Programs

Forest School

Certified Forest School programs run year-round at the Farm & Forest School and emphasize regular and repeated exposure to the same natural space, as the Forest School philosophy entails. This, in addition to child-directed, emergent, place-based, and inquiry-based learning, is what differentiates these types of programs from other outdoor and environmental education programs. As Forest School Canada states, the defining feature of this type of nature-based education program is that children are provided with opportunities to build an ongoing relationship with the land, with a dedicated educator, with one another, and with themselves.
Students attend single or multiple days per week for the entire school year. All of our Forest School programs are led by qualified childcare and/or education professionals. Our staff are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care experience.

The following programs are being offered this year:

Preschool

Part-Time, Offered Monday to Friday (Ages 2.5 - 3)

Kindergarten

Part-Time, Offered Monday to Friday (Ages 4 & 5) and Monthly on Mondays

School Age

Part-Time, Offered Wednesday to Friday (Ages 6 - 12) and Monthly on Tuesdays

Weekly Forest School - Preschool

Does your child dream of spending time amongst trees, interacting with animals, and navigating risks around a forest floor? Then why not allow them to explore and learn at the same time? This Preschool program is designed for our youngest learners who are ready to explore the outdoors.

There are paths to be created, shelters to be built, experiments to be investigated, and animal tracks to be followed! These kinds of activities allow children to gain experiences with nature and animals while engaging in the Forest School pillars of trust, reciprocity, and freedom. 

Forest School Preschool is open to students ages 2.5 – 3 (must be at least 2.5 years old by the time they start the program). 

Schedule: Students attend either one day per week or multiple days per week (depending on availability). Programs are offered on school days, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm (with Before and After School Care options available).

Students attend each week (on their scheduled day) for the entire school year (September until June or whenever the student enrolls. Students may enroll any time throughout the school year so long as there is an available spot).

2024-2025 School Year: Monday, September 9th, 2024 – June 9th, 2025 (View calendar here)

2025-2026 School Year: Monday, September 8th, 2025 – June 12th, 2026 (View calendar here)

Registration for the 2025-2026 school year opens in a tiered format over the following dates:
In-House Family registration on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
Alumni Family registration on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
New family registration on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)

Click on the green button below to log in or create an account and register.

Programs are designed for students to attend each week (on their scheduled day) for the entire school year (September until June or whenever the student registers).
2024-2025 School Year: Monday, September 9th, 2024 – June 9th, 2025 (View proposed calendar here)

2025-2026 School Year: Monday, September 8th, 2025 – June 12th, 2026 (View calendar here)

$76 per day per child (excluding holidays). Monthly installment plans are available. PRO-RATED

Educators: All of our Forest School programs are led by qualified childcare and/or education professionals. Our staff are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group.

Programs offer a 5:1 student-to-educator ratio for a maximum of 5 students per class. 

Students must be able to communicate their needs for a restroom and be toilet trained. Also, students must not require naps while at Forest School. Although we realize that our youngest learners may be in the process of transitioning out of naptime, the expectation is that students have the stamina to enjoy an active, outdoor program for the full day. 

Weekly Forest School - Kindergarten

Does your child dream of spending time amongst trees, interacting with animals, and navigating risks around a forest floor? Then why not give them the opportunity to explore and learn at the same time?

There are paths to be created, shelters to be built, experiments to be investigated, and animal tracks to be followed! These kinds of activities allow children to gain experiences with nature and animals while engaging in various curriculum topics such as science, mathematics, health and physical education, and socio-emotional skills. Don’t forget to pack their rubber boots, and let them venture through the forest!

Forest School Kindergarten is open to students ages 4 and 5.

Schedule: Students attend either one day per week or multiple days per week (depending on availability). Programs are offered on school days, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm (with Before and After School Care options available).

Students attend each week (on their scheduled day) for the entire school year (September until June or whenever the student enrolls. Students may enroll any time throughout the school year so long as there is an available spot.

2024-2025 School Year: Monday, September 9th, 2024 – June 9th, 2025 (View calendar here)

2025-2026 School Year: Monday, September 8th, 2025 – June 12th, 2026 (View calendar here)

Registration for the 2025-2026 school year opens in a tiered format over the following dates:
In-House Family registration on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
Alumni Family registration on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
New family registration on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)

Click on the green button below to log in or create an account and register.

Programs are designed for students to attend each week (on their scheduled day) for the entire school year (September until June or whenever the student registers).

