Wildlife Tracking Workshop - January 14-15th - Beaver Valley near Kimberly
Algonquin Winter Tracking Trip - February 19th-24th -- Algonquin Park
Track and Sign Evaluation - February 26-27th - Dwight
Wild Plants Apprenticeship Program - April 7-8th – Near Orangeville (10 month program 1 weekend a month)
Minesing Swamp Overnight Canoe Trip – April 14-15th – Angus area
Traditional Hide Tanning Class - April 25th - 29th - Beaver Valley near Kimberly
Headwaters Primitive Skills Gathering – May 10-13thth – Kimbercote Farm, Beaver Valley
Wildlife Tracking Workshop - May 19th - 20th - Wasaga Beach area
Edible Foraging Workshop - May 27th - Creemore - 100 Mile Market
Urban Edible and Medicinal Plants – June 8th - 10th – PINE Project, Toronto
Edible and Medicinal Plants Class – June 14th - 17th – Wolf Den Hostel, Dwight
Advanced Survival - Bridge Class - July 11-15th - Beaver Valley near Kimberly
The Way of the Naturalist Canoe Trip – July 17th -22nd – Algonquin Park
PINE Project Youth Summer Camps – July 2nd – August 10th – Toronto
PINE Project Youth Summer Camps – July 16-2oth & 23rd – 27th – Huntsville Area
PINE Project Youth Over-Night Camps – July 29th - August 4th & August 5-11th – Huntsville Area
The Spirit of Plants – August 4th – 5th – Location TBA
The Art of Mentoring – August 2oth – 25th – Norval Outdoor School, near Georgetown
The Algonquin Experience Canoe Trip – August 27th – September 3rd – Algonquin Park
Utilitarian Uses of Plants - Cordage, Baskets, etc.... - September 8-9th Dufferin County
The Art of Survival - September 13 - 16th - Parry Sound Area
Autumn Glory Canoe Trip – September 20th - 23rd – Algonquin Park
Traditional Hide Tanning Class – October 31st - November 4th – Beaver Valley near Kimberly
Herbal Medicine Making Class – November 16th – 18th – PINE Project, Toronto
Wildlife Tracking Apprenticeship Program 2013 - Begins in November 2012 - One weekend a month for 10 months
That's it. A couple new additions will be added in the near future. If you have any questions or would like more information please contact us through email: earthtracks@gmail.com or phone 519 217 4921.