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12 Tuesday September 22 2015 By DALI CARMICHAEL Students from Paul William Kaeser High School took to the land for four days of learning at Sweetgrass Station an an- nual trip that is now a firmly set commu- nity tradition. Taking turns setting out over the course of Sept. 11 to the 17 about 30 Grade 7 and 13 Grade 8 students boated their way to Sweetgrass Landing for several hours before making the 14-kilometre hike to their cabins where they are nestled deep in Wood Buffalo National Park. A staple of the annual event was heavy community involvement according to teacher Nashara Camel. Volunteers regu- larly provide transportation while parent volunteers and Indigenous elders share their time and knowledge in running the camp. Each day was filled with activity as PWK students set out to EDUCATION CULTURE CAMP Grade 7 students from Paul William Kaeser High School prepare for their trek to Sweetgrass Station on the morning of Sept. 11. Wood Buffalo National Park staff volunteers aCameron Sandy-Heron Chris Laviolette and Duncan Sinclair learn how to pluck a duck. The Grade 8 girls head out on a canoeing excursion.