New Mini-Camp at Forest Ridge Park!

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Forest Ridge Park is set to host an exciting new mini-camp that promises a perfect blend of learning and outdoor adventures. The camp, tailored for children aged 10-12 years, offers a unique opportunity to explore nature in a hands-on and engaging way.

According to the official announcement, participants will have the chance to “immerse yourself in learning and outdoor fun at Forest Ridge Park.” The activities include hiking to a stream, kayaking on the lake, and exploring the riparian zone through hands-on experiments and interactive games. As stated, attendees should “plan to get wet and learn about the wild.”

The mini-camp is scheduled to take place from Monday, July 8, to Wednesday, July 10, running from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The cost of the camp is $161 for residents and $176 for non-residents. This fee covers all the activities and experiences offered during the three-day program.

Parents interested in enrolling their children in this exciting mini-camp can register on RecLink. With a focus on immersive learning and outdoor fun, the Forest Ridge Park mini-camp promises to be an unforgettable experience for young adventurers.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage with nature and learn through exploration at Forest Ridge Park’s upcoming mini-camp!



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