The Bluewater Outdoor Education Centre (BOEC) is marking 50 years with a celebration held over the weekend.
The BOEC, located in Wiarton, welcomed past and present staff, alumni and guests for a morning of presentations, speeches, and the opportunity to tour the grounds on May 6 as it celebrated reaching this milestone.
Created in 1973, the BOEC says about 2,000 students experience the great outdoors on its 320 acre site each year, with the goal of education children through a hands-on experience outside, while building on skills like leadership, healthy active living, and community building.
Attendees of the event heard from previous Bruce County Teacher, Principal and Trustee Ray Fenton who was one of the original leaders in the Bruce County Board of Education who recognized the need for outdoor education.
Fenton says it is a dream come true to reach 50 years.
“When you see a gathering such as this with so many people who are committed, it is so self satisfying,” says Fenton.
BOEC Site Manager Deborah Diebel says it felt amazing to see everyone in attendance and it is incredible they were able to reach this milestone.
“For us, it is so rewarding to be able to see the original founders here and for them to see their legacy that they left to our school board,” says Diebel.
She says the education they offer helps develop learning in their students.
“It rounds out an education for students and we really hope we can expand to have more students in other grades here and for them to be able to come a few times in their educational career,” says Diebel.
Development Manager with the Bluewater Education Foundation Mike Schwindt adds in marking the 50th anniversary of the school, they have done a number of projects to build up what is offered at the BOEC, including putting in a dock when the water level evens out.
“In the past year we have built new composting toilet buildings and we have done a lot of capital improvements and redevelopment. Another piece going forward is we are looking to grow programming, we are looking to take what happened during Covid and recognizing that when school board staff go out to schools, they see a whole set of kids that don’t always necessarily make it here. So there is a big announcement coming soon that I can’t announce yet,” says Schwindt.
Past and present staff were each given gifts for their contribution to the BOEC.