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Forest and Nature School - Half Day

Drop-In | Half Day | Ages 5-13 years (Bilingual)

Starts Apr 25
50 Canadian dollars
Cabin in the woods

Available spots


Service Description

Join Us in the Forest! Step into the forest with us and awaken your senses to the beauty of nature. Smell the crisp winter air, hear the birds' songs, feel the cold snow in your hands, and see the tracks of animals imprinted in the snow. Together, we’ll explore the land with curiosity and wonder, discovering the magic of the forest. Through our time together, we’ll navigate essential skills that foster self-esteem, confidence, patience, and focus. By asking questions, solving problems, practicing, and even learning from mishaps, participants will gain a deeper understanding of themselves—their strengths, limitations, and passions. Activities May Include: Learning to respect and care for the land Playing safely in the forest Nature journaling Exploring the Indigenous roots of the land Team-building activities Identifying plants and animal tracks Understanding consent and setting boundaries Observing seasonal changes and their benefits Cooking over a fire In our child-led environment, we aim to nurture bonds, trust, and friendships while fostering a love for nature and the outdoors. Program Details: Bilingual Program: Our facilitators are bilingual, and all programming is fully bilingual. Capacity: Maximum of 12 participants. If the program is full, email us at wildfaunanatureplay@gmail.com to join the waitlist. Need financial assistance? If you require a payment plan or financial support, please reach out—we’re here to help! We look forward to welcoming you to a space of exploration, growth, and connection in the forest!


Upcoming Sessions


Contact Details

  • 2180 Landry Street, Clarence Creek, ON, Canada

    6138897120

    Wildfaunanatureplay@gmail.com


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2180 Landry St,

Clarence Creek, ON K0A 1N0

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We want to acknowledge that we play, learn & explore on the stolen lands and unceeded Anishinabewaki territory of the Anishinaabe people; and the lands of the Omamiwininiwag (Algonquin) people and Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) people of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy of six nations.

We offer an inclusive space by honoring everyone’s unique being, their race, their individual beliefs, language, religion & gender identities & fluidities. We honor our human peer’s pronouns and consistently respect & use them. We extend love to all our living relations by fully respecting all individual needs without judgment.

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