5 Eco-Friendly Ways to Entertain Your Kids by K Gordon Schultz February 25, 2009 written by K Gordon Schultz February 25, 2009 0 comment 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 653 Eco-Friendly Ways to Entertain Your Kids in Banff, Alberta There are so many things that can get in the way of your kids getting out of the house and enjoying some good old-fashioned eco-friendly activities. Put away the computer games, turn off the TV. Here are 5 tips to help you out. 1. Grow a Garden This is something that has traditionally been an adult pastime to relax but what better way to teach your kids about the environment than by sharing a hobby outdoors with them. Gardening is practical, cheap, eco-friendly and a bond you can share with your kids for a long time. Plant the seeds. 2. Get Crafty Look around your house. There are so many cereal boxes, bits of wrapping paper, grocery bags and so much more than can be turned into decorative crafts. Not only will you be helping the environment by re-using these second hand goods but you will also be teaching your kids to be creative instead of sitting in front of a box. Also it doesnโt matter if you live in a country townhouse or a city flat. 3. Take a Hike Exercise used to be something that was simply done and not organized. Unfortunately, there are so many distractions these days that it is becoming a lost art. Taking a hike and seeing some of the beauty of the world around you is good for the wallet, body and the soul. 4. Cycle More There are few things more enjoyable than a cycle on a pleasant day. If you are popping over to the grandparents for a visit, or even to the shops, why not take the kids bikes and cycle. It is great fun and great exercise. 5. Spontaneity If the TV is on, everybody is bored and looking for something to do – think outside the box. There are so many things going on around every town, you just have to search them out. Even a failed adventure is better than no adventure! 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail K Gordon Schultz K Gordon Schultz is a well-known figure in the golf community and currently serves as the President of the Canmore Golf & Curling Club in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having spent many years working in the golf industry. Schultz has been a member of the Canmore Golf & Curling Club for over 40 years and has been actively involved in the clubโs operations since he joined. He was elected to the Board of Directors in 2001, becoming Club President in 2005. In 2019, he was acclaimed as Club Vice-President, assuming the role of Club President again in 2022. In addition to his work at the Canmore Golf & Curling Club, Schultz is also an avid traveler. He has visited over 30 countries around the world, on all continents. But his most enjoyable travel experiences have come from within Canada, visiting many of Canada's National Parks including Banff National Park, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Kootenay National Park, Grasslands National Park, Mount Revelstoke National Park and Pacific Rim National Park. Along with golf, he enjoys scuba diving, biking, hiking and relaxing with a fine Pinot Noir. previous post Banff and Canada at a Glance for Foreigners next post 10 Ways To Make Your Business ‘Greener’ You may also like Biking in Banff National Park: The 8 Best... January 9, 2023 Everything You Need to Know About Buying Real... August 8, 2022 Kananaskis Country in Review: The Perfect Golfers Weekend July 5, 2022 Yoho National Park – Heart of The Canadian... June 2, 2022 7 Best Banff National Park Hotel Tips May 22, 2022 Canmore โ The Underestimated Town of the Rockies May 18, 2022 28 Best Drives and Walks Around Banff May 17, 2022 The 3 Best Canoe Trips in Banff National... May 16, 2022 The 11 Best Canmore Hiking & Walking Trails May 13, 2022 Canadian Rockies Cycling: Highwood Pass May 3, 2022