Youth Programs

The Central Algoma Land Trust offers a range of youth programs designed to connect children and teens with nature through hands-on outdoor experiences. These programs, including the Junior Explorers and Explorer Summer Day Camp, provide opportunities for young people to engage in activities such as hiking, canoeing, arts and crafts, and wildlife monitoring. By participating, youth develop a deeper appreciation for the environment and gain valuable skills in conservation and teamwork.

Explorer Summer Day Camp

The Explorer Summer Day Camp offers children aged 8 to 12 the chance to explore nature through a variety of outdoor activities. Run in partnership with the St. Joseph Island Hunters and Anglers Association, the camp provides experiences like archery, hiking, arts and crafts, canoeing, and outdoor games in a supportive environment. The program fosters a love of the outdoors while encouraging teamwork and curiosity.

Junior Explorers

The Junior Explorers program invites children to connect with nature through fun, hands-on outdoor activities in the Central Algoma region. Participants learn about local plants, animals, and ecosystems while developing a sense of curiosity and stewardship. The program encourages young people to explore and appreciate the natural world around them in a supportive, engaging environment.