Nêhiyawak Warriors

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How do we create opportunities for youth?

  • Learn traditional land-based skills like canoeing, hunting, fishing, foraging, and harvesting
  • Build relationships with local Elders and Knowledge Keepers
  • Explore cultural teachings and stories in a supportive environment
  • Connect with the land in a way that nurtures identity and belonging

Land-Based Camps & Programming

A reconnection to land, culture, and community.

Indigenous youth connecting with the land

Rooted in the Land

Being on the land is an intrinsic part of our culture, deeply woven into the fabric of our identity as Indigenous people.

Youth participating in cultural activities

Our Vision for Youth

We offer land-based programming for First Nations youth (ages 15–29), both on-reserve and urban. Our goal is to break down barriers and create fun, healing ways for youth to reconnect with the land and their culture.