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    Humber Arboretum | Toronto’s Tranquil Urban Oasis

    Join me for an evening walk through the Humber Arboretum, Toronto’s 250‑acre urban oasis in North Etobicoke! Nestled along the West Humber River and part of a unique tri‑partnership (Humber College, TRCA & City of...

    Join me for an evening walk through the Humber Arboretum, Toronto’s 250‑acre urban oasis in North Etobicoke! Nestled along the West Humber River and part of a unique tri‑partnership (Humber College, TRCA & City of Toronto), this living classroom blends botanical gardens, diverse ecosystems, and scenic trails.

    What to expect in this video:

    • Gardens Galore, including the Garden of the Rising Moon and Tranquillity Bird Garden. There’s botanical beauty in every season.
    • Rich Ecosystems – Explore woodlands, wetlands, ponds, and ravines teeming with wildlife, including over 1,700 plant and animal species, turtles, birds, amphibians, and insects.
    • The award‑winning Centre for Urban Ecology hosts nature camps, workshops, and research activities while showcasing green design, such as its green roof, rainwater harvesting, and natural cooling.
    • Perfect for Everyone – Ideal for family strolls, self‑guided trails, wildlife watching, photography, school programs, and even events like weddings in stunning garden settings.

    Photographer’s Tip: This park offers a stunning backdrop for golden hour photography—perfect for capturing warm, glowing shots.

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    • OMG you beat me to it LOL. Good job on the Video I work at a storage unit on Carrier drive. On my way home I pass the Humber Arboretum. It's actuallyOMG you beat me to it LOL. Good job on the Video I work at a storage unit on Carrier drive. On my way home I pass the Humber Arboretum. It's actually right across the rd from Woodbine Casino  More ...
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    • This is a huge botanical garden. There are so many buildings? Some looked locked up. Are they ever used for conventions or speaking engagements?
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