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(4 Results Found)10:00 AM| Palmer Park, 175 Water St., Port Perry
The Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides is a national fundraising walk held in local communities in each province across Canada. Donate to help Lions Foundation of Canada continue to fulfill its mission of empowering Canadians with disabilities to navigate their world with confidence and independence by providing Dog Guides at no cost to them and supporting each pair in their journey together.
11:00 AM| 16210 Island Road, Port Perry
Join the Scugog Shores Museum for an afternoon of hands-on learning. Learn the basics of the heritage craft of leather working by designing your own leather keychain. Participants will stamp, carve, and paint their own leather keychain using various tools and techniques. Join us before your workshop in a tour of the Museum Village and explore the Harness and Cobbler shop to see examples of 1800s leather working and design.
Sunday, May 26th
11:00 am to 1:00 pm OR 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Saturday, July 20th
11:00 am to 1:00 pm OR 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Ages 12+ all skill levels welcome
$35 plus tax per ticket. To purchase tickets click the links below.
2:00 PM| 16210 Island Road, Port Perry
Join the Scugog Shores Museum for an afternoon of hands-on learning. Learn the basics of the heritage craft of leather working by designing your own leather keychain. Participants will stamp, carve, and paint their own leather keychain using various tools and techniques. Join us before your workshop in a tour of the Museum Village and explore the Harness and Cobbler shop to see examples of 1800s leather working and design.
Sunday, May 26th
11:00 am to 1:00 pm OR 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Saturday, July 20th
11:00 am to 1:00 pm OR 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Ages 12+ all skill levels welcome
$35 plus tax per ticket. To purchase tickets click the links below.
7:00 PM| Scugog Memorial Library, Port Perry, ON
May 28, 2024 – A Ribbon of Wilderness for Everyone @ 7:00 PM Scugog Memorial Library, Port Perry, Ontario
The Bruce Trail is more than just a footpath. It plays a crucial role in protecting and preserving one of Canada’s irreplaceable natural wonders – The Niagara Escarpment. Jay Thibert will share his experiences exploring some of the 900km of trail that crosses Ontario from Queenston on the Niagara River to Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula. Come and hear about the trail’s diverse landscapes, unique geology and its biological treasures. You will be inspired to lace up your boots and discover the wonders of the Escarpment.
All are welcome. Visit www.northdurhamnature.com for information about all club activities.
Jay has explored Canada by canoe, kayak, cross country skis, snowshoes and on foot. His camera and tripod are always carried on the journey. He and his wife, Bev love to retreat to the log cabin they built in the Boreal forest near Sudbury.