The YMCA

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Outdoor Learning Program

Minnesota's northern forests are truly a place for curiosity, discovery and exploration. Since 1973, Widjiwagan has offered school groups from 10-90 students the opportunity to experience the magic and wonder of the north through our residential environmental education program.

The program lessons come alive at Widjiwagan because we combine environmental education with experiential learning. Each activity is an opportunity for discovery and we keep the idea of "learning by doing" central to our philosophy.

We've designed our curriculum to increase each student's knowledge and awareness of the natural world through a combination of environmental educational and recreational activities. In addition, we believe strongly in individualized instruction. Consequently, many of our lessons take place in small "study groups," where student to staff ratios are usually 8 to 1 or lower. Most schools spend five days at Widjiwagan, arriving on Monday and departing on Friday. However, we do offer shorter or longer stays.

We offer a wide range of presentations and activities that take advantage of Widji's unique wilderness setting. We encourage you to tailor your experience to fit your school's curriculum in order to build upon your week, long after you leave Widjiwagan. Examples of our activities and presentations include:

  • Animal Studies
  • Boreal Black Bears
  • Glacial Geology
  • Forest Studies
  • Cross Country Skiing
  • Freshwater Studies
  • Eco-Hike
  • Global Citizenship
  • Environmental Simulation
  • Map & Compass
  • Global Environmental Issues
  • Night Hike
  • The Night Sky
  • Canoeing
  • Ojibwa Heritage
  • Teambuilding
  • Predator & Prey
  • Voyageurs of the North
  • Snow Crystal Study
  • Wilderness Survival
  • Wolves of the North
  • Quiz Bowl
  • Finnish Sauna
  • Birds of the North Woods

 

Financial Assistance

Widjiwagan encourages and seeks out collaborations with schools that work with low-income and otherwise challenged youth, especially from St. Paul and northeastern Minnesota. To help facilitate this, we make available financial aid money from our "campership fund" to some groups depending on the need. These funds come from donations to our annual Y Partners Campaign. Arrangements for financial aid are made as a part of the registration process and are usually based on the number of students that qualify for free and reduced lunch programs.

Outdoor Learning Program Campers

I honestly think that the kids learn to look at our world in a different way based on nature. I think they become more aware of what they do, what they use, and how that effects our environment. I also think they learn to treat others differently – to work as a team more, to include others more and how to work effectively with people that are different from them.
2011 Olson Middle School Teacher