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Session: Teen Wilderness Adventure (The Pine Project)


Teen Wilderness Adventure

By: The Pine Project


About this Program:

  • Program
  • Age 13 - 16 (Coed)
  • Specialized in Nature/Environment and Education (multi), offers 10 activities
  • 1 session date to choose from
  • Cost starting from $1,570
  • Busing not available
  • Special needs support available


Contact:

276 Carlaw Ave. Unit 302, Toronto, Ontario, M4M 3L1

Teen Wilderness Adventure invites youth ages 13–15 to step outside, explore wild places, and build outdoor skills in a fun, supportive community. Whether you’re new to wilderness adventures or already love spending time outdoors, this program is for you!

Over four exciting weekends throughout the school year, participants join experienced Pine mentors to:

  • Explore forests and wild spaces
  • Learn wilderness skills like shelter-building, fire-making, animal tracking, and safe tool use
  • Develop confidence and independence through fun, hands-on challenges
  • Work as a team, share stories, and reflect together around the fire

Each weekend adventure builds skills and friendships, while encouraging teens to grow as leaders and environmental stewards. The program provides a rare chance to unplug, take on real-world challenges, and connect deeply with nature and community.

Program details:

  • Open to youth ages 13–15
  • Runs over four weekends (October, February, April, May)
  • Program takes place near Bancroft, Ontario; transportation provided

Teens can also pair this program with Teen Skills n’ Chill for an even richer Pine experience.

Learn more and register at pineproject.org.





Character Development: This program helps build the following traits

  • Courage: Teens step outside their comfort zones by spending full weekends in nature, learning new outdoor skills, and embracing challenges like fire-making, shelter-building, and exploring the wilderness through all seasons.
  • Resilience: Teens build resilience by navigating unpredictable weather, overcoming outdoor challenges, and learning to adapt and problem-solve in a supportive group. Pine mentors guide participants to view obstacles as opportunities for growth.


Session Dates and Rates:

Oct 17. '25 - May 10. '26
Bloor West Village, Toronto, ON
21 Old Mill Road

02:00 - 05:00
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$1,570
Cold Lunch (Free)
Hot Lunch (Free)
2025-10-171570


Special Needs Support: This program is able to accomodate a few campers with special needs

Mild Support       Specialized programming

ADD/ADHD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Diabetes
Down Syndrome
Dyslexia
Hearing loss
Intellectual disability
Physical Disability
Tourettes Syndrome
Troubled Teens
Vision loss
Mild Support       Specialized programming


Activities:

Recreational       Instructional       Intense or Competitive

Arts & Crafts
Hiking
Leadership Training
Mindfulness Training
Nature/Environment
Strength and Conditioning
Survival skills
Wilderness Skills
Woodworking
Zoology
Recreational       Instructional       Intense or Competitive



Master outdoor skills, embrace adventure
Four weekends of wilderness adventure, outdoor skill-building, and mentorship that help teens gain confidence and independenc

 

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