$72 per day per child (excluding holidays). Monthly installment plans are available. PRO-RATED

Educators: All of our Forest School programs are led by qualified childcare and/or education professionals. Our staff are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group. 

Programs offer an 8:1 student-to-educator ratio for a maximum of 16 students per class. 

Students must be able to communicate their needs for a restroom and be toilet trained.

Weekly Forest School - School Age

This program is designed for students ages 6 – 12 who are Homeschooled or in Public School and are looking for Forest School one day per week for the entire session.

Students will engage in various seasonal activities on-site such as caring for the farm animals, hiking, pond exploration, tree climbing, shelter/quinzee building, nature identification, animal tracking, and/or mushing (dog sledding). Programs involve activities that allow for connections to curriculum topics such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics, literacy, the arts, health and physical education, and socio-emotional literacy.

Schedule: Students attend either Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, based on availability (with Before and After School Care options available)

Students attend each week (on their scheduled day) for the entire school year (September until June or whenever the student enrolls. Students may enroll any time throughout the school year so long as there is an available spot).

2024-2025 School Year: Monday, September 9th, 2024 – June 9th, 2025 (View calendar here)

2025-2026 School Year: Monday, September 8th, 2025 – June 12th, 2026 (View calendar here)

Registration for the 2025-2026 school year opens in a tiered format over the following dates:
In-House Family registration on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
Alumni Family registration on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
New family registration on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)

Click on the green button below to log in or create an account and register.

Programs are designed for students to attend each week (on their scheduled day) for the entire school year (September until June or whenever the student registers).

$72 per day per child (excluding holidays). Monthly installment plans are available. PRO-RATED

Educators: All of our Forest School programs are led by qualified childcare and/or education professionals. Our staff are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group.

Programs offer an 8:1 student-to-educator ratio for a maximum of 16 students per class. 

Monthly Forest School - Kindergarten and School Age

Welcome to our new Monthly Forest School program!  New families and returning families are welcome to join us at the farm and in the forest for outdoor exploration and inquiry, animal interactions, gardening, risky play, mindfulness practices, agricultural learning, relationship building, and child-led learning.

View the school calendars below (see page 2):

2024-2025 School Year: Monday, September 9th, 2024 – June 9th, 2025 (View proposed calendar here)

Kindergarten Classes
Monday Maples: Sept. 9, Sept. 30, Nov. 4, Dec. 2, Jan. 6, Feb. 3, Mar. 3,  Apr. 7, May 5, Jun. 2
Monday Willows: Sept. 16, Oct. 7, Nov. 11, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 10, Mar. 17,  Apr. 14, May 12, Jun. 9
Monday Birches: Sept. 23, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, Jan. 20, Feb. 24, Mar. 24,  Apr. 28, May 26

School Age Classes
Tuesday Cedars:  Sept. 10, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3, Jan. 7, Feb. 4, Mar. 4,  Apr. 1, May 6, Jun. 3
Tuesday Pines:  Sept. 17, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 14, Feb. 11, Mar. 18,  Apr. 8, May 13, Jun. 10
Tuesday Spruce:  Sept. 24, Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, Feb. 18, Mar. 25,  Apr. 15, May 20.
Tuesday Hemlocks:  Oct. 22, Nov. 26, Jan. 28, Feb. 25, Apr. 22, May 27.

Registration for the 2025-2026 school year opens in a tiered format over the following dates:
In-House Family registration on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
Alumni Family registration on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)
New family registration on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 12:00 pm (EST)

2025-2026 School Year: Monday, September 8th, 2025 – June 12th, 2026 (View calendar here)

Click on the green button below to log in or create an account and register.

2024-2025 School Year: Monday, September 9th, 2024 – June 9th, 2025 (View calendar here)

Kindergarten Classes
Monday Maples: Sept. 9, Sept. 30, Nov. 4, Dec. 2, Jan. 6, Feb. 3, Mar. 3,  Apr. 7, May 5, Jun. 2
Monday Willows: Sept. 16, Oct. 7, Nov. 11, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, Feb. 10, Mar. 17,  Apr. 14, May 12, Jun. 9
Monday Birches: Sept. 23, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, Jan. 20, Feb. 24, Mar. 24,  Apr. 28, May 26

School Age Classes
Tuesday Cedars:  Sept. 10, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3, Jan. 7, Feb. 4, Mar. 4,  Apr. 1, May 6, Jun. 3
Tuesday Pines:  Sept. 17, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 14, Feb. 11, Mar. 18,  Apr. 8, May 13, Jun. 10
Tuesday Spruce:  Sept. 24, Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, Feb. 18, Mar. 25,  Apr. 15, May 20.

