Our Programs:
âniskômohcikan provides opportunities for children to participate in year-round learning on the land through our various programs.
Our work supports decolonization by creating space for young hearts and minds to engage, outdoors, with Indigenous Knowledge Holders, worldviews, language and traditions. We inspire learning beyond the four walls while fostering a connection to the land with the guidance of a nêhiyaw/Red River Métis Knowledge Keeper alongside a Certified Forest and Nature School Practitioner. Programs address specific learning outcomes such as Manitoba Science Curriculum (Gr.4 Cluster 1 - Habitats and Communities) and the Manitoba Social Studies Curriculum (Gr. 4 Cluster 4 – History of Manitoba) and many more, for all grade levels.
To learn more about our programs, click on the links below, or contact us.
Our work supports decolonization by creating space for young hearts and minds to engage, outdoors, with Indigenous Knowledge Holders, worldviews, language and traditions. We inspire learning beyond the four walls while fostering a connection to the land with the guidance of a nêhiyaw/Red River Métis Knowledge Keeper alongside a Certified Forest and Nature School Practitioner. Programs address specific learning outcomes such as Manitoba Science Curriculum (Gr.4 Cluster 1 - Habitats and Communities) and the Manitoba Social Studies Curriculum (Gr. 4 Cluster 4 – History of Manitoba) and many more, for all grade levels.
To learn more about our programs, click on the links below, or contact us.
Field Trips
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On Site
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