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March Break Forest Exploration Camp

Ages 4-13 years (Bilingual)

Starts Mar 16
325 Canadian dollars
Clarence Point

Available spots


Service Description

March Break Forest Exploration (March 16–20) 🌲❄️ A week of muddy or snowy boots, curious minds, and forest magic! This child-led March Break program invites children to explore, imagine, and connect with nature as winter slowly shifts toward spring. What We’ll Be Up To • Exploring the forest through play, curiosity, and wonder • Following children’s interests and ideas • Building confidence, patience, and focus • Nature journaling, tracking, and quiet observation • Team games and cooperative challenges • Discovering animal tracks and early spring changes • Learning how to care for and respect the land • Cooking food over the fire • Practicing body consent and personal boundaries No two days look the same — we move with the weather, the forest, and the children. Our Way This is a child-led, nature-based program where friendships grow, trust builds, and children are supported to take appropriate risks, try new things, and be fully themselves. We value connection over perfection and process over product. Registration Details Cost: $325 *A partially non-refundable payment is required at registration. Cancellation Policy: • 50% refundable up to two weeks before the program begins. Need support? Payment plans or financial assistance may be available — please reach out. Important Info Form Before we begin, families will complete a short form sharing: • Emergency contact details • Allergies or medical information *This helps us create a safe, supportive, and joyful experience for everyone.


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Contact Details

  • 2431 Old Highway 17, Rockland, ON, Canada

    6138897120

    Wildfaunanatureplay@gmail.com


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2431 Old Highway 17

Rockland, ON K4K 1K7

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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