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Friday, May 27, 2005
(all day)
Start: 05/27/2005 - 2:00pm
End: 12/31/1969 - 8:00pm

The fourth annual Bruce Peninsula Orchid Festival will take place on May 27-29, 2005 in Tobermory, Ontario. The festival is a celebration of the beauty, diversity and preservation of orchids and other wildflowers on the upper Bruce Peninsula. This area is renowned for its diversity of native orchids. An astonishing 44 orchid species occur on ‘the Bruce’, ranging from abundant Yellow Lady Slippers to rare species such as the Ram's Head Lady Slipper. For a small area, the Bruce Peninsula has one of the greatest varieties of natural orchids in North America.

Festival activities are varied, and offer a chance to see native orchids and wildflowers in the wild, to learn from experienced naturalists and be inspired by the rugged scenery of the area.

Saturday, May 28, 2005
(all day)
Start: 05/27/2005 - 2:00pm
End: 12/31/1969 - 8:00pm

The fourth annual Bruce Peninsula Orchid Festival will take place on May 27-29, 2005 in Tobermory, Ontario. The festival is a celebration of the beauty, diversity and preservation of orchids and other wildflowers on the upper Bruce Peninsula. This area is renowned for its diversity of native orchids. An astonishing 44 orchid species occur on ‘the Bruce’, ranging from abundant Yellow Lady Slippers to rare species such as the Ram's Head Lady Slipper. For a small area, the Bruce Peninsula has one of the greatest varieties of natural orchids in North America.

Festival activities are varied, and offer a chance to see native orchids and wildflowers in the wild, to learn from experienced naturalists and be inspired by the rugged scenery of the area.

Sunday, May 29, 2005
(all day)
Start: 05/27/2005 - 2:00pm
End: 12/31/1969 - 8:00pm

The fourth annual Bruce Peninsula Orchid Festival will take place on May 27-29, 2005 in Tobermory, Ontario. The festival is a celebration of the beauty, diversity and preservation of orchids and other wildflowers on the upper Bruce Peninsula. This area is renowned for its diversity of native orchids. An astonishing 44 orchid species occur on ‘the Bruce’, ranging from abundant Yellow Lady Slippers to rare species such as the Ram's Head Lady Slipper. For a small area, the Bruce Peninsula has one of the greatest varieties of natural orchids in North America.

Festival activities are varied, and offer a chance to see native orchids and wildflowers in the wild, to learn from experienced naturalists and be inspired by the rugged scenery of the area.

Monday, May 30, 2005
(all day)
Start: 05/27/2005 - 2:00pm
End: 12/31/1969 - 8:00pm

The fourth annual Bruce Peninsula Orchid Festival will take place on May 27-29, 2005 in Tobermory, Ontario. The festival is a celebration of the beauty, diversity and preservation of orchids and other wildflowers on the upper Bruce Peninsula. This area is renowned for its diversity of native orchids. An astonishing 44 orchid species occur on ‘the Bruce’, ranging from abundant Yellow Lady Slippers to rare species such as the Ram's Head Lady Slipper. For a small area, the Bruce Peninsula has one of the greatest varieties of natural orchids in North America.

Festival activities are varied, and offer a chance to see native orchids and wildflowers in the wild, to learn from experienced naturalists and be inspired by the rugged scenery of the area.

Tuesday, May 31, 2005
(all day)
Start: 05/27/2005 - 2:00pm
End: 12/31/1969 - 8:00pm

The fourth annual Bruce Peninsula Orchid Festival will take place on May 27-29, 2005 in Tobermory, Ontario. The festival is a celebration of the beauty, diversity and preservation of orchids and other wildflowers on the upper Bruce Peninsula. This area is renowned for its diversity of native orchids. An astonishing 44 orchid species occur on ‘the Bruce’, ranging from abundant Yellow Lady Slippers to rare species such as the Ram's Head Lady Slipper. For a small area, the Bruce Peninsula has one of the greatest varieties of natural orchids in North America.

Festival activities are varied, and offer a chance to see native orchids and wildflowers in the wild, to learn from experienced naturalists and be inspired by the rugged scenery of the area.

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