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View our virtual events!

Our virtual events are now available for your enjoyment on our Youtube page! Discover workshops and talks that we’ve been giving over the past month. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW8EprXuE_C0XR3eOawZX-g?


Want to attend the events live? Find a list of upcoming programs on our Eventbrite page: bit.ly/WBTeventbrite.


In addition to our programs, we also have other online initiatives, so that we can continue to connect with our community.

For example, see our current exhibit “John Lowman: Exhibition of Photography from the Conservation Area at Maplewood Flats” from the comfort of your own home. bit.ly/JohnLowmanExhibit

We will also be posting the latest updates and engaging with you on our social media, so make sure to follow us @maplewoodflats on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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2 thoughts on “View our virtual events!”

    1. Communications Coordinator WBT

      Hi Kelsey! Thank you so much for letting us know. The link is now fixed 🙂

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