Yoga in the Garden
As the snow begins to fall gently across Cambridge, the world outside slows down just enough for us to hear our own breath again. This is the season of soft ...

Read our Code of Conduct and COVID-19 Precautions for events.
As the snow begins to fall gently across Cambridge, the world outside slows down just enough for us to hear our own breath again. This is the season of soft ...
Join us this fall and winter for Conservation Easement Agreements: Leveraging what we have learned! This series will explore everything we’ve learned over the past 30 years of working with Conservation ...
Ecuador’s highlands are well-situated to deliver a high-impact tropical experience! The superposition of the Andes overtop the Equator has allowed for a massive proliferation of biodiversity as different life forms ...
The Secret Lives of Cats Outdoor domestic cats are estimated to be highly impactful to wildlife. In Canada it’s been estimated that cats kill 60 million birds per year. While ...
This is the season of soft lights, warm hands around a mug of chai and the beautiful reminder that we are allowed to let go of what no longer serves ...
Children across the country are growing up with constant reminders that our planet is under strain: shrinking wildlife populations, climate change, pollution, and habitats in decline. It’s a heavy weight ...
Join us at rare for Yoga in the Garden. Led by our instructor, Chai, this beginner-friendly, all-levels class will be a gentle anchor to the land and our breath: Slow stretching to melt ...
Youth and Climate Change: Blindsighting Emphasis We see just as much as we don’t see. Our perception of our lives is greatly influenced by the invisible world hidden by our own ...
It’s official – the 2026 Gathering will be October 26th – 28th! This year’s Gathering will be held at Horseshoe Valley Resort in Barrie, on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe and Huron-Wendat peoples, in the ...

To submit your public events for consideration, email Noah Cole at noahc@ontarionature.org. Please send well in advance and allow up to two weeks for posting. Events must be submitted by a member group or run jointly with Ontario Nature.