Apr 28 2024
Remarkable Raptors in High Park

Remarkable Raptors in High Park

Presented by High Park Nature Centre at High Park Nature Centre's Forest School

Meet the Toronto Raptors in High Park. No, not the basketball team, but rather the hawks, eagles and falcons that call the city home. Our friends from the Mountsberg Raptor Centre will be bringing their raptors to the Nature Centre! You’ll get to meet the raptors in person. Then, we will head out for a nature hike to learn what the raptors are up to in High Park and how they survive in the big city.

You can choose to register for one of three different sessions:

Session 1: 1-2:30PM
Session 2: 2-3:30PM (Note: This session is ideal for families)
Session 3: 3-4:30PM

Admission Info

Price: $20

Phone: (416) 392-1748

Email: info@highparknaturecentre.com

Dates & Times

2024/04/28 - 2024/04/28

Additional time info:

You can choose to register for one of three different sessions:

Session 1: 1-2:30PM
Session 2: 2-3:30PM (Note: This session is ideal for families)
Session 3: 3-4:30PM

Location Info

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.

Accessibility Info

The High Park Nature Centre’s Forest School building is not yet an AODA-compliant facility. We try our best to accommodate accessibility needs on a case-by-case basis. Please reach out to us about any accessibility-related questions you might have.

Hike routes through High Park might include some uneven terrain and mild slopes.

We welcome registered therapy or guide dogs to our events. However, we kindly ask that that family pets be left at home.