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Humber Arboretum and Centre for Urban Ecology

Thriving Nature | Healthy Communities | World-Ready Citizens

 

A glass building with a red door sits by a large pond surrounded by trees

About

Humber Arboretum exists as a unique tri-partnership between Humber Polytechnic, the City of Toronto, and the Toronto Region Conservation Authority. Covering approximately 100 hectares surrounding the West Humber River, Humber Arboretum offers public gardens and nature trails which are free to visit and open to all, along with educational programming out of the Centre for Urban Ecology. Learn more about the vision, mission and values of this unique organization.

Two girls at the edge of a pond look down into a bucket of water

Learn

From school field trips and nature day camps to public walks and workshops, Humber Arboretum offers learning opportunities for all ages. Plus there are additional opportunities just for staff and students of Humber Polytechnic and University of Guelph-Humber. 

Deer stand in a snowy garden

Explore

Download trail maps and self-guided activities, get to know our gardens and species, and learn about the inner workings of the LEED Gold Certified Centre for Urban Ecology.

Donate to the Nature for All Fund

Support the Humber Arboretum’s Nature for All Fund to help more people get outside and connect with nature.

A poster for the Nature for All Fund