Toronto Community Beach Day
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Toronto Community Beach Day

We invite everyone for a day of fun, sun, and community at the beach. All ages welcome! By Arcadia Earth and the Sustainable Ocean Alliance.

Date and time

Mon, Sep 23, 2024 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT

Location

Cherry Beach

Cherry Beach Toronto, ON Canada

Agenda

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Citizen Science Workshop: Microplastics Sampling

Sustainable Ocean Alliance X ECOP Canada


We will be there for the community portion and eager to share our learnings.

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Beach Clean Up and Connect

Arcadia Earth Toronto


Expect music, a yoga/meditation class, a shore-line clean up, beach activities (you're welcome to bring your own) and more. Light snacks and beverages will be provided.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Are you passionate about the beach, lakes, or the ocean? Curious on how to best support our local coastline?

Welcome to Toronto Community Beach Clean Up and Connect!

Arcadia Earth and the Sustainable Ocean Alliance invite everyone for an evening of fun, sun, and community at the beach.

Grab your sunscreen, towels, and friends for a fantastic time by the water. Feel free to bring your own kayak, canoe, SUP or beach activity. This event is all about coming together as a community to enjoy and learn about our beautiful Toronto coastline and the Great Lakes.

There will be kayaks provided for the beach clean as well as lessons from our Microplastics Ambassadors on our shoreline health.

Let's make some unforgettable memories under the sun. Don't miss out on this opportunity to relax and unwind with your fellow Torontonians.

See you at the beach! All ages are welcome.

Frequently asked questions

Will equipment and materials be provided?

Yes, we will be providing the materials as well as kayaks for the event's use.

Is there a cost or rental fee associated?

No, this event is free to the community thanks to our community sponsor, Arcadia Earth Toronto.

Organized by

The Canada network for the Global ECOP Programme endorsed by the UN Ocean Decade to elevate and strengthen the diverse perspectives of early career ocean professionals (ECOPs) with impactful networking and development opportunities.

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