


World Bound - Climate Change
Expedition Camp
Galiano Island
B. Columbia
Canada
Climate change is already reshaping the lives of future generations. This course is an opportunity for the future leaders to confront the climate crisis with confidence and hope. World Bound - Canada teaches the skills of adaptation advocacy, assertiveness and designing thinking: all with the incredible backdrop of the Yukon River as we paddle from Carmacks to Dawson City. This stretch of river provides pure ecological nirvana with an abundance of wildlife, geological uniqueness and historical significance. The diversity of people along the river allow for a first hand look at how climate change is already impacting northern regions such as the Yukon, and will explore actions against climate changes.

The west coast port of British Columbia, and one of Canada’s most gorgeous cities. A very ethnically diverse city. A vibrant population known for its great natural attractions suchs as the world acclaimed Stanley Park. Also a favourite setting for movie filming, with those snow peaked mountains. Vancouver is like a gigant playground with so many outdoor activities to offer. Vancouver is surrounded by water from three sides and the weather is milder than other regions of Canada, due to the Pacific Ocean currents that keep it mild and damp.
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Age Range
From years old
To years old
13
18
Gender Orientation
Co-Ed
Max Capacity
35 campers/session
Camper / Staff Ratio
1:8
Session´s length
2 weeks
Summer Season ends on:
Aug 31, 2022
Summer Season starts on:
Jul 1, 2022
Program Areas at Camp
Nature & Science, Canoeing & Kayaking, Team Building & Coop Games, Creativity Workshops
Other Activities at Camp
Overnight Hikes, Campfires
Specific Workshops
Native-Heritage Environmental-Awareness Global-Citizenship, Team-Building, Water treatment, Recycling, World Bound Pillars:, Integrating Climate Change Principles and Perspectives, Exploring Real-world Environments, Volunteering in Communities, Practicing Life Skills, Sustaining Climate Action
Excursions:
Sechelt Inlet Vancouver
Victoria
Night activities
Star Gazing Story Telling Campfire Night games
A typical morning at Camp
Polar Bear Club Breakfast Clean-up Morning activity block
A typical afternoon at Camp
Break / Lunch / Paddle / Climate chenge workshop
A typical evening at Camp
Set up Camp / Dinner
