Event Calendar

Saturday, 25 October, 2025 - Lead outing to Long Point, Norfolk County, ON for Waterloo Region Nature. 08h:00 to 16h:00

Wednesday, 29 October, 2025 - Lead nature walk for Waterloo Public Library, Eastside Branch, to RIM Park, 14h:00 - 15h:30. Registration with the Library is required.

Saturday, 01 November, 2025 - Lead nature walk for private group at Riverside Park, Cambridge, ON

Thursday, 06 November, 2025 - Presentation for City of Waterloo, Pollinator Working Group, at Waterloo Memorial Rec. Centre, 101 Father David Bauer Drive, Room 202, 18h:00 Topic: Hummingbirds

Thursday, 13 November, 2025 - Lead outing for private group to Linear Trail, Cambridge, ON

Saturday, 15 November, 2025 - Lead outing for Waterloo Region Nature to Mill Race, St. Jacobs, ON.  09h:00 - 11h:30. Non-members welcome. Registration required. 

Wednesday, 19 November, 2025 - Presentation for Adventurous Women at John M. Harper Branch of Waterloo Public Library, Waterloo, ON  19h:00 - 20h:00  Topic: Owls of Canada

Friday, 21 November, 2025 - Lead Crowvember walk for Bird Friendly Cities - Kitchener, 16h:30 at Seagram Drive, Meet again at the Pink Crow Restaurant at 18h:00

Tuesday, 25 November, 2025 - Presentation at Downtown Community Centre, City of Kitchener. 13h:00 - 14h:00 Topic: Water Birds

01 December - 11 December, 2025 - Lead birding trip to Colombia, South America

Thursday, 18 December, 2025 - Lead outing for private group to Hillside Park, Waterloo, ON

Thursday, 08 January, 2026 - Lead outing for private group to FWR Dickson Wilderness Area, Cambridge, ON

Tuesday, 03 February 2026 - Presentation to Tillsonburg Horticultural Society, Tillsonburg, ON.  Topic: Urban Birds

Wednesday, 08 April, 2026 - Presentation at Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, ON 12h:00  Topic: To be announced

Saturday, 06 June, 2026 - Judge at Canadian National Wildfowl Carving Championship, RIM Park, Waterloo, ON













Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that the land on which we are situated are the lands traditionally used by the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral People. We also acknowledge the enduring presence and deep traditional knowledge, laws, and philosophies of the Indigenous Peoples with whom we share this land today. We are all treaty people with a responsibility to honour all our relations.

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