Our Camps

Walking Together

At Rivers to Ridges, reconciliation is not a single act but a way of being together. We listen, learn, and walk alongside the Peoples whose lands we learn on. Every week, our camps welcome Elders and Knowledge Holders to share their teachings, helping us nurture curiosity, respect, and belonging on the land.

2026 Summer Camp

2026 will mark our 10th summer of offering camps, with many campers returning year after year to deepen their skills, reconnect with friends, and play. Each child is part of a small pod of 10 with a dedicated leader, ensuring safety, engagement, and personal attention. Days unfold with explorations like shelter-building, fire-making, storytelling and skill-shares with Elders and Knowledge Holders, wild foraging, awareness games, and camp-wide open play. Each week ends with a Friday family celebration, where campers proudly share their highlights and accomplishments.

SPACES AVAILABLE – June 15 – 19, 2026 Heartwood Youth Leadership Training Ages 12+

FULL – July 6 – 10, 2026 Open Camp Ages 5 – 8

Registration Policies

We are committed to creating safe, meaningful programs for children. To help us do this, we ask all families to review our registration policies before enrolling.

Payment Plans

Payment plans are available for our programs and can be selected at the time of registration.

Refund & Cancellation Policy

We understand that family plans can change and do our best to be fair and transparent with refunds. Please note that significant time and resources go into planning programs, securing staff, and managing registrations.

  • Within 48 hours of registration: Families receive a full refund, including the $50 deposit.

  • 28 or more days before the program begins: A refund will be issued, less the $50 non-refundable deposit, which helps cover administrative time and planning already invested.

  • Fewer than 28 days before the program begins: Unfortunately, we are unable to offer a refund, as program expenses and staffing are already in place.

Program Cancellation

In the unforeseen event that we must cancel a program, such as for low enrollment or unexpected circumstances, families will be offered the choice of transferring to another program (if available) or receiving a full refund (minus processing fees). We do our best to avoid cancellations and will communicate with families as early as possible.

Wait List

Many of our programs fill quickly. If a spot opens, families on the wait list will be notified automatically by email and will have 48 hours to confirm their registration before the spot is offered to the next family.

Late Pick-Up

Our staff work hard to ensure a safe and smooth end to each program day. Programs end at 4:15 pm, and we ask families to plan accordingly.

  • Pick-ups after 4:15 pm may result in a $25 fee.

  • Pick-ups after 4:45 pm may result in an additional $25 fee.

Families are responsible for covering late fees. If late pick-ups become ongoing, program participation may be suspended. We encourage parents/guardians to make special arrangements in advance if they know they will be delayed.

Our Routines & Anchors

Open Play 

Sit Spots

Bird Language 

Gratitude Practice

Survival Skills

What It Feels like at Camp

At Rivers to Ridges, children run, climb, build, and play with their whole hearts. They return home muddy and tired, yet full of songs, stories, and wonder. Alongside this joyful energy are moments of stillness: a quiet sit spot, weaving plants into cordage, or listening to an Elder share stories and skills.

Grounded in research and guided by local knowledge, our programs honour play as inseparable from learning. Children test their limits and follow their curiosity, supported by caring mentors who guide with skill, respect, and heart.

The result is both lively and gentle: experiences of belonging that ripple into home, friendships, and a more empathetic way of seeing the world.

I was over the moon each day at pick-up listening to their stories and seeing how inspired they were to learn about nature. Rivers to Ridges made a huge impact on them and how they see themselves in this world!

Amy, Parent

“This camp is utterly unique in terms of offerings in Whitehorse. I am very appreciative of the calm, peaceful energy that is nurtured. I also really appreciate the Indigenous content and the fact that First Nations Elders participate.”

Ian, Parent

“My son said it was the best camp ever, and wants to go back next summer for all 4 weeks. He came home regulated, content and full of stories and songs.”

Emilie, Parent

“Thank you so much to the skilled educators in this program for their enthusiasm, energy and passion. I feel this experience has been incredible valuable for our daughter, fueling an interest and enjoyment of the outdoors. She has loved it. We very much look forward to the summer camp.”

Deah, Parent

“Our son was thrilled every time we picked him up. It is an amazing opportunity for the kiddos to experience the outdoors with friends and with skilled instructors. You fueled a wonderful fire within him that we were very happy to see. We now have an outdoor shelter in our green space behind our home! Thank you for all your efforts. The pictures and weekly updates were fantastic. It was a wonderful wrap around to your program. Looking forward to signing our son up again in the future.”

Cavell, Parent

“The instructors are passionate about teaching children the beauty of the natural world. Our son is now identifying animal tracks, talking to me about animal habitats and is excited to point out different subarctic trees and plants. It’s great that he is involved in a co-ed program that is science driven and fun.”

Victoria, Parent

“We can not say enough about how much we have enjoyed having our son in the Rivers to Ridges program. The teachers are kind, professional, caring and passionate about the outdoors. Their love of nature has transferred to the kids, and they have gone out of their way to make every child feel special, and to ensure that parents are aware of all of the amazing activities that the children are involved in. ​This program completely surpassed our expectations and we could not recommend it more. We are so grateful that our son had the opportunity to be involved, and we plan on having him continue with the program in the years ahead. Thank you so much!”

Kathleen, Parent

Bursary Fund

In 2018, we established the Strong Roots Bursary Fund to ensure that all children have the opportunity to experience the forest, regardless of their family’s financial situation. Currently, the fund is modest, and not all applicants can be guaranteed support. However, with financial contributions from our community, we can ensure that no family is ever turned away due to lack of funds. This fund, made possible through the generosity of local donors, sponsors, and a portion of our organizational revenues, is key to keeping our programs accessible to all families in need.

Children may be invited to…

  • build simple shelters from natural materials
  • sneak silently like foxes or join running games through the forest
  • sit quietly at a favourite spot and notice what unfolds
  • weave plants into cordage or small crafts
  • laugh, sing, and share camp songs together
  • taste wild berries and learn about edible and medicinal plants
  • dream up and create wild crafts
  • make their own forest medallion + choose a forest name
  • sketch insects, press flowers, or creatively map trails
  • hike up the hill and take in the view
  • coax a spark into flame, or try friction fires
  • explore invertebrates at the pond or lake
  • listen to stories and teachings from Elders and Knowledge Holders
  • balance on logs, climb with awareness, or play in the mud
  • track animal prints and follow their signs
  • take on team challenges or survival scenarios

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