Unwrap the Gift of Nature on Our Holiday Hike! 🎁
Join our staff and board members for an enchanting guided hike in the woods of Pippy Park and satisfy your curiosity this holiday season! As we meander through the trails, we'll share festive nature tales, and indulge in some delightful seasonal snacks. Don't forget to bundle up for the chilly weather, and remember to pack your holiday spirit. We encourage you to bring a thermos or mug for a warm beverage – it's the perfect way to stay toasty on the trails with some provided hot chocolate! ☕️🌲❄️
This adventure is perfect for all ages, so bring the whole family!
Directions: Turn onto Allandale road, go under the TCH overpass, you'll come to the end of Allandale road that leads to a trail head. Park on either side of the road.
Google maps:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/BaDRAD9FJ9KCCBUM6
Please dress for the weather, the trails are wet, snowy, and slippery. Hiking footwear (or warm winter boots in wintery weather) is recommended. By participating you assume full responsibility for risks arising out of or related to participation in this event.
***In the event of postponement, the hike will be moved to Sunday, same time same place, please keep an eye on this event for any updates ***
Your support allows us to provide free programming for people in our province: Membership is not required to attend our public talks, but we do encourage people who enjoy our public events to support us with a membership ($25/year).
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Nature NL would like to thank the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation's Active NL grant for supporting our monthly guided walks.
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