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Ferro & Tide Outdoors

Helping people feel at home outside

You belong in nature

We create meaningful, accessible outdoor experiences for anyone who wants to connect with nature, whether you’re stepping onto a forest trail for the first time, rediscovering paddling after years away, or already guiding others and looking for community and

deeper learning.

Seeing Like a Naturalist

Develop the ability to truly notice.

Through facilitated activities, participants learn to read landscapes, track wildlife, and interpret subtle ecological cues.

April 19, 2026

1pm - 4pm

Musquodoboit Harbour

Sliding scale pricing: $45-80

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Slowing Down Like Nature

Engage in facilitated outdoor practices that intentionally connect time in nature with mental health and emotional balance. Step out of the rush and into a more grounded way of being.

May 10, 2026

1pm - 4pm

Musquodoboit Harbour

Sliding scale pricing: $45-80

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Hidden Curriculum of the Outdoors

Explore the deeper learning that happens within outdoor experiences.  Participants will uncover how teamwork, resilience, and self-awareness naturally develop.

May 3, 2026

1pm - 4pm

Musquodoboit Harbour

Sliding scale pricing: $45-80

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Adventure in the Everyday

Discover how small, local outdoor microadventures can create a big impact. Through creative, facilitated exploration, participants learn to access nature in simple, meaningful ways.

May 17, 2026

1pm - 4pm

Musquodoboit Harbour

Sliding scale pricing: $45-80

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Connect with us

If something we’re doing resonates with you, or if you’re dreaming up a way to work together outdoors, let's chat.

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Office Hours

Monday - Thursday 10am-6pm

Ferro & Tide is rooted in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. We are grateful to live, learn, and work as guests on these lands and waters, whose care, stories, and teachings long predate us and continue to shape this place today.

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We recognize that the Peace and Friendship Treaties remain living agreements, and that we are all Treaty people with shared responsibilities to respect the land, honour relationships, and move forward in good ways.

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Because our work is grounded in place, we understand this acknowledgement as more than words. It is a commitment to listening, learning, and building relationships with local communities, knowledge holders, and the lands and waters that continue to teach us

 

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