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Attracting Pollinators to Your Yard

Attracting Pollinators to Your Yard

About This Event

Discover the Plants that Pollinators Love

Learn all about the native plants that will keep your garden flourishing all season long and encourage pollinators to come back for more.

Join us for a walk through Hancock Woodlands Park to discover the best native plants for attracting pollinators to your yard, as well as adding colour, texture and joy to your yard and neighbourhood.

Invite a neighbour to attend with you!

Consider walking, wheeling or taking public transit to this event.

This workshop is designed for urban residents living in Cooksville SNAP but anyone is welcome to join.

What to Wear

  • This event will be held outdoors. Dress for the weather and conditions.

What to Bring

  • Your own reusable water bottle.
  • Sunscreen and bug spray.

Event Notes

  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Washroom amenities will be available.

2026 Neighbourhood Tree Giveaway

CVC's home planting team will deliver and help plant a free tree to homeowners on less than one acre in Mississauga’s Cooksville SNAP, Acton SNAP, Brampton’s Fletchers Creek SNAP and Community Tree Project neighbourhoods. Limit of one free tree per household in 2026. Check your eligibility and learn more.

Participant Event Waiver

Please read the participant event waiver. By registering for this event, you acknowledge having read and understood this Release and the Terms and Conditions.

This event is subject to change or cancellation. To stay current on event changes or cancellations, visit this page. We will make efforts to contact registrants via email if the status of this event changes or is cancelled.

Details

Date July 18, 2026
Time 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Language English
Themes 🐝 Biodiversity & Pollinators, 🌿 Native Plants & Habitat, 🏙️ Urban Agriculture & Innovation

Location


Hancock Woodlands Park, Camilla Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada

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Hosted By

Credit Valley Conservation (CVC)