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Hunter Estates Tree Planting

Sat, Oct 04

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Hunter Estates Park

This is where fun meets impact, energy turns into action, and community into friends.

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Hunter Estates Tree Planting
Hunter Estates Tree Planting

Time & Location

Oct 04, 2025, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Hunter Estates Park, 21 Spartan Ct, Hamilton, ON L8E 3Z4, Canada

About the event

Come spend a morning restoring Hunter Estates Park and connecting with community! Together, we’ll plant trees, play fun connection games, and celebrate the difference we can make when we show up for nature and each other. Whether you come with friends or on your own, you’ll leave knowing your hands, heart, and energy contributed to something meaningful.


🌱 What to expect:

  • Welcome circle and introductions

  • Tree planting (all supplies provided)

  • “Bingo mingle” challenge to meet new people while planting (with prizes!)

  • Closing circle and group cheer to celebrate our impact


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