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A young girl in a blue t-shirt and khaki shorts standing on a trail in a lush green forest, smiling.
Person holding a small colorful salamander with blue and orange markings.
Two children in warm clothing building a teepee with sticks in a forest surrounded by trees and fallen leaves.
Child wearing yellow rain boots standing on wet sandy beach with rocks, dressed in a colorful fleecy jacket, pink pants, a pink beanie, and a fleece vest, looking away from camera toward the water and forest in the background.
A young girl with blonde hair, smiling and holding a pink flower, wearing a black knit hat and a black and white patterned scarf outdoors with a cloudy sky and trees in the background.
Child in a blue jacket with a red and white hat holding a large tree stump with moss in a forest.

Chilliwack,BC.Canada

(604)845-8527 littlewiseowlsoutdoor@gmail.com

We acknowledge that Little Wise Owls Outdoor Learning operates on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Stó:lō (People of the River) Nations, including the Ts’elxwéyeqw and Pilalt peoples. We honor their ongoing stewardship of this land and are grateful for the opportunity to learn, explore, and grow in their territory.