May 23 – 26 & May 30 – June 1, 2014
The festival takes its name from the migration corridor along the Bruce Peninsula. This “Huron Fringe” along the Lake Huron coastline offers birders, naturalists and photographers unique opportunities to discover nature in the early spring. At the end of the migration period, birds are on nest, migrants are everywhere, insects abound and wildflowers are beginning to bloom. From our base at MacGregor Point Provincial Park we are uniquely placed to explore Lake Huron’s shoreline and the Bruce Peninsula to discover all that spring has to offer.
Morning activities are filled with guided hikes concentrating not only on birds but wildflowers, butterflies and insects, in and outside the park. Afternoons feature additional hikes, work-shops on bird identification and nature photography, plus other natural interests.
Special events include a banquet with a special guest speaker. Evening highlights include illustrated programs featuring excellent presenters and night hikes.
Join us for this eight-day Birding and Nature Festival held annually on the first two weekends after the May (Victoria Day) long weekend.
To view the schedule of events or complete the online registration process please click on the desired selection from the Huron Fringe Birding Festival ‘drop-down’ menu on the green menu bar located just below the photo at the top of this page.
If you have questions regarding the Festival or application process please contact our offical registrar at birdfest@rogers.com or Matthew Cunliffe at 519-389-6231.
On-line registration begins February 1, 2014.
If you have questions regarding the Festival or application process please contact our offical registrar at birdfest@rogers.com or Matthew Cunliffe at 519-389-6231