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Going Wild in the City

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Last month in Confessions of an ‘Urban Guider’, GGC guest blogger Tammy Sutherland called for making room within Guiding “for those who challenge themselves on asphalt and concrete as much as those that long for the wilderness.” The post got a lot of feedback, and many of you said there is room for both urban- and wilderness-based activities in Guiding.

Obviously, it’s not an either-or situation.

One of the hallmarks of Guiding has been its engagement of youth with nature. This has usually meant camping and other back-country activities. But because our cities and towns don’t completely exclude nature, there are lots of ways to connect with the natural world within an urban context:

As we spend more and more time in the fully-wired concrete jungle, engaging with urban nature could be even more meaningful to girls than learning how to roll a water-tight bedroll. But it doesn’t have to be one or the other. Back-country skills will likely always have a place in the Guiding program, and urban-based nature activities are already there. We should see them all as part of the broader objective of facilitating positive, meaningful experiences of the natural world.

Natalie works for the Canadian Wildlife Federation. As a former Pathfinder Guider, Katimavik project leader and scuba diving instructor, she is passionate about getting people of all ages outdoors. She can be reached at natalieg@cwf-fcf.org.

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These are great suggestions for urban outdoor activities! Have you tried any you would add to her list?

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