Algonquin Park Wilderness Arts

Programs are designed to re-introduce guest to the language of nature and develop a deep, meaningful connection to the natural world. We are committed to passing on these ancient teachings and helping restore balance and harmony in today’s world. Our Guests on Wilderness Arts Pgms (video).

"The Earth is the ultimate provider and for countless generations our ancestors knew how to survive and live in harmony with nature. By learning and practicing these skills we begin to experience nature in an ancient and meaningful way." ~ Alexis Burnett

Come learn about your natural world while strengthening your connection to the Earth under the caring guidance of Alexis Burnett and his team.

2010 Wilderness Arts Programs
Feb 25 - 28 Winter Wildlife Tracking
Mar 4 - 7 The Winter Wanderer
Jul 8 - 11 Edible and Medicinal Plants
Jul 12 - 17 Way of the Naturalist Canoe Trip
Aug 5 - 8 Wilderness Survival
Aug 19 - 22 Spirit of Plants
Sep 16 - 19 Spirit of Fire
Alexis Burnett Teaches Wilderness Arts, tracking, edible and medicinal plants, winter camping and naturalist studies at the Edge
Toll Free: 800.953.3343 / Phone: 705.386.1595
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