Everyone is invited to celebrate the Niagara Escarpment on Saturday June 21st, 2008. Festivities start at the northern end of the Niagara Escarpment in Tobermory, Ontario at 10:00 am. Among the activities are guided hikes, wildlife educational programs and building bat boxes.
This is a great opportunity for everyone to celebrate what the Canadian wilderness has to offer. The Niagara escarpment is a World Biosphere Reserve that extends 700 kilometers from Niagara Falls to Tobermory, where the 200 foot cliffs plunge into the depths of Georgian Bay, only to reappear as islands such as Flowerpot and Manitoulin.
Event Highlights
- Take a guided hike on the Niagara Escarpment.
- Borrow a bicycle and visit Tobermory courtesy of Tobermory Bicycles.
- Bring a picnic lunch, then join us for a piece of celebration cake.
- Meet Einstein & his friends, rescued birds from Wildlife Education and Environmental Programs, University of Guelph.
- Hiss with the snakes from Sciensational Sssnakes!
Find out more about this exciting event.

