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Lost in the Woods
Child Survival K-7


Lost in the Woods

The Child Survival section

This Child Survival program is presented to students, cubs, guides, parents and interest groups across North America. It is not a "Hug a Tree" program. It goes into more detail and adds more Rules for Survival. The presentation is about one hour and thirty minutes. The maximum group size is about one hundred and twenty (or whatever the instructor can handle). The film, "Lost in the Woods II" by SARBC, is shown as part of the presentation. Experiments taken from the book, "Lost in the Woods" by Colleen Politano, are done during each session.

The Instructor package (see announcement) is available from SARBC. Please see below for a link.

Discussing Feelings

Child's survival Kit

The 9 Rules for survival

Instructor Kit

From Ken Hill

Children's Woodsproofing

The Lost in the Woods program is available three ways:

  • Requesting an Instructor (Victoria Area)
  • Purchasing the Instructors Kit
  • Borrowing the Instructors Kit (BC Only)

To request an Instructor please use this form. Instructors provided by SARBC are available in the Greater Victoria Area.

To purchase the Instructors Kit, please use this form. We now accept credit cards, or you may order by sending a cheque to SARBC.

To borrow the Instructors Kit, please use this form. Kits are available on a first come, first serve basis and presently are limited in quantity.


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