Rain Gardens 101 Workshop (Thornhill SNAP)
Learn how to reduce flooding, support pollinators, and beautify your yard.
Rain gardens are beautiful, functional landscape features that do much more than enhance your curb appeal. Designed to capture and absorb rainwater runoff from roofs, driveways and lawns, rain gardens help reduce local flooding, filter pollutants, and support pollinators — all while adding vibrant native plants to your yard.
Join us for Rain Gardens 101, an engaging and informative workshop led by TRCA’s Community Outreach team. In this session, you will learn:
- How rain gardens work and why they are effective for managing stormwater and building climate resilience
- Practical steps to plan a rain garden on your property
Whether you’re just getting started or looking to enhance your landscape, this workshop will provide practical guidance and inspiration to help you take action at home.
Register today to discover how a rain garden can help enhance your home, support local biodiversity, and contribute to a healthier neighbourhood.
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Garnet A. Williams Community Centre
501 Clark Avenue West
Vaughan ON L4J 4E5
Canada