“Auntie Lynn” hosts Humber Arboretum nature walk
Lynn Short of the Humber Arboretum reconnects students and staff with nature.
Read MoreLynn Short of the Humber Arboretum reconnects students and staff with nature.
Read MoreStudents from the Fitness and Health Promotions program worked to host the 17th-annual 5k run.
Read MoreThe Bird Box Making Workshop focused on increasing the available habitat for nesting birds this spring.
Read MoreThe two-day event hosted several workshops focused on enhancing the high students’ creativity.
Read MoreHumber’s Mindfulness In Nature event gave students the chance to relax and explore the environment surrounding the school.
Read MoreThe Humber Arboretum consists of more than 100 hectares of large gardens and natural areas for visitors to enjoy, free to visit and is open during daylight hours.
Read MoreApril 22 is Earth Day and Humber College has been recognized as one of Canada’s greenest employers
Read MoreSummer Nature Camp for Kids, based out of the Centre for Urban Ecology at Humber Arboretum, kicked off on Tuesday.
Read MoreMark Whale, a Humber College Liberal Studies professor, presented a heart-warming performance of Bach’s D minor Solo Violin Partita today.
Read MoreBy: Kylie Vaillancourt The Humber Arboretum and the Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) are teaming up to clean up garbage along the shore of the Humber River. The event will take place on Wednesday at 12p.m. Organizers say...
Read MoreBy Dominique Taylor The launch of the Pan Am Path blended art, music and nature with plenty of fun...
Read MoreHumber kicked off the first of several Earth Week events today, with talks focusing on the declining honeybee population and efforts to combat it.
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