July 11, 2026 Awe Walk in Rennie Park

Schedule

Sat Jul 11 2026 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Rennie Park | Toronto, ON

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Please join us for an interactive walk-based exploration of opportunities to experience awe through your relationship with the natural world
About this Event

Please join us for an interactive walk-based exploration of opportunities to experience awe through your relationship with the natural world, of which you are part. By tuning into your senses, exploring different ways of perceiving yourself in relationship with nature, and noticing your responses to new experiences, you can learn to feel awe in many ways.

You will be guided in this 90-minute experience by Paul Overy and Anne Fleming on a walk in Toronto’s Rennie Park on Saturday, July 11, 2026, from 3 pm to 4:30 pm.

Among the participants will be members of the Canadian Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA Canada) Community, and any other interested people are welcome to take part, to a group maximum of 15 participants.

The ICA context for this walk to keep in mind is that as AI continues to accelerate the pace of work, how can we intentionally cultivate workplace cultures that honour pause, presence, and shared responsibility? This Awe Walk invites leaders to step outside, notice what arises, and reflect on how they can foster wellbeing and help their teams truly thrive.

Participation is free, though donations at the time of registration (to recognize Paul and Anne’s creation) will be gratefully received. Unfortunately, Eventbrite does not allow for a "No donation" option, but you can donate as little as $1.00. Thank you for your understanding.

🌟Please note that all participants must complete a waiver upon registration, at the following link:

For Registrants:

The walk will begin and end near the northern edge of Rennie Park, at the corner of Morningside and Beresford Avenues, near the centre of Swansea. Look for the Rennie Park sign; we’ll meet you there!

Please bring a stone you like or that has meaning for you.

Anne and Paul look forward to sharing the experience of awe with you!

Meet Paul

Paul Overy has an academic background in geography, psychology and planning, among other fields, and is a walk leader with the Toronto Field Naturalists, Lost Rivers, la Société d’histoire de Toronto, as well as other groups. Paul is passionate about exploring, learning and sharing stories of place: how the land, waters and living beings (including humans!) have come to evolve together. Paul is also interested in how public policies shape, enhance or harm the world in which these beings live.

Paul also practices hands-on bodywork and movement re-education (the Trager Approach), which has led him to explore touch, perception, anatomy, physiology and movement analysis. These explorations have developed his curiosity about how we come to experience and know ourselves and the world we live in…a curiosity he loves to spark in others.

Meet Anne

With over a decade as an art gallery guide, plus two years as local host of Street Wisdom's annual World Wide Wander, Anne Fleming enjoys co-creating experiences of beauty and awe. A skilled communicator, Anne writes, edits, and manages social media for a variety of organizations. She is active on a number non-profit boards and currently volunteers for the YMCA, Storytelling Toronto, the AGO, and the Bike Brigade. Recovering lawyer, certified fitness instructor, and amateur photographer, Anne enjoys cycling, baking, travel, and enjoying nature with her dog Percy.

Travel options: Please keep in mind that there may be FIFA-related and other activities on July 11 (though no game), so allow for slower travel time to Rennie Park.

By TTC:

From the Runnymede subway station, you can walk about 10 minutes south on Runnymede Ave. to Morningside, then walk one block west to Beresford Ave.. You can also take the 77 Swansea bus, which leaves that station on the half-hour. Get off at Morningside Ave., then walk one block west to Beresford.

By car:

Drive south from Bloor St. down either Runnymede or Windermere, to Morningside Ave. and then Runnymede Terrace, which is essentially a continuation of Beresford Ave., and drive south into the parking lot. If coming from the south, take Windermere Ave. north to Morningside. From the parking lot, the meeting place will be to the north, on Morningside Ave..

About the park space:

Washroom facilities will be available at the beginning and end of the walk.

The walk will take place rain or shine, though will be cancelled in the event of extreme weather; you will be notified via Eventbrite in that situation.

Please dress for the weather conditions and to walk on soil paths. A long-sleeved shirt, long pants and closed-toe shoes with good traction are recommended, as are water and a sun hat or umbrella, depending on the weather.

After the walk:

All participants will be invited to share their experiences over a cuppa tea or coffee at a café on Bloor Street, near the Runnymede subway station. Not required, just a possibility!


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Where is it happening?

Rennie Park, 1 Rennie Terrace, Toronto, Canada

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