Join the B.C. Wildlife Federation’s three-day outdoor skills course for women at Silver Lake Forest Centre, June 6–8. Register by May 29 at bcwf.bc.ca.
Women across British Columbia have a unique opportunity to connect with nature, build hands-on wilderness skills, and boost their self-reliance at an empowering three-day program in Peachland this June.
Three Days of Immersive Outdoor Learning
The B.C. Wildlife Federation is hosting its popular “Becoming an Outdoors Woman” (BOW) course from June 6 to 8 at the scenic Silver Lake Forest Centre. Designed to inspire women of all skill levels, this all-inclusive weekend introduces participants to essential outdoor skills through fun, engaging sessions.
Skills That Empower and Inspire
From lighting your first campfire to mastering a canoe or learning the basics of fur handling and off-road driving, the BOW course offers practical lessons led by experienced instructors. Whether you’re new to the wilderness or looking to brush up on your skills, the program is built to nurture confidence and connection with nature.
Shared Spaces, Shared Experiences
Participants will stay together in rustic accommodations and enjoy shared meals, creating a sense of community throughout the weekend. The camp environment offers the perfect balance of learning, camaraderie, and adventure.
Registration Closing Soon
Spots are still available for the Peachland program, but registration closes on May 29. Interested participants are encouraged to sign up quickly by visiting bcwf.bc.ca for more details.
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