Barefoot Bushcraft offers a unique series of courses dedicated to Homeschool students and educators. Our programs cover topics including team building, critical thinking, and environmental awareness.
The HOBBIT provides a day of fun in the outdoors where participants will practice useful skills, learn about the environment, and have an opportunity to meet with other youth – all in a safe and comfortable setting.
Suitable for ages 6 to 15yrs
Parents encouraged to stay & participate
Cost: $600.00 per student (Includes Parental participation) –> You can make payments by using Afterpay!
Location: 1874 Highway 20 East, Fonthill Ontario
Maximum Number: 10 Students
Dates: Students can book any timeslot they wish
Time: 6 Weeks
Day: Thursdays 10am to 4pm
Dates:
Equipment: All necessary equipment is provided!
Refunds: Once paid, we can reschedule you to another week with 24 hours notice.
● Program and pricing subject to availability
You Must sign up for all 6 weeks
All necessary equipment is provided!
Due to large numbers of registrations, this program is built to be cumulative. It is designed that each time your child comes out, they will learn more and more. Sign-ups are for the entire 6 week program, every time they come out, we will build on their previous knowledge and skill.
Each program day is 6 hours, and has multiple activities.
Module 2 and 3 will be different each visit, building on previous skills.
Groups will be split into 3, and students will rotate through each hour during their visit.
Module 1 – archery, axe & knife throwing
Module 2 – Survival Skills such as knife handling, safe axe use, fire making, shelter building, etc.
Module 3 – Homesteading skills such as learning to operate a Kubota tractor, Soap Making, sewing and / or leather work, Gardening, and other skills.
*Program and pricing subject to availability*
Barefoot Bushcraft acknowledges the land on which we gather was the historic territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today this gathering place is home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples and acknowledging reminds us that our great standard of living is directly related to the resources and friendship of Indigenous peoples.
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