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Showing posts with label Camps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camps. Show all posts
Sunday, September 21, 2014
2 hour CPR Crash Course
Monday, Oct 6th-10am @ Boomerang Kids Westboro.
A 2hr informal session in a relaxed atmosphere. No certification given.
The following subjects will be covered:
-Infant/Child CPR and Choking
-Infant/Child anatomy ie airway, bone structure
-Common skin problems ie. Ringworm, Fifth disease, Impetigo and Chicken Pox
-Treatment of bleeds including signs of infection and wound care
-Febrile Seizures. How to recognize and what to do
-Poisons. treatment on what to do if your child swallows something.
Cost is $15 per student. Please bring cash or cheque at the class.
Limit of 10 people per class. Please call store to reserve a spot (613-722-6671).
About Instructor:
A trained Paramedic who was in the Canadian Forces for 12 years. Currently, a full time firefighter. 13 years of teaching experience. Action First Aid has been in business for the past 8 yrs.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Gong Yoga For Kids
Sunday September 28, 2014, 11am-12pm
Special Class lead by Kulmeet Garand
The ultimate reset button: concentration & relaxation.Tools to help your child relax, concentrate, and sleep more soundly.The healing sound of the gong, combined with fun yoga and mantra music, are sure to be a hit.
Fresh fruit provided.

No experience necessary.
Your investment: $10 per child $15 per family
Registration: In person, by phone 613-234-7974 or online.
Location Details: Rama Lotus Yoga 342 Gladstone
Special Class lead by Kulmeet Garand
The ultimate reset button: concentration & relaxation.Tools to help your child relax, concentrate, and sleep more soundly.The healing sound of the gong, combined with fun yoga and mantra music, are sure to be a hit.
Fresh fruit provided.

No experience necessary.
Your investment: $10 per child $15 per family
Registration: In person, by phone 613-234-7974 or online.
Location Details: Rama Lotus Yoga 342 Gladstone
Monday, August 18, 2014
Affordable CPR at Boomerang Kids
A 2hr informal session in a relaxed atmosphere. No certification given.
The following subjects will be covered:
-Infant/Child CPR and Choking
-Infant/Child anatomy ie airway, bone structure
-Common skin problems ie. Ringworm, Fifth disease, Impetigo and Chicken Pox
-Treatment of bleeds including signs of infection and wound care
-Febrile Seizures. How to recognize and what to do
-Poisons. treatment on what to do if your child swallows something.
Cost is $15 per student. Please bring cash or cheque at the class.
Limit of 10 people per class. Please call store to reserve a spot (613-722-6671).
About Instructor:
A trained Paramedic who was in the Canadian Forces for 12 years. Currently, a full time firefighter. 13 years of teaching experience. Action First Aid has been in business for the past 8 yrs.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Decimal Detectives Museum Camp
August
18, 19, 20, 21, and 22
Jr.
Museum Camp (ages 4 – 7): 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Sr.
Museum Camp (ages 8 – 12): 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Who says the combination of history and math can’t
be fun for young learners? Our Decimal Detectives series brings the two
together to explore local heritage, the community’s development, and the
natural world. How do we do that? For the young campers topics include patterns
and mapping, simple shapes, currency and counting, and measuring. For older
kids, we look at geometry, patterns, and measuring angles. Solving mysteries,
building models of the museum, and making their own maps are just part of the
fun! Cost:
$6/participant
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Explorer's Club
Saturdays in
August from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
August
16, 23, and 30
88
acres on the Ottawa River? What better place could there be in Ottawa for an
Explorers’ Club? Families can spend time together learning about the history,
natural heritage, and eco-systems of the site with different activities each
week as they explore for insects and wildlife, keep their eyes open for
geology, and uncover new archaeological secrets. Ages 8 – 12. Cost: $6/participant
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Baxter Beach and Conservation Area
Baxter Conservation Area — 68 hectares of outdoor fun! Follow over five kilometres of trails through wetlands, conifer plantations, mixed forest, alder thickets, nut groves and a solar energy display. The trails are perfect for hiking, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Enjoy a peaceful view of the scenic Rideau River from the trail or splash and play at the sandy beach. Location: 7498 Carter Road, Kars, Ontario about 20 mins from Ottawa.
