KFN COMMUNITY Dance Practice Culture Night
Brad Warren2025-06-03T10:50:19-07:00Join us every second Tuesday of the month for Culture Night in the KFN Gym, where we come together to practice dance 5 - 7 pm.
Join us every second Tuesday of the month for Culture Night in the KFN Gym, where we come together to practice dance 5 - 7 pm.
Join us every first Tuesday of the month for Culture Night in the KFN Gym, where we come together to create regalia.
Explore your artistic side with Indigenous Art Therapist, Bonnie Finotti. Free-flowing art stations, guided creative activities, and organic art materials.
This immersive 5-day sleep-away culture camp will take participants to the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest; the perfect setting to connect more deeply to community and traditional practices. Hosted on Kwakwaka’wakw Territory, Nawalakw culture camp will focus on language revitalization (Kwakwala), connection to people, place, and land-based teachings.
Join Lush Valley in a series of cooking classes that will focus on traditional foods, how to prepare nutritious meals and inspire us to have fun in the kitchen.
Join Compass Adventures for Summer’s last hurrah! This 5-day camp will provide youth with new skills, such as sailing catamarans with Compass staff members, as well as exploring their ocean waterpark and paddle sports, like kayaking, paddle boarding and beach activities. Lunch will be provided by KFN.
Join ACMG (Association of Canadian Mountain Guides) certified instructors in a beginner friendly 3-day climbing camp. Learn the basics of rock climbing and build confidence in your abilities to maneuver challenges.
This 3-day Explore Camp is an opportunity to explore fun forms of recreation, build new friendships and connect to your body through movement. Each day, we will focus on a new activity that is based in nature and inspires our inner Adventurer.
Embrace the return to school with a community picnic at the Tatpoos park!
Indigenous Education and K’ómoks First Nation would like to invite you and your child to a special day at Comox Lake, where K’ómoks First Nation students will be the first to paddle these canoes. This event is a celebration of culture, community, and land-based learning.