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Save Ontario's Science Centre's Spring Nature Ramble

Floyd Ruskin and Jason Ash

Join Save Ontario's Science Centre (Save OSC) and Lost Rivers Toronto for a two hour nature hike through the beautiful west Don Valley to celebrate Jane's Walk Toronto.

Along the way, we will speak to long forgotten First Nation trails, settler history, lost creeks, the Underground Railway, Ontario Line, ecological restoration as well as the future for both the vibrant Flemingdon Park neighbourhood and the OSC lands.
Flemingdon Park definitely is not the "sleepy neighbourhood" that Doug Ford thinks it is!

We will start at the S/W corner of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Ave at the still unopened and soon to be renamed Eglinton Crosstown 'Science Centre' stop on Saturday May 3 at 2:00pm.
We will finish at 770 Don Mills Road in front of the OSC

Unfortunately, this nature walk is not fully accessible with some steep slopes, uneven terrain and possible muddy areas. Sturdy footwear is recommended. Dogs are welcome, but must be on leash and well socialized

Jane's Walk Leaders: Floyd Ruskin and Jason Ash
Saturday May 3, 2025 at 2:00pm
There are excellent transit connections from all directions. Metered street parking is available on nearby streets east of Don Mills Rd.

Please register for this free Jane's Walk at:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/save-ontarios-science-centres-spring-nature-ramble-tickets-1317788985329?aff=oddtdtcreator

Visit Lost Rivers at: www.lostrivers.ca
Visit SaveOSC at: savesciencecentre.com
Visit Jane's Walk Toronto at: www.janeswalkfestivalto.com

Walk Start:

Flemingdon Park; S/W corner of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Ave E.

770 Don Mills Road (at St Dennis Drive)

Walk End:

Date:

Start Time:

Saturday, May 3

2:00:00 PM

Duration:

2:00:00

Language:

English

Theme:

Advocacy and Politics, Architecture and Urban Planning, Arts and Culture, Environment and Sustainability, History and Places, Lived experiences and personal perspectives, People and Communities, Transit and Accessibility

Accesibility:

Uneven terrain, Stairs or other barriers, Dog-friendly walk, Family-friendly walk, Walk leader will use audio amplification

Attendees Identify You:

Walk with us' sign

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