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ABOUT US

 

Aliannah Earth is a Nature and Forest School on Pender Island in British Columbia, Canada.

 

We acknowledge that we are working in the unceded territories of the First Nations, the Indigenous peoples of these lands. We honour the traditional territories of the Tsawout, Tseycum, TsartlipPauquachin

PenelakutLyackson of the WSÁNEĆ Nation, the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, the Squamish Nation, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, the Musqueam Nation and the T'Sou-ke Nation.

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We provide heart lead educational nature based programs with offerings of integrated recreational activities in the wilderness for children and teenagers. Our practices are centred on the fives senses and immersive practical experiences within nature to awaken every child's full potential. Dedicated to guiding this generation into reawakening the magic of imagination, self purpose and connection with our natural world.
 

Founded by Jackie with a curated team of experienced wilderness mentors who have a passion for rhythms of the earth, ocean, garden landscapes and the power of play.  Annual and summer camp programs serve the regions of Pender Island, Saturna Island, Victoria, Sooke and Greater Vancouver Region.

 

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Summer Camp 2024

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What we Teach

Our Principles, Teaching Styles and Skillset

Want to find out more about exactly what we do, why and how as a nature school?

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Hire Us for Educational Private Events

Health, Happiness and Sustainable Earth

Are you an community organization or school that wants to get kids inspired and into nature?

Are you a parent wanting to throw a nature inspired birthday party with games, wilderness skills, riddles, scavenger hunts and lots of leaf confetti?

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Community Support

Working Together

Would you like to sponsor us? Help us with land to steward and sustainably grow on?
Or
Volunteer and gain experience in working with nature, local ecosystems and teach children?

 

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