July Bee Walk
Saturday July 4, 2026  10am - 12pm (2 Hours)
Workshop / Class Outdoor Accessible Parking Accessible Washrooms Wheelchair Accessible Parking Available

 [email protected]
 902-585-1917

Join our accomplished research team to learn how to catch and identify native bee species and discover the hidden world of bee diversity. The guides are Terrell Roulston, Research Associate in Acadia University’s Biology Department; Jane Vurdela, Graduate Student in Acadia University’s Biology Department; Emily McLean, Graduate Student at Dalhousie University; and Carys McMurray, Graduate Student in Acadia University’s Biology Department.

Walks begin at the main entrance of the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens (pavilion facing University Avenue).

Accessible parking is available on Crowell Dr, across from the K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre, and accessible washrooms are available in the Irving Centre. The speed and route of the walk will be adjusted to participants. Expect gentle hills and wheelchair accessible finely compacted gravel pathways. Benches are present throughout the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens, and you will be encouraged to use them to soak up the beauty of the space.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
Poster
Acadia University
32 University Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia

 [email protected]
 902-585-1917

       

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