Program Hours:
Drop off: 8:30-9:00 am
Pick up: 3:30-4:00 pm

Extended Day Care:
Before School Care (8:00-8:30 am) and After School Care (4:00-4:30 pm) options are available for an additional $9 each or $16 for both.

This program costs $76/day (6-10 Forest School days, depending on the class) for a total of $456 – $760 per student for the entire school year (depending on which class you join). This cost includes programming led by two qualified educators, all program materials and access to 150 acres of farm and forest program space.

Educators: All of our Forest School programs are led by qualified childcare and/or education professionals. Our staff are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group.

Programs offer an 8:1 student-to-educator ratio for a maximum of 16 students per class. 

Students must be able to communicate their needs for a restroom and be toilet trained.

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Day Camp

The following programs are being offered for the upcoming camp seasons:

Summer Day Camp

July and August, *NEW* 9 Weeks Offered, for Ages 2.5+

March Break Camp

March 10 - 14, 2025, for Ages 4 - 12

Summer Day Camp

Summertime in the forest brings many new opportunities–longer days, more activities on the farm, and sunshine! Whether it is your child’s first time at camp or an experienced camper, staff will help them navigate this wonderful environment. Children are surrounded by nature, animals, and people who truly care about them.

Some activities may include pond exploration, caring for our farm animals, wildlife tracking, using tools, fire building, cookouts, plant identification, and problem-solving how to build the strongest forts.

2025 Summer Camp
Weekly camps are offered on weekdays*.
*Please note: Week 1: June 30th – July 4th, Camp will be open on Canada Day (Tuesday, July 1st). Week 6: August 5th – 8th, Camp will be closed on the Civic Holiday (Monday, August 4th). 

NEW: Our new 2025 camp hours are 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, with the opportunity to add Before Care (additional fee) from 8:00 – 8:30 am.

Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available. 

2025 Dates: 8 Weeks 
Week 1: June 30 – July 4
Week 2: July 7 – 11
Week 3: July 14 – 18
Week 4: July 21 – 25
Week 5: July 28 – August 1
Week 6: August 5 – 8 (Short Week)
Week 7: August 11 – 15 
Week 8: August 18 – 22
Week 9: August 25-29 (Adult Inclusion Camp only)

Note: GROWTH Camp will not be offered for Summer 2025. View the Group Details below for more information regarding our new specialty camps for 2025.

2025  Weekly Rates

Preschool Rate: $395 per week (Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available.)

Kindergarten and School Age Programs Rate: $380 per week (Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available.)

Specialty Camp Program Rate: $395 per week (Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available.) (View more information in Group Details below)
Note: GROWTH Camp will not be offered for Summer 2025. 

Leader In Training (LIT) Program Rate: $185 per week (Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available.)

These fees include:
– Qualified and caring staff
– All program materials and access to our gear library
– Camp t-shirt!
– Campfire cookout (light refreshments; campers are responsible for bringing their own packed lunch and snacks each day)

*Please note that the week of August 5th – 8th has a reduced rate of $316 for Preschool, $304 for Kindergarten and School Age, and $148 for LIT Camp for the week due to being 4-day camp weeks (due to the Civic Holiday). These prices will be reflected online during the registration process.

Overview
Educators:
All of our Head Counsellors are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant childcare experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group.

Students must be able to communicate their needs for a restroom and be toilet trained. Also, students must not require naps while at Camp. Although we realize that our youngest learners may be in the process of transitioning out of naptime, the expectation is that students have the stamina to enjoy an active, outdoor program for the full day. 

Preschool: Ages 2.5 – 3
5 campers, 1 staff, 1 group
Available during weeks 1-8

Kindergarten: Ages 4 & 5
24 campers, 3 staff, 1 group
Available during weeks 1-8

School Age: Ages 6 – 12
16 campers, 2 staff, 1 group
Available during weeks 1-8

*NEW* Specialty Camps:
10 campers, 2 staff, 1 group
Select weeks only:
Week 7: August 11-15 Junior Farmers (Ages 10-14)
Week 9: August 25-29 Adult Inclusion Camp (Ages 18+)

Leader-In-Training (LIT): Ages 11 – 14
4 LITs per week
Available during weeks 1-8

