Come participate in a program specifically designed to inspire youth (ages 15 – 18) to explore and discover the natural world around them.
The Canadian Wildlife Federation's WILD Outside program is a fun way for youth aged 15 to 18 to develop a profound connection with nature. At this event, participants will learn about this program and do a wide range of fun activities, which may include things like building a bird box/feeder, building a bug hotel, workshops on how to set up indoor greenhouses, and more! Activities will change each week.
WILD Outside is a no-cost outdoor education program with the Canadian Wildlife Federation, funded in part by the Canada Service Corps.
The Alice Turner Library replaced the smaller Sutherland Branch in December 1998. It was named after Alice Turner McFarland who was a library employee for 37 years and Saskatoon Public Library's chief librarian from 1981 to 1989. The first library in Canada to be built to the standards of C-2000 construction, Canada's environmental building code, the Alice Turner Library was expanded to double its original size in 2013.