Games
Plant ID
Parks
Metchosin Club Activities
Survival
100

Mudslide, fingers, food, water, animal noises are the main rules.

Camouflage. 

100

If you touch this leafy plant, you'll itch for days.

Poison Ivy. 

100

Esquimalt Lagoon

100

Make sure you don't have an apple on your head when someone is trying this for the first time. 

Archery

100

If you're out camping and you don't want a bear sniffing around your site, do this in a tree. 

Bear hang or bear cache

200

You wouldn't want this game's name on your pizza. (it's an animal)

Sardines.

200

Prickly to pick, but perfect in a pie.

Blackberry pie. 

200

Popular place to walk your dog, hike the upper and lower trails, have a picnic, or paddle out to the island. 

Thetis Lake

200

Make sure you have a good grip, and don't forget your chalk if you want to get to the top of this activity.

Rock climbing

200

Make sure you pack these two things so you don't get lost. 

Compass and map
300

Two flags, and two jails. 

Capture The Flag

300

Complete the saying "As green as....."

Grass

300

A famous park has a special section where you may hear people yell "run baby run". 

Beacon Hill Park

300

A modern day treasure hunt, and don't forget there's an app for this. 

Geocache 

300

Shivering is one way your body tries to prevent this medical emergency when you lose more heat than you can produce.

Hypothermia

400

Herbivores, omnivores, carnivores, disease, predators and prey. 

Animal Game. 

400

This flower is tropical and white, and one of the favourite gifts of an egg carrying bunny. 

Easter Lilly

400

The rugged trails and the beautiful West Coast between Metchosin and Sooke. 

East Sooke Park

400

You're going to need some serious balance skills and grip strength to get through this. 

Low ropes course

400

Heat, fuel, oxygen. 

The ingredients for a campfire. 

500

This game involves hiding someone from the other team. 

Hostage
500

The largest form of grass, and one of the fastests growing plants in the world. 

Bamboo

500

You're most likely seeing horses walking these trails, rather than the big moose-like creatures this park is name after. 

Elk Lake

500

Time for everyone to gear up and help out. It's important to maintain the environment from these annoying plants.

Invasive species restoration. 

500

Drink up, you can only survive this many days without water. 

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