Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary is located just one mile from the center of Pittsfield and attracts a variety of birds such as bobolinks, ospreys, and great blue herons at different times of year. Three miles of trails wind through the sanctuary's scenic woods, fields, and wetlands, and along the edge of the Housatonic River. Keep your eyes open for signs of beavers, otters, and wild turkeys while exploring Canoe Meadows. Programs are offered at the sanctuary through the Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Lenox.
Canoe Meadows Community Garden
It's that time of year again when thoughts of fresh vegetables and flowers are on our minds. We hope you plan on joining us for the upcoming gardening season.
Diane Wetzel, our volunteer Master Gardener at Canoe Meadows Community Gardens, will again be presenting a program about the ABCs of Organic Gardening at the start of the registration meeting scheduled for Saturday, April 20 at 2:30 - 4 p.m. It will take place at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Lenox. All gardeners new to our program wishing to have a site(s) at Canoe Meadows and those helping you garden, who have not attended a prior meeting are required to participate in this session.
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