Meewasin EcoAdventure Camps

July 12, 2023

August 18, 2023

$161.08

Beaver Creek Conservation Area, Corman Park No. 344, SK

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Events Description

 

Meewasin EcoAdventure Camps are geared towards kids aged 7-9 & 10-12 and operate from 9:30am – 3:30pm Wednesday through Friday on select weeks in July and August! This year we will be splitting the camps into two different age groups to maximize the amount of learning and fun for everyone.

These 3-day camps include daily guided adventure hikes exploring the unique habitats and diverse ecosystems of Beaver Creek, wild encounters with flora and fauna including the resident Black-capped Chickadees, engaging experiential crafts and activities related to the chosen adventure theme of the week, and so much more!

Note: Camp capacity is limited to maximum of 12 campers with a minimum of 6 campers registered for camp to proceed.

Who is it for?

Ages 7 – 9 & Ages 10 – 12

HOW MUCH

Tickets: $161.08

How to get tickets?

Buy Online

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

CAMP THEME 1: Creek Creativity

DATES:

July 12 – 14, 2023 (ages 7-9)

July 19 – 21, 2023 (ages 10-12)

During these theme weeks, campers will connect with the natural world through a creative lens. Using their wild senses on guided sensory hikes, campers will draw inspiration from the sights and sounds of Beaver Creek and use natural tools to create artistic wonder-pieces, explore the basics of making music and song writing and participate in nature mindfulness to discover the quiet and vibrant micro-world of the undergrowth and so much more!

CAMP THEME 2: Wandering & Wayfinding

DATES:

August 2 – 4, 2023 (ages 7-9)

August 16 – 18, 2023 (ages 10-12)

During these theme weeks, campers will connect with the natural world through a technology lens. Hike different trails at Beaver Creek and learn about the exciting new ways technology is creating a bigger, better picture of the natural world. Using nature navigation tools, campers will search for nature clues to predict weather and wayfind, explore nature apps to become citizen scientists and learn how technology is used to track and identify birds, bats, and other wildlife and how to create built habitat through wildlife friendly gardens and so much more!

 

Venue:

Beaver Creek Conservation Area, Corman Park No. 344, SK

Take highway #219 13km south of Saskatoon and turn right at the Beaver Creek Conservation Area sign. Corman Park No. 344,

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