Upcoming programs in the Rockies
Click on the links below to learn more and apply for our upcoming programs in the Rockies. Some programs, like our single- and multi-day high school programs, are available to book year-round. Reach out to us to start planning a program for your group today.
Multi-Day High School Field Trips
Custom 3-10 day programs for high school youth in the Rockies, Yukon, East Coast & Robson Valley.
Single-Day High School Workshops
Our educators will join your students or staff for an impactful day of land-based programming on a variety of topics.
Career and Life Management (CALM) Summer Courses
A week-long, land-based learning experience in the Rockies that allows students to gain CALM and CTS credits.
Led by the Land: Banff Youth Leadership Gathering
A national land-based leadership experience for high school students and educators.
“ Howl is a special place.
The kindness, dedication, and passion of the staff and volunteers created such a nurturing and empowering environment. [My daughter] came back home with a newfound confidence, a deeper connection to nature, and a sense of purpose that has profoundly impacted her life.
The activities and experiences were thoughtfully designed and brilliantly executed. The skills she learned, the friendships she formed, and the memories she created will undoubtedly stay with her forever. Your commitment to fostering personal growth, resilience, and a love for the outdoors is truly remarkable.”
Parent of a Rockies high school program participant (2024)
Key programming components
We emphasize place-based learning through the perspective of our four core teachings:
Climate Action: Youth better understand climate change through a two-eyes seeing approach. They identify climate actions they can take while maintaining optimism in a world full of challenges.
Truth and Reconciliation: You leave programs with a deeper understanding of the Indigenous histories and Indigenous peoples central to the area in which the program takes place.
Personal Resilience: Youth better understand their values and strengths, reflect on their experiences and develop strategies for wellness focused on relationship to the land.
Community Building: Youth learn from relationship with a diversity of people and groups while discovering their role in community through volunteering and service learning.
This curriculum was developed in conjunction with Royal Roads University’s Resilience by Design Lab. Students participating in our programs may have the option to earn a Royal Roads Land-based Community Leadership for ReconciliAction micro-credential.
Get in touch
Are you a teacher or educator who is interested in bringing your class on an existing Howl high school program? Or perhaps you’re interested in collaborating with our team to develop a new program that meets the needs of your learners? We would love to hear from you!