We love to share information about the natural environment with our community. Our Community Education programs aim to bring together diverse audiences to stimulate new ideas and inspire local action.
These free programs are available to community groups, clubs, youth groups, neighbourhood associations, and others.
We have developed several presentations that can be delivered upon request, on the topic of your choice. We offer virtual and in-person presentations which can be adapted to different ages and audience sizes. *Please note that all presentations are currently being booked as Zoom webinars.
Presentations are available on the following topics:
If you are looking for presentations and resources for school groups, please visit
our School Programs page.
We believe that time in Nature can help make stronger connections! Take a walk with one of our experts to learn about the unique natural areas and wildlife that Oakville has to offer.
Get your group outside and explore our urban forests, creeks, and urban river valleys. We can develop nature walks with specific themes or a special learning focus.
If you are looking for hands-on activities that will engage and inspire your group, book one of our workshops. We have multiple options for you:
To book a presentation, nature walk or workshop, contact us at programs@oakvillegreen.org
Please provide a minimum of four weeks’ notice when submitting your request. We will do our best to accommodate requests.
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As stewards of the earth, we have the responsibility to honour and respect the four directions, land, waters, plants, animals, and ancestors that walked before us, and all of the wonderful elements of creation that exist. Oakvillegreen respectfully acknowledges that our work with the community takes place within the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, represented by Treaty 14 and Treaty 22, and on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg (Ah-nish-in-nah-beg), Attawandaron (At-tah-wahn-da-ron), Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-oh-sho-nee) and Metis peoples. We honour these rightful caretakers of this sacred land surrounding the Great Lakes, and we are grateful for their teachings.
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