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WWF Walks Toronto’s Waterfront WWF July 9, 2015 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Written by Sarah Winterton, Director, Nature in Economy and Community This summer, WWF is piloting walking tours in downtown Toronto. From July 7 to August 27, every Tuesday and Thursday (weather dependent), we’re inviting you to join us at Roundhouse Park – across from the CN Tower and in front of Steam Whistle Brewery – for a one hour adventure along Toronto’s waterfront. Kayaks and sail boats at the city of Toronto’s recreational harbour front on Lake Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. © Frank PARHIZGAR / WWF-Canada Whether you’re a resident or visitor looking for things to do in Toronto, come discover the wilderness of the city – hidden in plain sight. Learn something new and find out about the important species in this urban space. You’ll hear about a history of environmental loss, and how some key species are making a comeback thanks to conservation work. At the end of the walk, we’ll also let you know how you can help nature thrive in your own community. Suitable for all ages, the walks will start in front of Steam Whistle Brewery and follow Toronto’s waterfront to the west for 1.5 km. Whether you’re keen to learn more about species, or you want to hear conservation success stories, we have you covered with our unique urban nature hike. Sail boat in Toronto Harbour on Lake Ontario, Toronto, Ontario. © Frank PARHIZGAR / WWF-Canada More details: WWF Walks are scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning on the hour between 1:00p.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST. Walks begin at the entrance to Steam Whistle Brewery and end at the Toronto Music Garden $10 / person. Children 12 and under free (must be accompanied by an adult) Includes complimentary voucher for tasting tour at Steam Whistle Brewery (must be 19 years or older) Sign up now for a spot or find out more!