Have you seen any fairies lately? High Park is an enchanted place. We hear reports of fairies and gnomes all the time. Perhaps it is the oak savannahs and woodlands that make High Park a healthy home for the fairy folks of Toronto. Flower Fays love the queen anne’s lace, black-eyed susans and evening primrose. And the Dryads depend on the red, black and white oaks because as we know, “fairy folks live in old oaks”. Lots of fairies seek shelter beneath the many mushrooms.
Come on out to the ever-popular Fairy Hike as part of our Family Nature Walk summer series. Discover your true “fairy name”, make a fairy craft and go on a fairy hike through the woodlands to learn the secret hideouts, food sources and written language of our fairies and gnomes.
High Park Nature Centre, 430 Parkside Drive (Parkside Drive & Indian Valley Crescent)
Tuesday, August 3, 1-3 PM
Free of Charge
More Info: 416-392-1748 x. 2
naturecentre@highpark.org
Funded by Toronto Parks and Trees Foundation



hello,
please tell me when the next fairy walk will be.
any time soon?
thanks,
cerys
Hi Cerys, we will be having a Fairy Walk soon! It will be happening this winter; check back soon to see our updated list of winter Family Nature Walks here. Hope to see you then!