Outdoor School

"The Wood Kookie" Kamp Kiwanis Newsletter Issue No. 10

Click here to view the 10th issue of our Kamp Kiwanis Newsletter, “The Wood Kookie.”

Kamp Kiwanis Program Update

Kamp Kiwanis continues to offer programs in these pandemic times. We are committed to our mission to empower youth to explore, think critically, connect with their communities, and to make the most of life for themselves and others. Click here for an update on our programs.

"The Wood Kookie" Kamp Kiwanis Newsletter Issue No.9 March 2021

Click here to view the 9th issue of our Kamp Kiwanis Newsletter, “The Wood Kookie.”

Sharing the Outdoors in Winter Part 2: Cold Weather Activities

After dressing appropriately for our Alberta Winter climate (see Part 1 of our blog on Sharing the Outdoors in Winter: Cold Weather Wear) go outside and play!  At Kamp Kiwanis, located in the foothills just west of Calgary, Alberta, we’re fortunate to have 140 acres of forest space to play in all winter long, but you can find natural spaces in your neighborhood too: your yard and local parks.  Visit our blog Use the Break from School to Reconnect with Nature  which includes some places to visit in and around the Calgary area.

At Kamp Kiwanis we want kids to develop a relationship with the natural world. In addition to Summer Camp Programs, we offer various Outdoor School Programs spanning all grades throughout the course of the school year. All of our programs focus on sharing the outdoor experience with students. We pride ourselves on providing magical learning experiences that are carefully crafted to meet the unique needs of each specific school. During normal operations, we offer both overnight and day programs. We strive for our programs to increase students' capacity in the areas of environmental literacy, awareness and action, while encouraging outdoor recreational activities.  For more on our Outdoor School Programs visit https://www.kampkiwanis.ca/school-programs

Here are over 50 ways to share the winter outdoors with kids.  Click on the links for additional information and resources.  We’ve tried to share local information where possible.

Playing GaGa ball at Kamp Kiwanis

Playing GaGa ball at Kamp Kiwanis

Outdoor Activities

Sledding down “K-1” at Kamp Kiwanis

Sledding down “K-1” at Kamp Kiwanis

Snowshoeing at Kamp Kiwanis

Snowshoeing at Kamp Kiwanis

Winter campfire at The Kiwano-Ring (K-Ring) at Kamp Kiwanis

Winter campfire at The Kiwano-Ring (K-Ring) at Kamp Kiwanis

Journalling at Kamp Kiwanis

Journalling at Kamp Kiwanis

Winter Learning/Play Ideas

Snow Painting

Snow Painting

Studying trees at Kamp Kiwanis

Studying trees at Kamp Kiwanis

Things to Do When It Is Freezing Out

Frozen ice blocks made with food colouring and water

Frozen ice blocks made with food colouring and water


Enjoy the joys of winter!

What is Kampers Korner?

Kampers Korner is a feature shared on 3 of our social media platforms: Facebook, Instagram and You Tube. On Kampers Korner we bring you videos, nature and STEAM activities, songs, stories and more from Kamp Kiwanis. The initiative started as a means to bring help bring Kamp Kiwanis Outdoor Education and Summer Kamp Programming to those at home during the COVID-19 Pandemic through the magic of technology. We hope you enjoy learning and sharing the outdoors and that it encourages you to keep building a connection with the natural world while practicing safe physical distancing.

If you have any questions or concerns about Kampers Korner or the guidelines please get in touch with either

Nick Taven - Camp Director or Kristen Palagian - Assistant Director

Phone: 403-242-9255

Email: kampers.korner@kampkiwanis.ca

Use the Break from School to Reconnect with Nature

Many schools around the world have cancelled classes in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Getting outdoors and learning about our natural world, however, has not been cancelled, so why not use this time to reconnect with nature? It’s no news that with increasing technological advances, fewer natural spaces and over-scheduling, our children have slowly been experiencing a disconnect with the natural world.

“The term Nature-Deficit Disorder® was introduced in 2005 with the publication of ‘Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder.’ Louv coined the phrase to serve as a description of the human costs of alienation from nature and it is not meant to be a medical diagnosis (although perhaps it should be), but as a way to talk about an urgent problem that many of us knew was growing, but had no language to describe it. The term caught on, and is now a rallying cry for an international movement to connect children to rest of nature. Since then, this New Nature Movement has broadened to include adults and whole communities. (From http://richardlouv.com/blog/what-is-nature-deficit-disorder/)

Maybe we’ve been given a little bit of a gift amid the chaos of Corona Virus, while schools and indoor recreational facilities close and we work more from home, an opportunity to kids get outside and reconnect with nature and also do some fun indoor learning about our natural world. We are fortunate in Calgary to have the Rocky Mountains and many other natural spaces within an hour or less from our doorstep, but you can even connect with nature in your neighbourhood parks or backyards.

Here’s a list of some activities and resources for sharing the outdoors and also bringing the outside world in. We will add to the list as we discover more resources. If you know of any good resources, please let us know and we will review it and possibly add it to the list.

IN ALBERTA, PLEASE REFER TO THE LATEST UPDATES AND ACTIONS TO PROTECT ALBERTANS AND TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) AT https://www.alberta.ca/coronavirus-info-for-albertans.aspx

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Nature Activities

Places to Go/Things to do - PLEASE NOTE LIMITED ACCESS IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 & REFER TO LIST OF NATURE ACTIVITIES FOR THINGS YOU CAN DO IN YOUR YARD OR LOCAL PARK

Please check weather, trail conditions and for closures before heading out. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Alberta Parks and Parks Canada places are closed, including visitor centres and washrooms. All Calgary playgrounds are closed including City playgrounds and school playgrounds. For City of Calgary facility closures in response to COVID-19 go to https://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/cema/Pages/COVID-19-Facility-closures.aspx

Online Learning Resources

Other Resources

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