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Download a species trail map and look for species of trees, vines, or shrubs at the Gardens
Amphibian Pond
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Try one of our wildlife quests. Look for and listen for wildlife.
Scots pine
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Wild Pollinator Partners appreciate pollinators.
Theme: Start with a Tree.Meet at Fletcher Wildlife Garden from 10 AM to 2 PM, Sat. 20 June 2026
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Youth Summit for Mother Earth
When: 11-13 September 2026
Where: Tawingo Outdoor Centre in Muskoka
Who: Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth aged 14-20 -
Our challenge to you. Find the 14 stories in the Garden.
Hint, there are none in the Backyard Garden
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The plant sale is now over. You can still pickup flowers that were paid. Thanks for your support.
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OFNC & FWG Instagram page has expanded to include OFNC study area
Click on button below or click on the Instagram icon in the green bar, top right, next to our Facebook, and YouTube links
Demonstrating how to create wildlife-friendly habitat and gardens on urban or rural property, emphasizing the use of plants native to the Ottawa region.
FWG blog
Restoration in a changing world
The impacts of warming temperatures on the diet quality of Monarch butterflies and what we can do to help By [...]
Pollinator Garden in 3 Boxes
by Lynn Ovenden There are 3 raised beds at the edge of FWG’s old field between the butterfly meadow and [...]
A microscopic look at our ponds
A Daphnia, or water flea, and copepods are among the many tiny creatures that live unseen in our pond water. [...]