We found this little hidden treasure this weekend. This is a beautiful park, beach and the trails are lovely (although very buggy right now, we had to turn around). This is an amazing day trip for the family- A SUMMER MUST!!!
We found this little hidden treasure this weekend. This is a beautiful park, beach and the trails are lovely (although very buggy right now, we had to turn around). This is an amazing day trip for the family- A SUMMER MUST!!!
- gate fee ($6/car) or annual pass ($45)
- open daily, year round
- picnic tables and barbecues
- covered picnic shelter
- sandy beach- very clean
- change huts and privies
- self-guided nature trail (see map)
- marsh boardwalk
- weekend programs
- school programs
- public workshops
- day camps
- McManus Conservation Centre
- F.R. Park Nut Grove featuring over 30 nut and bean trees, some rarely seen in Eastern Ontario
- natural flood plain forest of silver maple, cedars and many more native plant
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Kids in the Park
Location: Dundonald Park-512 Somerset St.
Date: Monday, 11 August 2014
Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Come and join this FREE family event. What an amazing morning of fun for the kids.
Join the Centretown Community Health Centre Early Years team for a fun morning of arts and crafts, sand play and other fun activities. In English, French, Arabic and Somali.
Date: Monday, 11 August 2014
Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Come and join this FREE family event. What an amazing morning of fun for the kids.
Join the Centretown Community Health Centre Early Years team for a fun morning of arts and crafts, sand play and other fun activities. In English, French, Arabic and Somali.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Weekly Summer Events at Billings Estate
Billings Estate- 2100 Cabot Street
Captains of Industry
Wednesdays in July from 1 pm to 3 pm
Do you have a future Captain of Industry in your family? This series of programs introduces young visitors to the people who helped make local history great. Just to name a few of the Captains of Industry topics and activities: build a steamboat and play a traditional canal builders’ game to learn about Colonel By, learn about Philemon Wright and the lumber industry by exploring the forestry at the estate and building a log cabin with Lincoln Logs™, with Thomas McKay’s story told through making cement stones and using Jenga™ to understand the engineering of walls. Ages 8 - 12. Cost: $6/participant.
Geology Rocks
Thursdays in July from 1 pm to 3 pm
Not many people nowadays know that Elkanah Billings was the first professional paleontologist in Canada and worked in the field of geology. This series of programs for budding scientists celebrates Elkanah’s efforts by using hands-on activities to teach about fossils and dinosaurs, minerals, land formations, and volcanoes and earthquakes – including building a beaker volcano using sand and wax! Ages 8 – 12. Cost: $6/participant.
Little Critters
Fridays in July from 10 am to 11:30 am
With 8 acres of parkland so close to the downtown core, this program encourages discovery of the littlest critters living on site. Inspired by the Billings’ own amateur entomologist – Braddish II – young children will learn about a new insect and its lifecycle each week, play insect-related games, go on bug hunts, and make crafts to take home. Bring a picnic lunch or pick up one from our tea room and spend the rest of the afternoon relaxing on the grounds. Ages 3 – 5. Cost: $6/participant.
Preschool Picnics at the Museum
Fridays in August from 10 am to 11:30 am
Introduce your little ones to the wonders of museums at an early age! Preschool Picnics encourage imaginative learning through role playing as Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk (and others!), making fossils to learn about natural history, doing “chores” like pioneer children would have done, and playing matching games to learn about big vs. little to help them understand the world around them. A small picnic lunch is provided. Ages 3 – 5. Cost: $8/participant.
Can You Dig It?
Wednesdays in August from 1 pm to 3 pm
Unearth Ottawa’s best kept secrets by digging into our outdoor, hands-on archaeology program! Each one of these weekly programs focuses on a different aspect of archaeology, and delves into the past by having children participate in archaeological digs to discover buried artefacts. Topics range from how to set up a digging grid, to artifact dating techniques, to making a time capsule. Ages 6 – 12. Cost: $6/participant.
History Detectives
Thursdays in August from 1 pm to 3 pm
Do you have an aspiring Sherlock Holmes at home? Our History Detectives series of weekly programs presents a different mystery to solve by collecting a series of clues, studying evidence, and carrying out investigative work to crack the case! Helping children develop deductive reasoning skills and teaching them about the history of the Estate becomes fun with cases like: The Case of the Lost Lumber, the Missing Tea Biscuits, the Case of the Train Delay, and more! Ages 6 – 12. Cost: $6/participant.