More Details
Preschool, Kindergarten, and School Age Camps
These camps follow the tenets of Forest School, as outlined in these 10 Forest School Principles. With a wide age group of participants, opportunities for exchanging ideas, sharing, and mentoring become plentiful. Our programs are designed around the campers’ interests, the weather, and the amazing places our property has to offer.
Offerings may include:

  • Loose parts creations
  • Mud kitchen
  • Animal care and interaction
  • Agricultural literacy
  • Exploring deciduous and coniferous forests, meadows, swampland
  • Free play
  • Shelter building
  • Tool use and primitive skills
  • Storytelling
  • Indigenous perspectives
  • Art and crafts/maker space 
  • Vernal pool exploration 
  • Nature Journalling
  • Campfire and cookout

*NEW* Junior Farmers (Ages 10-14)
This program is geared towards children who are interested in animal interactions and agricultural literacy. Topics include: how to care for animals and enrich their environment, observing and learning about the crops on the farm (planting, harvesting, growth cycles), tending to the Garden, managing the Market Stand, a visit to the neighbouring modern dairy barn, and learning about the role of technology in agriculture. No previous agricultural knowledge or experience is required.

*NEW* Adult Inclusion Camp (Ages 18+)
This camp is designed for adults with exceptionalities. The participants will spend time with us on the farm and in the forest practicing valuable life skills such as cooking, social interactions, cooperative games, and trying new things! Siblings and friends of adults with exceptionalities may also attend as campers during this week. The daily schedule runs the same as other weeks of camp (see Daily Schedule below). 

LIT (Leaders in Training) (Ages 11-14)
This program focuses on developing leadership skills in connection with working with younger campers. Participants will work with their fellow LITs to build trust, complete teamwork challenges, increase their self-awareness, and build self-confidence. Participants will work with younger campers in many capacities, such as assisting counsellors with preparing materials for makerspace activities, games, and activities, supporting campers who enjoy having a special older ‘friend’, eating lunch with campers, etc. LITs will set stretch goals for themselves, such as leading a group activity, song, or story for the group. Participants should be ready to help and serve in order to foster leadership skills. Although they will come alongside the younger campers in a play-based environment, their role is to assist in leading the group (not playing themselves)

8:00-8:30 – Before Care (Additional Fee)
8:30-9:00 – Morning Drop-off, followed by the groups’ morning meetings (this may include Land Acknowledgment, Sit Spots, review of the upcoming activities)
9:00-9:30 – 1st snack
9:30-12:00 – Morning adventure 
12:00-12:30 – Lunch
12:30-1:00 – Free play, centre time
1:00-2:30 – Afternoon adventure
2:30-3:00 – 2nd snack
3:00-4:00 – End of day reflection, group games, or activities
4:00-4:30 – Pick-up

The pasture

March Break Camp

The seasons will determine which activities will be available on the farm and in the forest. Each one brings new adventures and learning experiences. With a wide age group of participants, opportunities for exchanging ideas, sharing and mentoring become plentiful. Our programs are designed around the campers’ interests, the weather, and the amazing places our property has to offer.

Offerings may include:

  • Loose parts creations
  • Mud kitchen
  • Animal care and interaction
  • Agricultural literacy
  • Maple syrup collection (weather permitting) 
  • Exploring deciduous and coniferous forests, meadows, swampland
  • Free play
  • Sledding (weather permitting)
  • Shelter building
  • Tool use and primitive skills
  • Storytelling
  • Indigenous perspectives
  • Art and crafts/maker space 
  • Vernal pool exploration 
  • Nature Journalling
  • Campfire and cookout

8:00-8:30 – Before School Care (available for an additional fee)
8:30-9:00
– Drop-off 
9:00-9:15 – Morning meeting (this may include Land Acknowledgment, Sit Spots, review of the upcoming activities)
9:15-9:30 – 1st snack
9:30-12:00 – Morning adventure 
12:00-12:30 – Lunch
12:30-1:00 – Unstructured gross motor play, centre time
1:00-2:30 – Afternoon adventure
2:30-3:00 – 2nd snack
3:00-4:00 – End of day reflection, group games, or activities
4:00-4:30 – Pick-up

Ages: 4 & 5 years old
Dates: Daily from Monday, March 10 – Friday, March 14, 2025
Rate: $365.00 (Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available.)

Schedule:
Monday, March 10 – Friday, March 14, 2025

8:00-8:30 am – Before School Care (available for an additional fee. Select the option of Before School Care during your registration)
8:30-9:00 am
– Drop-off 
4:00-4:30 pm – Pick-Up

Educators: All of our Head Counsellors are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care or child development experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group.

