora Street for visitors to the Sanctuary, or take the bus to Hastings and Renfrew Streets.
See monthly schedule under "The Park, 2010 Nature Walks" and mark your calendars!