Vintage Motorcycle Show
Sunday, August 17 from 10 am to 4 pm
Come meet the keepers of vintage motorcycles and their prized possessions! You’ll learn about different types of motorcycles from different parts of the world and can test your motorcycle knowledge with our family-friendly scavenger hunt. Cost: $6/person, $10/pair or $16/family.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Summer Naturalist Program
Summer Naturalist Program
- Junior Naturalist (Ages 2-5) every Wednesday and Thursday morning starting at 10:30 am. Programs run twice weekly (for 8 weeks) starting July 2nd, 2014.
- Naturalist Youth (Ages 6-12) every Wednesday and Thursday evening, starting at 6:30 pm. Program runs twice weekly (for 8 weeks) starting July 2nd, 2014.
- Cost: $ 2 per child
- No registration required
- bilingual instructors
- email: friendsofpetrieisland@hotmail.com for Any Questions
- Come out and earn a certificate and badge for every session That You expected in order for you and your child to Become Official naturalists of Petrie Island!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Andrew Fleck Playgroups in the Park
Come and join us for some outdoor fun at our playgroups in the park.
Enjoy some time outside with your little ones and experience adventures beyond the
play structures!
Please note: Playgroup in the park is weather dependent. Please call
613-737-6369 if it’s been raining and you’re unsure whether or not to attend.
play structures!
Please note: Playgroup in the park is weather dependent. Please call
613-737-6369 if it’s been raining and you’re unsure whether or not to attend.
Wednesday August 6, 2014 Featherston Park
1801 Featherston Drive
Wednesday August 13, 2014 Weston Park
955 Pleasant Park Drive
1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Summer Museum of Nature Camps
Day camps at the Museum of Nature introduce your child to a world of discovery and fun—in a cool castle filled with dinosaurs, fossils, mammals and live creatures. Available July 7-August 22 2014.
Ages: 6 to 14
Nature Camp hours: 9 am to 4 pm. Before- and after-camp daycare is available.
Location: At the museum (240 McLeod Street, Ottawa).
Each action-packed week includes
- access to Creatures of Light, the museum's blockbuster exhibition
- a 3D movie
- interactions with live animals
- an opportunity to trade personally collected natural specimens at the Trading Post
- exclusive gallery tours
- daily outdoor activities.
Check out these amazing themes:
Arctic
Explore one of Canada's coolest and least-known regions: the Arctic! Through museum exhibitions, scientific research and collections, campers will discover the amazing animals, exciting fossils and hardy plants of the Arctic.
See the schedule
Explore one of Canada's coolest and least-known regions: the Arctic! Through museum exhibitions, scientific research and collections, campers will discover the amazing animals, exciting fossils and hardy plants of the Arctic.
See the schedule
Bioluminescence
The mysterious phenomenon of bioluminescence is illuminated in this camp. Campers will discover the variety of animals and plants that produce their own light (it's more than just fireflies!) They'll investigate how and why these impressive creatures glow.
See the schedule
The mysterious phenomenon of bioluminescence is illuminated in this camp. Campers will discover the variety of animals and plants that produce their own light (it's more than just fireflies!) They'll investigate how and why these impressive creatures glow.
See the schedule
Canada's Creatures
Animal enthusiasts will love getting up-close and interactive with the museum's live collection of critters. Campers will learn about proper animal care from the live specimen technicians, as well as how to create habitats for the different species—from slugs to frogs to tarantulas!
See the schedule
Animal enthusiasts will love getting up-close and interactive with the museum's live collection of critters. Campers will learn about proper animal care from the live specimen technicians, as well as how to create habitats for the different species—from slugs to frogs to tarantulas!
See the schedule
Dinosaurs and Fossils
Be awed by the huge, amazing, real specimens in the Talisman Energy Fossil Gallery. Learn what's involved in finding dinosaurs and other fossils in the field, collecting them and preparing them for public display. Touch a real 70-million-year-old fossil!
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Be awed by the huge, amazing, real specimens in the Talisman Energy Fossil Gallery. Learn what's involved in finding dinosaurs and other fossils in the field, collecting them and preparing them for public display. Touch a real 70-million-year-old fossil!
See the schedule
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