
Hungry Hollow SNAP: Life of the River Walk
June 22 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Discover Wildlife Living in Hungry Hollow SNAP
Join our Natural Heritage team on a guided walk, discovering hidden nature gems together in Hungry Hollow ravine. You will learn more about the importance of natural habitats in forests, ponds and rivers. Along the way, we might spot turtles, frogs, and other interesting species that call the area home.
Why Attend?
CVC’s Aquatic Ecologist, Jon Clayton, will be part of the team leading the walk. He is a passionate naturalist who studies fish, restores habitats, and protects local streams. We'll also learn about the work that we and the community have been doing to support and help species in the Credit River Watershed thrive.
Consider walking, wheeling or carpooling to this event.
Location
Meet us at West Branch Park. Parking is available on West Branch Drive. Please pay attention to road signs.
What to Bring
- Light refreshments will be served. Please bring your own reusable mug and reusable container to help us reduce waste and take snacks home with you.
What to Wear
- Please dress for the weather and bring a water bottle, sunscreen and bug spray.
Event Notes
- The walk will take place on gravel pathways and wooden boardwalks. Some surfaces may be uneven.
- Washroom amenities will not be available.
- For questions about this event, email us.
- If unaccompanied by an adult, volunteers under 18 please bring a signed copy of our event waiver.
- Volunteers over 18 please read and acknowledge the event waiver.
This event is subject to change or cancellation due to inclement weather. To stay current on event changes or cancellations, follow us on social media.