Start Date
November 23, 2024 - 1:00pm
End Date
November 23, 2024 - 3:00pm

Location

This outing is designed for people with disabilities, with a particular focus on those who face mobility challenges. It will provide participants with the opportunity to enjoy late fall birding, with an emphasis on raptors, in an accessible environment. This event will take approximately 2 hours, at a slow pace with resting opportunities.

This event is a joint venture between Ontario Field Ornithologists, Toronto Ornithological club, Accessibirdies Toronto, and Downsview Park. It will be a free event, directed to the disabled community and their personal care supporters. Participants need not be members of these organizations so if you know of anyone who might be interested in participating, please spread the word.

We look forward to exploring the Park with you soon.

 

Pets are not permitted at this program. Service animals are always welcome.

 

Please note this program is intended for individuals and families. Organized groups should book here.

 

All ages are welcome but those under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Our Education programs are proudly supported by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.

 

French language service is available upon request. Please let us know.

 

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FAQ

Accessibility

For detailed accessibility information on this location, please visit https://downsviewpark.ca/accessibility-guide.

Distance

Over 2 hours, approximately 2 km on a mostly flat, looped trail, with pavement and occasional well-packed crushed stone and dirt paths. There is an alternate route planned in case of soft terrain or colder weather.

Bathrooms

An accessible washroom is located in the park’s main facility building, the Discovery Centre (70 Canuck Avenue), next to the parking lot. Additionally, there is an outdoor accessible portable bathroom.

Type of outing

This trip is designed to be intentionally accessible & inclusive for people who experience accessibility challenges due to a disability or other health concerns. While all are encouraged and welcome to attend, this year's event is best catered to people with mobility concerns.

Target species

Raptors (red-tailed hawks, American kestrels, sharp-shinned hawks), woodpeckers, various sparrows, cardinals, etc.

What to bring

Remember to dress and pack appropriately, including plenty of layers of clothing, a hat and gloves, water, and snacks. There will be a wagon brought alongside in case participants would like to remove layers or bring a blanket. Extra binoculars can be provided.

Number of attendees

There will be approximately 30 available spots available. Support persons are also welcomed.

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