Âniskômohcikan (an sko mo chi gun) means connecting, strengthening our connection to this land, to our ancestral teachings and traditions, to our community and each other. We come together on the land to guide the children in their own self-directed learning with the land. The earth and the children have so much to teach us if we let them lead the way. We endeavor to give the children access to the natural environment, guidance, and time to build their own connection with nature in ways that are most meaningful to each individual learner. We acknowledge that every person, regardless of age, learns and grows in their own unique way, and each has something worth sharing. Our programming is provided free of charge for qualifying groups. Check out the programs page for options!
Field trips and on site nature programs!
Our bookable programs are facilitated using Two Eyed Seeing (Etuaptmumk-Mi'kmaq, Albert and Murdena Marshall) where the strengths of Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing on the land come together to create an enriching forest and nature school experience. Each session is facilitated by both an Indigenous Knowledge Keeper and a Certified Forest and Nature School Practitioner.
Field trips and on site nature programs!
Our bookable programs are facilitated using Two Eyed Seeing (Etuaptmumk-Mi'kmaq, Albert and Murdena Marshall) where the strengths of Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing on the land come together to create an enriching forest and nature school experience. Each session is facilitated by both an Indigenous Knowledge Keeper and a Certified Forest and Nature School Practitioner.
Learn more about Âniskômohcikan’s vision, history, and supporters.
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Learn more about our field trips and site visits.
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Deepen the learning with these relevant curriculum and program resources
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Register your classroom or group for a program session!
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For program inquiries and other questions or comments.
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