Join Invasive Species Action Month when you sign up to participate in a morning of ‘digging in’ and getting dirty as we come together with our friends at Rotary Club of Burlington Central to improve biodiversity along a section of the Bruce Trail running through City View Park.
Together we will tackle invasive Buckthorn and Garlic Mustard plants.
This is a great opportunity to learn about the negative effects of invasive plant species, while helping to support native plants and wildlife in our local greenspace.
Let’s make a difference together!
Please note:
- Garlic Mustard removal requires bending and or kneeling to carefully remove plants by hand at ground level. This activity is open to ages 10 and above. Children ages 10-13 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Buckthorn removal involves a number of tasks such as digging with shovels, operating extractigators, and carrying removed bushes/branches.
Space is limited for this event with advance registration required.
Discover more fun and rewarding opportunities this Spring to take ACTION for the planet, locally.
Check out our fabulous line-up of sponsorship opportunities and facilitated volunteer opportunities for businesses and community groups – be a part of collective local impact for a cleaner, greener Burlington.


Event funding provided by:
Help BurlingtonGreen (a Registered Canadian Charity), continue to provide impactful, community-based environmental programs.
Donations of all amounts are greatly appreciated.


