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Camp Wildernook: Wild Roots


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Wild Roots is a nature immersion program for young women (age 9-11) who are craving more time outdoors discovering the natural world and growing their nature knowledge and independence.

We begin our week by building our community and outdoor skillset in Saskatoon's biodiverse Gabriel Dumont Park. On the third day we head off on a boreal forest multi-day camp adventure. The Wild Roots program is a unique day camp/overnight camp hybrid designed to support participant growth and maximize confidence-building opportunities. 

Our outdoor experiential educators each bring years of experience facilitating wilderness trips in all seasons. Whether preparing food, setting up shelter, or building a fire, participants will benefit from the fun and encouraging community the instructors establish.  

What will the week look like? 

Monday and Tuesday will involve skill and team building in Saskatoon during the days (8:30 to 4:30 each day). From basic wilderness first aid to setting up shelters, the skill development and leadership opportunities begin on day one and the cool thing is participants will get to learn and practice their skills before using them in a camp setting.

Durinng our three day camp (Wednesday to Friday) participants will be developing their skills in the following areas:

  1. Setting up and securing camp
  2. Practicing 'Leave no Trace' camping.
  3. Small group canoe instruction,
  4. Exploration day hike  
  5. Nature study
  6. Small group meal preparation

Location: Monday will be based at Gabriel Dumont Park in the Buena Vista neighbourhood. Tuesday will be at a similar urban park (TBA) depending on our learning focus. Wednesday to Friday we will set up and live in a boreal forest base camp at Namekus Lake in Prince Albert National Park. We will provide transportation to the camp and back to Saskatoon  Detailed information about our different locations will be communicated in the information package. 

Cost: The program cost of $435.00 and $415 for SaskOutdoors members includes learning materials and any gear rental. Are you a newcomer to Canada? SaskOutdoors will cover the program cost for 2 newcomer girls to participate in this program. A newcomer is an immigrant or refugee who has been in Canada for a short time, approximately 2 years or less.

Requirements: Participants must provide their own rain gear, day pack, sleeping bag and inflatable sleeping pad. This is an active program and participants should be in good physical condition to enjoy themselves (e.g. able to comfortably run for 15 minutes and walk for 60 minutes at a time).  

Questions? You can email Jana Miller at jana@wildernook.com. 

Registrants will be sent an information package 2 weeks before the camp. 

 

 

 

Thanks. 

Wildernook and SaskOutdoors

Meet the Wild Roots Team

Jana Miller

Jana Miller, founder of Wildernook Fresh Air Learning will provide safe and knowledgeable outdoor instruction throughout the program. Jana is an experienced outdoor educator and playful nature enthusiast.

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Rebecca Basset from Back 40 Wilderness First Aid will lead hands-on first aid training. This will be useful for outdoor adventures and everyday life too! Rebecca enjoys climbing, kayaking, hiking and exploring nature with her two daughters.

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Sam Gunn from the renowned Outdoor School Program will share her expertise and help lead on the Boreal trip. With experience teaching and tripping in all seasons, Sam brings a wealth of outdoor leadership experience to the program. 

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Elizabeth Bekolay from Lichen Nature has been studying the natural world since birth. Nature is a place where she finds peace, healing, adventure and inspiration. Elizabeth's knowledge and skill at facilitating nature therapy and ecological literacy are a gift to our group.

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