Big ideas. Local stories. Deeper understanding of place.
The Niagara Geopark Speaker Series invites people to explore Niagara through expert talks, local knowledge, and shared conversation. These events bring together researchers, community leaders, storytellers, and partners to deepen understanding of the land, waters, cultures, histories, and future of this region.
Through topics such as geology, heritage, Indigenous knowledge, sustainability, tourism, and community connection, the Speaker Series helps turn curiosity into learning and learning into action. Whether you are new to the Geopark or already deeply engaged, each session offers a chance to see Niagara through a new lens and connect more meaningfully to place.
Next Speaker Series Event
Why does geology matter to everyday life in Niagara? How does the Geopark connect communities, tourism, education, and place?
Join us on May 27 at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum for the next Niagara Geopark Speaker Series and be part of the conversation.
This special evening will bring together perspectives on Niagara’s UNESCO journey, the growing Trail Network, and the broader role the Geopark can play in shaping a stronger, more connected region.
Hear from:
- Perry Hartwick on the UNESCO submission
- Celeste Remillard on the Trail Network
- Walter Sendzik on what the Geopark can mean for the future of the region
Free admission. Free tickets required. Book your tickets below.
