ORCCR Series: Summertime Frogs

Schedule

Wed Jul 15 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Oak Ridges Trail | Richmond Hill, ON

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Enjoy a relaxing evening of walking the trails and listening for native frogs at this time of year.
About this Event

Learn about Ontario’s frogs and toads and how to identify them by their unique calls. We’ll also show you how you can get involved with citizen science programs to monitor amphibian populations across Ontario.

This event is intended for Ages 6+:

  • Beginner level information
  • Activities and concepts that are friendly for all ages
  • Intended audience includes children, youth, and adults
  • Trail difficulty (10 being the most difficult): 6/10

Price: Free

The Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve (ORCCR) is a 175-plus hectare property located in Richmond Hill. It is home to forests, wetlands, meadows, kettle lakes, and parts of the the Humber River. Did you know the Humber River was designated to the Canadian Heritage Rivers System in 1999? These ORCCR events are part of a series of hikes to encourage Richmond Hill residents to get out in their community and learn more about the rich history and importance of the Humber River.

Cancellation Policy: The event will run rain or shine, but will be cancelled if there is a significant chance of thunderstorms or other hazardous weather. Registrants will be emailed by 4:30 PM on the day of the event if there is a cancellation. Please direct any questions regarding the cancellation policy for this event to [email protected].

TRCA is committed to creating an accessible experience for all participants. If you require an accessibility accommodation, please email [email protected] at least 7 days prior to the event.

This event is sponsored by .

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Where is it happening?

Oak Ridges Trail, Oak Ridges Trail, Richmond Hill, Canada

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