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Wildlife Photography Workshop in High Park

Presented by High Park Nature Centre at High Park Nature Centre's Forest School, Toronto ON

May 18 2024
Wildlife Photography Workshop in High Park

Credit: High Park Nature Centre

What does it mean to be an ethical nature photographer? Learn this and build your wildlife photography skills at our workshop in High Park.

Join local photographer Richard Bod for a practical and informative wildlife photography workshop at the High Park Nature Centre. Participants will begin the workshop learning what it means to be an ethical nature photographer. The group will then head out into the park to practice their photography skills and learn what it takes to capture a picture (Hint: A lot of patience and research on your subject).

This workshop is open to participants of all skill levels.

INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*

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NOTE: Pre-registration is required for all our events, hikes and workshops. We do this to ensure we don’t exceed our capacity for indoor events or the maximum limits for group sizes on High Park’s ecologically sensitive trails. Please register on our website before coming to High Park.

We cannot guarantee availability of walk-in spots. If an event is at capacity, please put yourself on our waitlist. We will notify waitlisted participants if we open up new spots or sessions for our events. Please contact us if you have any questions.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

LOCATION

High Park Nature Centre's Forest School

375 Colborne Lodge Drive, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3

PARKING INFO

Due to limited availability, parking is not recommended near the High Park Nature Centre. We strongly recommend that you park at the free parking lot near the Grenadier Café located in the centre of High Park. In case you're driving please enter High Park from the east on Parkside Drive and High Park Boulevard and drive west on Centre Road to reach the Grenadier Café's parking lot. If you wish to drop-off at the High Park Nature Centre merge onto and drive north up Colborne Lodge Drive until you reach the swimming pool and tennis courts. You may only exit High Park through the north gates on Bloor Street West and High Park Avenue.

If you're biking, we have bike racks located right outside the High Park Nature Centre.

We strongly recommend using public transit as we are conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the High Park Subway Station and a 15-minute walk from the High Park Loop Streetcar Station.

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