

MARCH BREAK 2025
March Break Camp from March 17th to 21st.
5 days of nature immersion, skill-building and friend-making in Sooke, BC.
DETAILS & LOGISTICS
The 5-day program will offer:
- Collaborative and skill development games
- Talents and crafting activities
- Self-care in nature, setting boundaries, and sit spots
- Fire-making, knife safety and orientation
- Storytelling and story-making
- Exploring, improvisation and inventing
WHEN
Dates: Monday, March 17 to Friday, March 21st
Time: From 10 AM to 3 PM
WHERE
This program will be in Sooke, B.C. (T'Sou-ke Nation), at Ella Beach and Ella Forest.
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We acknowledge with respect and gratitude that the land on which Magic Waters operates is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the T'Sou-ke Nation.
WHO
For: Children 5 - 12
Spaceholders: Jorge Pedret + Assisting Nature Mentors
HOW
Structure in the day that supports learning, well-being, development of skills and completion. We move through spaces of 1) inspiration, 2) physical activity, 3) focused attention, and 4) reflection.
Daily communication with parents and mentors through a private Telegram channel, including a story of the day with photos and events for you to read with your kids at home.
COST
$250 - $350 (Sliding Scale) / per child
Assisted Payment Possibilities: If you want this program for your child and want alternative possibilities for payment, please send us a message and let's find something that works. We invite you to not let money be a limitation for you to provide this opportunity for your child(ren) and family.
REGISTER
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🌎 Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge with respect and gratitude that the land on which Magic Waters operates is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the T'Sou-ke, Malahat, Sc'ianew (Beecher Bay), Songhees, Esquimalt, and Cowichan Tribes.
We honour the Indigenous stewards of this land, past, present, and future, who have cared for these territories since time immemorial. Our commitment is to engage in deep listening, learning, and respectful collaboration with the Indigenous communities as we work towards healing and regeneration.