Ages: 6 – 12 years old
Dates: Daily from Monday, March 10 – Friday, March 14, 2025
Rate: $365.00 (Registration is for the entire week. Individual days are not available.)

Schedule:
Monday, March 10 – Friday, March 14, 2025
8:00-8:30 am – Before School Care (available for an additional fee. Select the option of Before School Care during your registration)
8:30-9:00 am
– Drop-off 
4:00-4:30 pm – Pick-Up

Educators: All of our Head Counsellors are either Ontario Certified Teachers, Early Childhood Educators, or have other relevant child care or child development experience. Our staff are trained in First Aid with CPR and AED, as well, they all have recent clear Vulnerable Sector Checks.

Additionally, our Inclusion Facilitator is proud to offer support to children who may have a neurodivergent diagnosis, experience learning differences, and need occasional support to be successful during their Forest School or camp experience. The role of the Inclusion Facilitator is to support an individual child for a short period to reintegrate them back into their group.

Join us for additional programs that include the whole family or your class.

The following programs are being offered this year:

Family Programs

Newborn to 5 years old

Field Trips

Unavailable at this time

Special Events

Group Events & More

Nature Baby (Spring & Fall)

Educator: Brittany Kivell, Registered Early Childhood Educator

Suitable for babies and children ages 0 – 24 months: Although Nature Baby and Forest Family are play-based, Nature Baby usually occurs in the forested area closer to our main site. On the other hand, Forest Family includes a short, guided hike and programming targeted to children ages 2-5 years. For this reason, families with children between 18 and 24 months can choose which class is best suited for their child.

Join us in the forest and on the farm in our 8-week Nature Baby classes where families will learn and explore while immersed in nature. Each week will bring a new adventure to families as they will be guided by Brittany Kivell, a Registered Early Childhood Educator. This program follows the tenets of Forest School, as outlined in these 10 Forest School Principles. Program activities may include nature hikes, loose part play, art and music, animal interactions, mud and bugs, campfire treats and more.

Please note:  You may bring a stroller or baby carrier/wrap however, some of our trails are not suitable for strollers. 

Fall 2024 Tuesday Class (am)
10:00 – 11:00 am – 8 weeks in duration from  September 17 – November 5, 2024

This program follows the tenets of Forest School, as outlined in these 10 Forest School Principles. Program activities may include nature hikes, loose part play, art and music, animal interactions, mud and bugs, campfire treats and more.

Nature Baby Spring Session: $160 per family (Registration is for the entire 8-week session. Individual days are not available.)

These fees include:
– Qualified and caring staff
– All program materials
– Special Guest
– One Campfire Cookout (light refreshments; nut-free snack)

Cancellation Policy: You must advise CFFS staff of any changes or your intentions to withdraw from the program with 30 days written notice in order to waive the payment penalty of the $50 Cancellation Fee. If you cancel with 30 days written notice, we charge a $30 Administration Fee and refund the remainder of your payment. If you cancel with less than 30 days written notice, we charge a $50 Cancellation fee and do not issue a refund.

  • Sun hat and sunscreen
  • Bug spray or bug jacket
  • Change of clothes (for child)
  • Stroller, wagon, or carrier
  • Picnic blanket (optional)
  • Nut-free snacks
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Backpack or diaper bag
  • Refillable water bottle

Please note:  You may bring a stroller or baby carrier/wrap however, some of our trails are not suitable for strollers. 

Forest Family (Spring & Fall)

Educator: Brittany Kivell, Registered Early Childhood Educator

Suitable for children ages 2 – 5: Although Nature Baby and Forest Family are play-based, Nature Baby usually occurs in the forested area closer to our main site. On the other hand, Forest Family includes a short, guided hike and programming targeted to children ages 2-5 years. For this reason, families with children between 18 and 24 months can choose which class is best suited for their child.

Join us in the forest and on the farm in our 8-week Forest Family classes where families will learn and explore while immersed in nature. Each week will bring a new adventure to families as they will be guided by Brittany Kivell, a Registered Early Childhood Educator. This program follows the tenets of Forest School, as outlined in these 10 Forest School Principles. Program activities may include nature hikes, loose part play, art and music, animal interactions, mud and bugs, campfire treats and more.

Please note:  You may bring a stroller or baby carrier/wrap however, some of our trails are not suitable for strollers or wagons. 

