WE WORK IN RAIN BUT NOT LIGHTNING STORMS! Meet us behind the new Nature Centre Forest School at 10:30 am. Tools provided. Please bring water, a hat, and cover your arms and legs. Please wear socks and closed shoes as…
Foxes in High Park in Winter
Spring planting / Boulevard Beds laying sand on beds
Garlic Mustard Removal / Boulevard Beds remove cold season grasses
The High Park Stewards have been removing Garlic Mustard from a number of sites within the park for many years. Protocols on how best to control GM are changing all the time and we are always upgrading our skills.
Native Plant Sale at the Greenhouse
The plants in this sale are grown in the High Park Greenhouses as part of the High Park Stewards Program. Use native plants in your garden and help native species thrive!
Native Plant Care and Sales by Toronto's High Park Stewards
Use native plants in your garden and help native species thrive!
High Park Native Plants List Available during annual Native Plant Sale
Volunteer in Toronto’s High Park
We love High Park. We are all Stewards… High Park Stewards Volunteer Stewards have been working with the City of Toronto since 1996 to protect and restore the unique natural heritage of High Park. We also promote the use of…
Explore Toronto’s High Park
A GUIDE TO High Park Toronto Scroll down for more details Walking / Hiking / Connecting with Nature in High Park Explore the wild side of Toronto’s High Park, find out why it continues to be treasured through the centuries…
Nature in the City – Toronto’s High Park
About High Park High Park is an outstanding natural area in the heart of Canada’s largest city. Situated on the post-glacial Iroquois Sand Plain, it supports a rare Black Oak Savannah on its central plateau and upper ravine slopes. Other…
Resources Collected by High Park Nature
Here is a collection of some of the most useful reference material about High Park.Additional resources are mentioned in the “Sources” and “See also” section of individual pages and articles. Key Documents Grenadier Pond Wetland Complex – Provincially Significant Wetland:…
My High Park
Blog On our blog we are featuring news, personal reflections, and new site content announcements. We welcome guest posts and can feature your High Park related work on ours site, contact us. Explore Personal Reflections Personal thoughts and creations inspired…
Discover the natural wonders of High Park
Toronto’s High Park is home to one of North America’s most endangered habitats: Black Oak Savannah – a remnant of the sand prairie systems that once covered much of southern Ontario.
About High Park Nature Short history and purpose
About High Park Nature High Park Nature is a joint initiative of the High Park Stewards and the High Park Natural Environment Committee. We are dedicated to educating and informing park users and Toronto residents about High Park’s unique natural…
Contact High Park Nature
HIGH PARK NATURE is a joint project of the High Park Natural Environment Committee and High Park Stewards. We welcome your feedback, suggestions, articles and photos. For questions and comments about High Park’s unique natural heritage and the steps being taken to…