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My boys attended a ten week session with Karalynn and loved it. They excitedly talked about all the exploring they did and the new things they learned. Each week they would ask “how many more sleeps till forest school?” They are looking forward to going back this summer. I would definitely recommend.
— Andrea

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Land Acknowledgement

We would like to acknowledge that the land we work, learn, and play on is a part of treaty 7 territory, which is home to diverse indigenous groups including the Kainai, the Piikani, and the Siksika, who are all a part of the Blackfoot Confederacy, as well as the Tsuu T'ina. We would also like to acknowledge that the land we are living on is a part of Metis region 3. The area of the Crowsnest Pass was traditionally used by the K'tunaxa (Kootenay) people, who now reside in southeastern British Columbia. All who reside on this land now have a shared responsibility to be its stewards. As we share in that responsibility, we seek to honour the Indigenous peoples who have been its stewards for thousands of years.

Children deserve to grow and learn in a place and alongside a force that is as wild and alive as they are.
— -Nicolette Sowder

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