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Youth Wilderness Retreat Program takes place at the traditional O-ma-day-na-moh-win-nik (Breathing Grounds) site, which is a 25 minute boat ride from the community

Youth Program

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Nibinamik Health Centre
Nibinamik First Nation
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807-593-2211
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Télécopie: 807-593-2246
iconPath Band Office: Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm

Procédé et formulaires

Call for information

Admissibilité / population desservie

Members of Nibinamik First Nation 18 years of age and younger

Frais

None

Langues

English

Notes sur la langue

Ojibway, Oji-Cree; available upon request

Accessibilité

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Description des services:

Responsible for planning, developing and implementing all social, recreational and special events for children and youth of the community
  • Provides various activities such as arts and crafts, baking nights, movie nights and outdoor sports events
  • Organizes and supervises various outdoor activities for youth during summer months such as baseball, football, soccer, dodgeball and frisbee
Recreation services and facilities include:
  • Baseball diamond
  • Gymnasium
  • Skating rink
  • Recreation complex, used for feasts, social gatherings, indoor sports activities
Youth Wilderness Retreat Program (YWRP)
  • Coordinates an annual wilderness camp experience for children, youth and families for one week in July
  • Focus is to promote leadership and cultural knowledge with many of the teachings provided by local elders and experienced instructors
  • Offers fun events, sports activities and practical skills learning such as medicine walks, fish netting, boat and motor safety, first aid/water training, moose hunting skills and preparation of traditional food
Dernière mise à jour: Aug 1, 2025: Suggérer une modification