Earth, Water (Wind and Fire)—The Natural World of Beechwood Village

Rideau Falls at the Ottawa River

At the confluence of the mighty Rideau and Ottawa Rivers, with tucked-away urban lakes and ponds close-by, the area of Beechwood Village offers unique natural and cultural wonders.  We'll learn about these by walking (and bus hopping) to three special locations. This 90-minute tour,  promises to surprise and enlighten.  After the walk, come back to the Centre with us for free coffee.

There's only room for 60 people, so advanced registration is recommended.  Email info (at) nectarcentre.ca to register. 

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Trajet

The tour will begin with a walk along the Rideau River, then we'll hop onto waiting buses for a short ride to the Ottawa River Pavillion for a stroll, then take another short bus hop to MacKay Lake and the Caldwell-Carver conservation area. Finally, the buses will bring us back to McKay St. for coffee and conversation at New Edinburgh House.

Au sujet du guide

This walk is sponsored by the Beechwood Village Alliance and NECTAR, with help from Ashbury College.

Your guide Tobi Nussbaum is the Chair of the Beechwood Village Alliance, an informal "friends of" group dedicated to making Beechwood a more dynamic main street for the community.

Guide:

Tobi Nussbaum

Quand:
Date:dim 4 mai, 2014
Heure:11h00
Durée: 1 heure
Langue: anglais
Où:
Début:New Edinburgh House, 255 MacKay Street
Fin:same
Quartier:New Edinburgh/Rockcliffe Park
Distance:1.0 km
Accessibilité:

In light of the transportation coordination, it will not be possible to accommodate strollers or wheelchairs. 

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