Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous

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The Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous is a gathering of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth ages 17 to 21. During the gathering, opportunities are provided to learn about First Nations, Inuit and Metis culture and history, environmental stewardship and outdoor skills. Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous is co-ordinated by educator David Spencer and takes place at a residential outdoor education centre in Ontario, Canada. To participate in our next Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous, please send an e-mail to David Spencer or tweet to @DavidSpencerEdu.

Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous

  • Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous 2012
    Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous 2012 (AYR2012) was held at Camp Kitchikewana from May 30 to June 1, 2012. The gathering provided youth with opportunities to learn about First Nations, Inuit and Metis culture and history, environmental issues and stewardship, develop confidence in the outdoors through canoeing, hiking, swimming and a WALO. Workshop leaders included Michael Cywink, Karen Gellman, Grant Linney and Anthony Templer. Read more ...


  • Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous 2015
    Aboriginal Youth Rendezvous 2015 (AYR2015) will be held at an outdoor education centre in Ontario in Wednesday June 3 to Friday June 5, 2015. Our gathering will provide youth with opportunities to learn about First Nations, Inuit and Metis culture and history, environmental stewardship, develop confidence in the outdoors through canoeing, hiking, swimming and a WALO. If you would like to attend and bring a group of students or present a workshop, please contact us. Read more ...