A Montreal non-profit organization called Les Amis de la Montagne or Friends of the Mountain started what they called the Forest School for Families in the city to discover what the mountain has to offer. After a two-year break because of the pandemic, classes are on again. The base camp is at the top of the mountain and, as video journalist David Sedell discovered – it’s a child-lead learning experience that’s teaching the future generation about the importance of the environment.
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Mont-Royal’s Forest School for Families
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