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Triple A – Archery, Atlatl and Axe Throwing

As well as trying our Archery and Atlatl, students can try their hand at traditional axe-throwing. Students try to embed the axe in a target 3 meters away. Please note, we use stringent safety protocols as outlined by the Ontario Physical Education Association for all...

Double A – Archery and Atlatl

As well as archery, we also provide students with an opportunity to try out our “atlatl,” a traditional spear thrower than can hurl a feathered spear for distances of more than 100 meters. Health & Physical Education Curriculum Links * Grades 6 – 12: Active...

First Nations Awareness and Traditional Ecological Knowledge

For thousands of years First Nations sustained and nourished their cultures by harvesting what they needed on the land. They used plants and animals for medicine, for food, clothing and for building material. Their survival depended on having a positive relationship...

Amphibians

Ever wonder where salamanders might lurk and how frogs catch insects? Discover this and more, by observing real frogs and amphibians in action! We sing genuine frog songs and call for them in our local wetland. We show you the different stages of a frog’s life cycle...

Single A – Archery

With a steady aim and a determined stance anything is possible. Can you hit the bulls-eye? In this exciting program, students learn the basics of archery from how to correctly string a bow, to how to satisfy and release an arrow.  Health & Physical Education...

Biodiversity

The world is a diverse place. There are over 400,000 species of beetles, 8,000 species of reptiles and an estimated 1.5 million different species that populate this planet. The number of species that live in a particular area is a measure of its biodiversity. Diverse...