Help us Restore Native Habitat for Wildlife
Join Credit Valley Conservation and Trees for Halton Hills to help make the Hungry Hollow SNAP neighbourhood more sustainable and ready for a changing climate. This event is part of the Hungry Hollow Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plan (SNAP).
Help plant native trees and shrubs in the Hungry Hollow Ravine. Trees help fight climate change by storing carbon dioxide and providing natural cooling on hot summer days. They also create habitat for local wildlife and add beauty to your community.
Location: Meet us at the trail entrance off of Craig Crescent. Parking is available along Craig Crescent, please pay attention to street signs.
What to Wear:
For your own safety, wear a hat, long pants, long socks (to tuck your pants into) and closed-toed shoes.
This is a rain-or-shine event. Please dress for the weather.
What to Bring:
Your own reusable water bottle (we have water to refill from).
Sunscreen and bug spray.
Additional Information:
Registration is recommended. Register for this event by October 18 at noon.
Washroom amenities will not be available.
Volunteers under 18 please bring a signed copy of our waiver, or bring your parent/guardian to sign you in at the event.
Volunteers over 18 please read the event waiver. You will sign this at the event.
This event is subject to change or cancellation due to inclement weather. To stay current on event changes or cancellations, be sure to register to this event. We will make efforts to contact registrants via email if the status of this event changes or is cancelled.
If you have any questions, please contact us.