For our final episode of the summer, we spoke with a guest who really knows what the Learn-to Camp program is all about. Noor Hussain came to Canada with her family from Pakistan in 2007, and got her first taste of what camping was all about as
In this week’s episode, we talk with Demiesha Dennis, creator of @BrownGirlOutdoorWorld. Demiesha has been an adventurer all her life, and loves showing people how they can have outdoor adventures too. Since moving to Canada, she has found a pa
Let’s take a second to stop and check in -- how are you doing?In this episode of Thinking Outside we’re talking out the connections between nature and mental health.You’ll hear from Jan LaPierre from A for Adventure talking about his previous
Brought to you by @FriendsofKeji, this week’s episode features Steve Burroughs, who played a key role in turning the Learn-to Camp program into what it is today. Over the past decade, the program Learn-to Camp has changed a lot with the goal of
TÉMOIGNAGE. Objectif: rapprocher les gens à la nature et au camping. Julie Lefebvre nous racontes les débuts de l’Initiation au Camping, qui s’est rapidement développé en programme dynamique qui résonne à travers du pays . De plus, nous explo
Maybe we’re not turtles, but we still have a place in nature.In the second episode of Thinking Outside, we explore our relationship with nature and the responsibility that comes with it.Listen in to hear Rose Meuse and Cedar Meuse-Waterman sh
In Thinking Outside's first ever episode, we're exploring why camping is important. Listen in to hear from Sarah Griffin, who led a group of students as young as 12 years old on a ~50 km hiking trip; George Woodhouse, whose Grade 4 camping chan
Parks Canada's Halifax Learn-to Camp team and Friends of Keji are proud to present Thinking Outside: the Learn-to Camp Podcast. Since we can't join you outside this summer, we're decided to collect as many inspiring stories about camping as can