Pollinator Week
Celebrate National Pollinator Week and enjoy extra activities that highlight the vital role that these essential creatures play in our ecosystem, economy, and agriculture. Take a self-guided or guided garden tour or visit the Pollinator Discovery Cart to learn about the key roles that pollinators play in our environment and about the importance of native plants in supporting them.
10 am-5 pm – Self-Guided Walking Tour: Visit four garden areas at your own pace to learn more about pollinators and the plants they support along this eight-stop tour.
- 11-11:30 am – 30-Minute Pollinator Guided Tour: Guides share the relationship between pollinators and plants in the McInnes Garden, model cranberry bog, and surrounding trees and shrubs during this walking tour of garden areas around the Parade Field (tour meets at the Parade Field)
- 11:30 am-3 pm – Pollinator Discovery Cart: Take part in activities like a matching game or pollen transfer challenge, design your own pollinator garden, or take a field guide to help explore and observe pollinators in Heritage’s gardens. Discover ways we can all help these vital species survive and thrive to benefit future generations.
All extra pollinator-focused activities are free with museum admission or membership. No advance registration is required.
- MEMBER: FREE
- NON-MEMBER: $26 Adult / $16 Youth



