Episode Synopsis "Walking Through the Woods: Meet Guelph Outdoor School"
In this episode, Rimsha speaks with Chris Green, the director of Guelph Outdoor School.Chris works as GOS instructor, is a Dad to two girls, and grew up in the Guelph area. His hopes are that, Guelph Outdoor School evolves and grows with a changing world, delivering learning opportunities that are fun, effective, relevant, and as accessible and welcoming as possible. Learn why Chris considers being outside to be the most valuable tool in for not just kids but adults too!Download the episode transcript here.To find more information on Guelph Outdoor School, click here!
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