Hosted by Brampton Environmental Alliance in collaboration with Toronto Climate Week
Sunday June 7, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Dorchester Park, Brampton (Meeting point details will be confirmed upon registration)
What if your front yard, backyard, or boulevard could become a haven for bees, butterflies, and the plants that sustain them — right here in Brampton?
Join us for a guided walk and talk at Dorchester Park with a representative from the Friends and Stewards of Dorchester Park — a passionate group of neighbours who have been quietly transforming this green space, one native plant at a time.

This guided, interactive outdoor walk is designed to connect residents with real, local climate action happening right in our community. At each stop along the route, you’ll hear short talks, stories, and see firsthand demonstrations of what community-led environmental stewardship looks like on the ground.
You’ll discover:
- Which native plants and pollinators call Brampton home
- What the neighbours have planted and nurtured at Dorchester Park — and why it matters for local biodiversity and climate resilience
- Simple, practical ways you can bring this work into your own neighbourhood
Whether you have a balcony, a backyard, or a patch of sidewalk garden, this walk will leave you inspired and equipped to take action where you live.
The event is open to all residents, families, and youth — anyone curious about climate action in a local context is welcome.
Light refreshments will be provided. 🌻
A few things to know before you come:
- 🌧 This is a rain or shine event — dress for the weather!
- 💧 Please bring your own water bottle
- ✅ Pre-registration is required — space is limited to 20 attendees



