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Experience Old School Camping Most everyone has a smart phone and other high-tech toys to make life simpler. However sometimes, it’s just nice to unplug and reconnect with your loved ones, and with nature! So, why not take your children camping… “old school”? Here are a few suggestions that can make your next trip truly memorable: Board games. The perfect way to make camping more fun when it rains, or the mosquitoes drive you inside. Do your kids (and grandchildren) even know what they are? Old School favourites include Monopoly, Scrabble, Clue, Yahtzee, and Sorry! When was the last time you played Crokinole? Folding card table and chairs. True, most campgrounds have picnic tables, but for a good game of cards or a board game, you can’t beat a card table. Picnic tables aren’t always very comfortable or easy to move. Four padded folding chairs and a table (or two!) don’t take up as much room as you might think. Shaved ice machine. Shaved ice is an inexpensive and sweet treat. It’s less messy than ice cream and gets the kids involved in making their own snacks. Ice is inexpensive and it is almost always available from the camp store where it can usually be purchased along with ice flavour syrups.

Cornhole platforms and bags. Played much like horseshoes, this lawn game is safer and fun for all age groups. Players take turns throwing bean bags at a raised board with a hole in it. Kites. There’s no better way to spend a breezy, sunny afternoon than flying kites. It’s the perfect activity for any age group, If you want a real challenge, get a box kite, or a set of fighting kites and maneuver them across the sky in loops and dives! Magnifying glass. Nature is wonderful to the naked eye but watching bugs under a magnifying glass is like entering a world of giants! Get one large enough for all to share. Telescopes. Always fun when camping. Being away from the lights of the city makes the stars more visible. Bring a sky chart and try to identify the constellations! White bedsheet and flashlight. Hang the sheet between two trees, or on the side of your RV and use your light and make shadow animals with your hands. With scissors and paper, cut out all sorts of creatures to create silhouettes. Use those and your hand shadows to create your own plays, or to tell ghost stories. Experiment with size and shapes to get the best results.

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Easy Hikes off the Highwood Trail

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page 62

2019 Experience Calgary

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page 62

Easy Hikes in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

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page 60

Experience Ha Ling Peak

4min
pages 56-57

Experience Old School Camping

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page 55

The Canmore Nordic Centre

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pages 52-53

Experience Canmore Year Round

4min
pages 50-51

Experience Canmore

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page 48

Experience Fat-Biking in Kananaskis

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pages 44-45

Experience Kananaskis Country

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page 41

2019 Experience Calgary

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page 38

See cochrane-tourism.ca for up to date event listings

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pages 36-37

Experience Calgary’s Rural Attractions

4min
pages 34-35

Experience Calgary’s Craft Beer Scene

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pages 32-33

Building Playgrounds with Parks Foundation

3min
pages 28-29

Experience Calgary and Kananaskis Golf

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pages 26-27

Memorial Forest Program

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page 25

Experience Sikome Lake

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page 24

A Foodie’s Guide to Fish Creek Park

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page 18

The Ranche at Fish Creek Restoration Society

4min
pages 16-17

The History of Fish Creek Provincial Park

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page 15

Experience the Weaselhead

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page 13

Experience the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway Attractions

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Experience Calgary

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