Connect Kids to Nature

Are you a young nature lover between the ages of 6 and 10? Join Nature Guelph Young Naturalists (NATs), an immersive hands-on education program that connects kids to nature. Explore the outdoors and grow your nature knowledge with naturalists from the GRCA and Nature Guelph.

Nature Guelph, in partnership with the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA), is offering this program in and around the new Guelph Lake Nature Centre.

Participants: Elementary school students between ages 6 and 10
Pricing: $120 per person
Schedule: One Saturday a month, September through June
10:00 am–12:00 pm with the exception of December’s Bird Banding and Christmas Bird Count for Kids, February’s Owl Prowl and April’s Frog Frolic. See details below.
Location: Guelph Lake Nature Centre, 7743 Conservation Rd., Guelph (located in the Guelph Lake Conservation Area)
Registration: Register below. Space is limited to 20 participants.

Intake Form Required: A completed form for each participant will also be required to complete registration.

Although the programs are designed to be attended by your children only, you are required to join them for the Christmas Bird Count for Kids on December 19 and Herptile Search at Sudden Tract on May 15. You are also invited to join them for the Campfire Social on March 20.

Drop-off and pick-up is at the Guelph Lake Nature Centre unless otherwise communicated by program facilitators. Parents/Guardians must sign their child in and out for each program. Each program starts promptly at 10:00 am. Please arrive on time as we will often be off-site by 10:15 am. Staff will be setting up prior to 10:00 am. If you arrive early, please stay with your child until the program begins.

Please email youthprograms@natureguelph.ca if you have any questions. If the cost of this program is a barrier to you, please talk to us before registering.

Program Overview 2026–27

September 12

Incredible Insects

Join us for The Great Bug Hunt. We will be using sweep nets to catch and release insects, spiders and other spineless wonders.

October 17

Wildcrafting with Plants

Did you know that the earth without art is just “eh”? We will be celebrating plants by creating natural dyes, eco-printing and making cordage with plant fibres.

November 14

The Grand Escape

We have merged two passions: escape rooms and nature for this program. Your young naturalist will be working with a team to solve a series of outdoor, nature-based puzzles about wildlife in the Grand River Watershed. Oh, to be a child again!

December 5 – 9:00–11:00 am

Bird Banding/Winter Birds

with The Arboretum Naturalist Chris Earley

Chris Earley will be leading this citizen science session about winter birds. If weather permits, we will be participating in bird-banding to help monitor bird populations. The early bird gets the worm, so we will be starting this program at 9:00 am.

Program Location: Meet at the J.C. Taylor Nature Centre, The Arboretum, University of Guelph.

December 19 – 9:00 am–12:00 pm

Christmas Bird Count for Kids

Please visit the Guelph Christmas Bird Count for Kids web page to sign up for this program.

With your family, join Nature Guelph for an annual tradition. There will be a short introduction to bird identification and binocular use before we head out for a bird counting hike. After the hike, enjoy a hot drink and snacks at the tally rally. Please bring your own mug.

Young Naturalists must be accompanied by an adult.

January 16

Animal Tracking/Snowshoeing

Who made those tracks in the snow? Using clues that the animals leave behind, we will investigate what winter is like for wildlife. If there is enough snow, nature detectives will have an opportunity to explore on snowshoes.

February 13 – 6:00–8:00 pm

Owl Prowl

with an introduction by Wild Ontario

WHOOOO goes there? Let your eyes adjust to the dim light and keep your ears open as we explore the exciting world of owls and other night wonders. An introduction led by Wild Ontario includes close-up encounters with bird ambassadors.

March 20

Journey North Monarch Migration Adventure and Campfire Social

Journey North Monarch Migration Adventure 10:00–11:00 am; Campfire Social 11:00 am–12:00pm

What is life like for a migrating monarch butterfly? In this session, YOU are a monarch butterfly. Choose the safest migration route to Mexico where you will spend the winter months in the oyamel fir trees. A map will help guide your journey.

Please bring your own mug, hotdogs and/or snack to cook over the fire for you and your family to enjoy during the Campfire Social.

April 24 – 6:30–8:30 pm

Frog Frolic

What is one of the loudest creatures on earth? If you guessed a spring peeper, you are right! During this evening program, we will be dip-netting in the pond, looking for frogs. Bring rubber boots and a flashlight.

May 15

Herptile Search at Sudden Tract

Sudden Tract is one of the most biodiverse locations for herptiles in Southwestern Ontario. Nature Guelph Naturalists will be guiding this exploration as we search for snakes, frogs and salamanders.

Nature Guelph Young Naturalists must be accompanied by an adult for this program.

Program Location: Sudden Tract, Waterloo Regional Forest, 1841 Spragues Road, Cambridge, ON

June 12

Pond Creatures

We will use nets to “dip” in the pond to find out who makes this habitat their home. We will search for creatures like dragonfly nymphs, damsel fly nymphs, water scorpions, frogs, turtles and more. There will also be an opportunity to look at some of the smaller creatures up close using a digital microscope. Bring boots or shoes that you can get wet

Participant Intake Form (Required)