
Celebrate with the community.
Get your 30/30 Passport to the unique nature of Canada’s Deep South.
Explore significant conservation accomplishments, communities and collaborations with a year of events across the Zone. Keep a tally of your adventures. There are prizes to be won!
Celebrate the natural beauty of the Carolinian Life Zone by participating in thirty exciting events through the Carolinian Zone. These events will offer an opportunity to explore new locations and participate in some of the wonderful events hosted by Carolinian Canada Coalition Members through the year. These events have been specially chosen to showcase the unique species found in Carolinian Canada and encourage everyone to get out and explore.
The 30 for 30 events are open to everyone and the events will offer a range of activities from family friendly exploration to challenging outdoor activities to educational forums. Read the list of events to find one in your area and register today and check back often for new events and updates.
Keep track of the your progress through the 30 for 30 events with the 30 for 30 passport (available at 30 for 30 events). How many can you attend?
Upcoming events
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Carolinian Canada 2015 Annual General Meeting April 17, 2015 Western Fair Agriplex, London, ON |
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Go Wild Grow WIld Expo! April 18, 2015 10:00 - 6:00 Western Fair Agriplex, London, ON |
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Stay tuned for future announcements |
Past events
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Rethinking Reptiles with Scott Gillingwater: A Thames Talbot Land Trust Winter Speaking Event February 24, 2015 7:00 p.m. London Central Library Click here for more information |
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Carolinian Canada Annual General Meeting May 22, 2014 in St. Thomas, ON |
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Sarnia Art Walk June 7 and 8, 2014 in Sarnia, ON |
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Artists and Artisans at Canada’s First Forestry Station Presented by the Port Rowan/South Walisham Heritage Association June 28 and 29, 2014 at the Click here to view the event flyer Carolinian Canada will be attending the event on the June 28th. |
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Butterfly and Dragonfly Festival July 13, 2014 at |
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2nd Annual Lake Erie Northshore Standup Adventure and Fundraiser August 23-24, 2014 in Niagara. |
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Bebnsee Tract Celebration August 23 1 - 4 in South West Middlesex |
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Field Botanists of Ontario Annual General Meeting September 6-7, 2014 at the |
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The Mill Pond Stewards present "It Takes A Village" September 20 2014 9:00 - 11:00 |
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Elgin Natural Heritage Inventory Volunteer Event October 4, 2014 Contact ENHI@carolinian.org for more information |
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Sydenham River Corridor Visit October 18, 2014 10:00 a.m. Pack a lunch and enjoy a tour of a unique property that is home to dozens of rare, threatened and endangered species of flora and fauna including spiney softshell turtles and Kentucky coffee trees. |
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Public Walking Tour of the Lusty Family Tract October 19, 2014 1:00 p.m. West Elgin, ON |
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2014 Ecosystem Recovery Forum October 29, 2014 Burlington, ON |
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Tree Planting at Dreamland November 8, 2014 Dorchester Mill Pond - Dreamland. Meet at 10:00. We'll have everything you need for the planting (trees, shovels, buckets, wood chips) and some fresh apple cider. Please bring gloves! |
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Southwest Agricultural Conference January 6 - 7, 2015 "Rising up to the challenges!" University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, Ridgetown, ON Click here for more information |
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Carolinian Carnival January 17th, 2015 East Elgin Community Complex Bring your family and friends for a wildly wacky day dedicated to conservation with wacky creatures, extraordinary learning, face painting and more! |
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A winter walk through the Lusty Family Tract February 8, 2015 1:00 p.m. West Elgin Click here for more information |
Click here to submit your event for the 30 for 30 Celebration.
For more information please contact network@carolinian.org
Carolinian Canada is celebrating out 30th anniversary with an exciting campaign, the 30 for 30 Celebration! Celebrate the impact of the Carolinian Canada Coalition on our natural heritage by participating in events through the Carolinian Zone, sharing stories of success and inspiration and challenging yourself to get back to nature in a fun and exciting way.