Fall 2024 Thursday Class (pm)
10:00 – 11:00 am – 8 weeks in duration from September 19 – November 7, 2024

Fall 2024 Friday Class (am)
10:00 – 11:00 am – 8 weeks in duration from September 20 – November 8, 2024

This program follows the tenets of Forest School, as outlined in these 10 Forest School Principles. Program activities may include nature hikes, loose part play, art and music, animal interactions, mud and bugs, campfire treats and more.

Forest Family Spring Session: $180 per family (Registration is for the entire 8-week session. Individual days are not available.)

These fees include:
– Qualified and caring staff
– All program materials
– Special Guest
– One Campfire Cookout (light refreshments; nut-free snack)

Cancellation Policy: You must advise CFFS staff of any changes or your intentions to withdraw from the program with 30 days written notice in order to waive the payment penalty of the $50 Cancellation Fee. If you cancel with 30 days written notice, we charge a $30 Administration Fee and refund the remainder of your payment. If you cancel with less than 30 days written notice, we charge a $50 Cancellation fee and do not issue a refund.

  • Sun hat and sunscreen
  • Bug spray or bug jacket
  • Change of clothes (for child)
  • Stroller, wagon, or carrier
  • Picnic balnket (optional)
  • Nut-free snacks
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Backpack or diaper bag
  • Refillable water bottle

Please note:  You may bring a stroller or baby carrier/wrap however, some of our trails are not suitable for strollers and wagons. 

Winter Explorers (Winter)

Educator: Brittany Kivell, Registered Early Childhood Educator

Suitable for babies and children ages Newborn – 5 years: Winter Explorers is a one-hour program dedicated to connecting children and families to the wonderful outdoors. In this program, families will learn about how to dress for the weather, engage in short-guided hikes, learn new games, and most importantly, play! This program is led by Brittany Kivell who is a Forest and Nature Practitioner, Registered Early Childhood Educator, and a mother of two young boys. You can look forward to playing in the snow, tapping trees, and making maple syrup during this 6-week program. This program also follows the tenets of Forest School, as outlined in these 10 Forest School Principles.

Please note:  You may bring a stroller or baby carrier/wrap however, some of our trails are not suitable for strollers. 

202 Class Schedule:

Tuesday Class (am)
10:00 – 11:00 am – 5 weeks in duration from Tuesday, January 28 until Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Thursday Class (am)
10:00 – 11:00 am – 5 weeks in duration from Thursday, January 30 until Thursday, February 27, 2025

Friday Class (am)
10:00 – 11:00 am – 5 weeks in duration from Friday, January 31 until Friday, February 28, 2025

2025 Rates: $100/session ($17/class) (Registration is for the entire 5-week session. Individual days are not available.)

These fees include:
– Qualified and caring staff
– All program materials
– Warm drinks over the fire
– One Campfire Cookout (light refreshments; nut-free snack)

Cancellation Policy: You must advise CFFS staff of any changes or your intentions to withdraw from the program with 30 days written notice to waive the payment penalty of the $50 Cancellation Fee. If you cancel with 30 days written notice, we charge a $30 Administration Fee and refund the remainder of your payment. If you cancel with less than 30 days written notice, we charge a $50 Cancellation fee and do not issue a refund.

  • Change of clothes (for child)
  • Weather-appropriate outdoor gear (Visit our Resources Page for more information!)
  • Toboggan, sled, or carrier
  • Nut-free snacks
  • Comfortable walking shoes or boots
  • Backpack or diaper bag
  • Refillable water bottle

Please note:  You may bring a sled or tobaggan, or stroller, or carrier/wrap however, some of our trails are not suitable for strollers. 

Field Trips

This program will not be offered for the 2024-2025 school year. Please check back for future changes and offerings. 

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Special Events

Thinking of planning an event with your organization? Contact us at [email protected] to inquire about renting the event space.

View the Our Site section to view details about each space on the site. 

If you’re interested in viewing the site to see if it would be suitable for your event, please email [email protected]

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Professional Learning

The Farm & Forest School will be proudly hosting the Forest School Practitioners Course in partnership with Forest School Canada and the Child & Nature Alliance of Canada.

Spring Course: The modular course is scheduled to take place at our site on May 3rd -5th, 2024 and May 25th – 26th, 2024.

Fall Course: The modular course is scheduled to take place at our site on October 5th -6th, 2024 and October 18th – 20th, 2024.

Registration is now open! Register at: https://childnature.ca/forest-school-canada/
For more information, visit: Child and Nature Alliance of Canada’s website or contact Forest School Canada at [email protected]

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