The Open Outdoors program is designed to ignite a love of the outdoors by offering accessible skill building activities to empower equity deserving communities to be comfortable in the outdoors. Equity deserving communities are those historically under-resourced and under-represented in outdoor education and includes Black, racialized, 2SLGBTQIA+, and disabled communities. In addition to these groups, the program also aims to engage Indigenous youth and families recognizing the specific historical colonial inequities tied to land access and the outdoors that has led to Indigenous underrepresentation in outdoor education. Skill instruction will vary based on the location and time of year, but could include canoeing, fire building, orienteering, outdoor cooking, and more. We encourage participation from individuals or families/extended families, but please note that youth must be 16 years old to participate without adult supervision.
Sunday, March 2 at YMCA Cedar Glen Outdoor Centre – 1:00pm to 4:00pm.
Join us to experience maple syrup – from sap to sweet treat! Learn about how maple syrup is made, participate in the process, and enjoy a delicious treat at the end.
Bussing will be available from the David Braley Vaughan YMCA (corner of Apple Mill Rd. and Buttermill Ave.). The bus will depart at 12:15 pm and will return by 4:45 pm.
*YMCA Cedar Glen is not a fully accessible site. We have several accommodations in place to make our program more accessible and are continually working to improve in this area. If you have questions about how you can participate, please feel free to reach out to us.