• Wednesday, Jun 18 - Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025
  • 6:30pm -8:30pm
  • Cost: $15
  • All Levels
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Event Details

High Park is the ancestral Land of many nations including the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. The abundance of High Park today is a result of continuous Indigenous Caretaking and Stewardship for thousands of years.

We are excited to partner with Carolynne Crawley of Msit No’kmaq to host a summer evening walk in High Park.

About the Walk:
Carolynne Crawley from Msit No’kmaq and Turtle Protectors will guide an engaging two-eyed seeing walk that will create opportunities for participants to connect deeper with themselves, each other, and with Mother Earth. Carolynne will share about the foods and medicines growing on the land and scientific studies that measure the many health benefits of spending time with the land. She will emphasize the importance of being in a reciprocal relationship with all beings along with the individual responsibility to be in this relationship,
Meet Our Hike Leader:
Carolynne Crawley, founder of Msit No’kmaq and cofounder of Turtle Protectors, is a woman of  Mi’kmaw, Black and Irish ancestry and is from Mi’kma’ki territory, also known today as Nova Scotia.  But Tkaronto has been her home for the past 50 years since she was a young child.  She grew up with a deep relationship with Mother Earth that was fostered through her upbringing and cultural teachings.  She is dedicated to social and environmental justice and focuses her work upon reconcili-action with the land. Carolynne is passionate about reconnecting people with the land, waters, and all beings as there is no separation between us.  She is a Forest Therapy Guide/Mentor and Trainer, Blanket Exercise Facilitator, a Holistic Nutritionist, Storyteller, a Co-Producer of a documentary and a member of the Indigenous Land Stewardship Circle.  Carolynne has also worked in food security for 12 years and previously worked as a Child & Youth Worker for two decades.

Details:

  • Wednesday June 18th
  • 6:30pm – 8:30pm
  • Location: High Park
  • Cost: $15

We love our allies, but due to very limited space, only BIPOC 18+ are invited to register.

What to Bring:

  • Wear comfortable shoes to walk in, as well as weather appropriate clothing Environment Canada is the most accurate source for weather information
  • Backpack for water, snacks, camera, if you’d like to bring them

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One Ticket Limit

There is a one ticket limit per person to ensure we have accurate information for all attendees in order to send important information about the event, including waivers. If we see multiple orders under the same name, the extra orders will be refunded. Please respect the one ticket per person policy.

Regular One Day Events Cancellation Policy

This policy applies to smaller one-day events. We would like to emphasize that even when the participation fee is low ($10-100) it is important to show up as last moment cancellations make us look bad as a group in front of partners that help us to create affordable events.

  1. Cancellation At Least 7 Days In Advance: For cancellations made at least 7 days in advance of the scheduled event, no penalties will be incurred. Participants can request a full refund. In some cases when we pre-pay for spots with our hosts, we might need to fill in the spot in order to issue a refund.
  2. Cancellation Within 7 Days: In the unfortunate event that a cancellation is requested less than 7 days before the scheduled event, or no shows the following policy will apply:

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