Downsview Park is a popular community gathering place, and it offers an assortment of programming throughout the year. This summer, the public is invited to discover the many edible plants that can be found on the site during a guided walk.
The free excursion will visit the park’s green spaces, and at each, the group will learn about the various edible plants that grow there. Both cultivated and wild food crops will be included, and the walk will also stop at the urban agricultural fields that are part of the property.
This event is intended for adults only, and participants will be welcome to ask whatever questions they might have. Everyone is asked to wear shoes that are suitable for walking over uneven terrain and also to bring a water bottle. After the walk has wrapped up, light refreshments will be served.
Those who attend this sort of outing can often develop a greater appreciation and understanding of urban wild spaces, and a flyer printing company can help to get the word out to the local area. These can be effective, and since they can be recycled once they are no longer needed, they can also be an environmentally friendly choice.
This chance to discover how wild food can be found even in the heart of the city will be offered on August 18th. Those who register are asked to be on site by 9:30am sharp.
