All students and staff participating in the Mitchitoba Goose Hunting Trip are required to meet outside the school at 5:30 AM on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Please note that the cut-off time is 5:45 AM, and the group will depart promptly without waiting for anyone after this time. It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to ensure that students arrive at the school on time for departure. Thank you for your cooperation.

The school will be organizing a Mitchitoba Goose Hunting Trip from Saturday, April 18, 2026, to Friday, April 24, 2026. This trip is for High School and Grade 8 students. Trip Schedule: April 18: Departure from Round Lake to Winnipeg (Meeting at school at 5:30 AM) April 19: Travel from Winnipeg to Mitchitoba April 20–22: Goose hunting activities in Mitchitoba April 23: Travel from Mitchitoba to Dryden (overnight stay) April 24: Return travel from Dryden to Round Lake Meeting Place: School at 5:30 AM on April 18, 2026 (Saturday) Students are advised to come well-prepared and bring rubber boots, ski pants, jackets, hats, and gloves suitable for outdoor conditions. The trip will be led by our Land-Based Workers, Bentley and Zack. Thank you for your cooperation and support.

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