Unplug. Reconnect.
Get back to basics.

No bells, no whistles. Your phone will be returned at the end of the day :) Facilitated Nature Connection at Guelph Outdoor School is a fresh way to reconnect with self, your colleagues, and the broader vision of your team and organization.

Co-Operative Games, Nature-based challenges. and excellent food get colleagues collaborating, laughing, connecting and getting curious together.

Time to play, discuss, share food, and recharge.
Have the important and transformative conversations that tend to happen outside the pressure of board rooms, office space or conference centres.

5 hours, timing flexible | $135 + hst per person
optional catering add $55 person person.
Groups of 8+ | discounts for non-profits.

GOS is located 5 minutes from downtown Guelph. Shuttle Services available between your event and our venue.


GOS For Teams Catering is provided by GOS Partner Community Fewd, a Guelph-based non-profit dedicated to community health & food security.

Fabulous meals are served fresh on location, and highly responsive to group and individual requests.


Why GOS?

It’s a breath of fresh air.

The teams of today are ready for more authentic, grounded, and connective experience with less flash and cheap thrills. (We’re done with laser tag, no?)

You’re part of a good news story.

Your fees are re-invested in GOS programs for kids. Future innovators, designers,parents, leaders. You support mutual aid and community thriving. GOS provides 200K annually in financial aid.

GOS is a medium sized non-profit organization making a significant and positive impact for 100’s of children and families, working with doznes of partner organizations, and changing how people access outdoor programs.

Learn to build a culture of nature connection for your colleagues, team, and organization.

Spending a day with GOS means coming away with inspiration and frameworks for building core routines of nature-connection right into your work week. This is not about high-level naturalist skills, but rather a culture of story-telling, curiosity, grounded conversation, and considering ecological and community health at every decision point.