Educational Workshops

Securing the Future of River Access in Palmer Rapids

For generations, The Lower Madawaska River has been a learning ground for paddlers to hone their moving water skills or experience a whitewater river trip for the first time. Since 1997 Paddler Co-op has been building a stronger paddling community by training and bringing together paddlers of all ages and abilities at Palmer Rapids as a not-for-profit cooperative. Paddler Co-op is spearheading a fundraiser to purchase its rental property to secure a river access point for paddlers and recreationalists for future generations. Learn about the vision of the first public access point for paddlers at Palmer Rapids and why this project is actually centered around the youngest paddlers we (don't yet) know.   

Ryan O'Connor is the executive director at Paddler Co-op and a passionate paddler and explorer. Since his first river trip on the Coulonge with his family as a young child, his love for whitewater and adventure in the outdoors has led him to pursue a career in the outdoor industry as a whitewater canoe and kayak instructor and wilderness guide. Ryan's journey has brought him to rivers all over Canada, the US, Mexico and Uganda in both canoe and kayak, and he now calls the Madawaska Valley home. Ryan holds certification as an advanced moving water canoe and kayak instructor and instructor trainer, a river rescue instructor, and head instructor at Paddler Co-op. He recently competed in the 2023 Freestyle Kayak nationals and won silver in the 2019 Open Canoe Whitewater Slalom North American Championships. 

Donation link

https://sweet-home-paddler-co-op.raisely.com/

Join via Zoom on Thursday April 4, 24 at 7 pm

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83564789615

 Meeting ID: 835 6478 9615

 

The Basics
Event Location: 
Zoom online
Date(s) & Time: 
Thursday, April 4, 2024 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
04/04/2024
Event Duration: 
1 hour
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
Everyone
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

Click on Zoom link on April 4, 2024 at 7 pm.

Required Items to Bring: 

n/a

Recommended Items to Bring: 

n/a

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

n/a

Carpool Info: 

n/a

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
No sign up required
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

2024 WCA AGM

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place by Zoom this year.

Agenda:

  1. Welcome by the Chairman
  2. Approval of 2023 AGM minutes wca_agm_-_20220315_final.pdf (wildernesscanoe.ca)
  3. Committee Reports:
    • Membership
    • Treasurer 
    • Nastawgan
    • Outings
    • Communications
    • Conservation 
    • Website 
    • Election of Directors, Volunteers welcome
  4. Other Business  

If you are interested in joining the board or sitting on a committee we can always use your help.   Send us an email at  chair@wildernesscanoe.ca

2024 Openings; Membership and Treasurer

 

Time: Tuesday Mar 12, 2024   07:00-08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81987875405

Meeting ID: 819 8787 5405

 
 
 
The Basics
Event Location: 
Zoom call
Date(s) & Time: 
Tuesday, March 12, 2024 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
3/12/2024
Event Duration: 
1 hour
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
members
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
10
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

See above

Required Items to Bring: 

See agenda

Recommended Items to Bring: 

See agenda

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

n/a

Carpool Info: 

n/a

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
n/a
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

Swallowed by the Falls

 
SWALLOWED by the FALLS
 
This is the story of a near disaster at Swallow Falls in the Northwest Territories, an accident that occurred near the beginning of a 23-day trip down the Broken Skull and South Nahanni Rivers in early July 2023. 
Full disclosure – we deliberated for some time about writing this article. The feeling within our group was initially one of embarrassment and a desire to keep the incident to ourselves. That emotion was tempered with gratitude that no one was injured, and pride that we managed to rescue everyone, recover nearly all our equipment, repair our badly damaged canoes, and complete our journey. We ultimately concluded that if such an accident could happen to an experienced group like ours, it could happen to others. We hope that sharing our story might help other groups prepare for such risks.
 
See Nastawgan Winter 2023 for rest of the story.

https://wildernesscanoe.ca/sites/default/files/storage/Nastawgan/2023-4.pdf

 

Dawne and David Robinson have been with the WCA since 1999.  Bio to come.

 

Join Zoom Presentation on Wednesday, Feb 7, 2024 at 7 pm 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87235475958

 Meeting ID: 872 3547 5958

 

The Basics
Event Location: 
Your place
Date(s) & Time: 
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
02/07/2024
Event Duration: 
1.5
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
Everyone
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

See Zoom link above

Required Items to Bring: 

n/a

Recommended Items to Bring: 

n/a

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

See Zoom Link above

Carpool Info: 

n/a

Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

Jeff's Paddling Maps

Maps play a pivotal role in the paddling experience. We use them to plan our trips, to navigate, and even to reminisce about the places we’ve been and the experiences we’ve had. Join Jeff, an avid paddler and mapmaker, as he explores the special relationship between maps and paddling, as well as the journey that lead to him creating his own series of maps.

Jeff McMurtrie is a paddler turned mapmaker. He got his start tripping through Algonquin at the age of 8 when his father took him on a weeklong trip. Once he was 15, he planned his first trip with a friend from school, which, as it turned out, was quite the ‘adventure’. That inadvertently lead to the start of his mapmaking career, as it inspired Jeff to create the most accurate and detailed map of the park ever created.

Join Zoom Presentation on Wednesday, Jan 31, 2024 at 7 pm 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83295943134

Meeting ID: 832 9594 3134

 

The Basics
Event Location: 
Zoom Presentation
Date(s) & Time: 
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
1/31/2024
Event Duration: 
1 to 1.5 hours
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
Everyone
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

See Zoom link above

Required Items to Bring: 

n/a

Recommended Items to Bring: 

n/a

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

n/a

Carpool Info: 

n/a

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
n/a
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

Canadian Wilderness Medical Training (CWMT) Certification - Event Full Feb 1, Waiting List people accepted

This 16 hour course concentrates on the basics of packaging and transporting patients, and managing life and limb threats in remote environments. It includes prevention and treatment of common environmental problems like hypothermia and heat exhaustion and stroke.
The Wilderness First Aid programs are designed for the recreational outdoor enthusiast, trip leader, and the professional guide. These courses are based on the principals of wilderness care and first aid.

To know the full details (and cost) of this course you need to log in and read the entirety of this outing on the WCA website, and the CWMT website. The CWMT is a certified education centre for the Emergency Care and Safety Institute and an Authorized Provider for the Canadian Red Cross.

** The WCA highly recommends that people organizing back country canoe trips take this course, especially for multiple day trips where 911 help isn't accessible. Also, it doesn't hurt to have multiple people trained on any trip.

Note: This is a repeat of the same course given in March 2023.

The Basics
Event Location: 
MEC, 784 Sheppard Avenue East, North York, Ontario. M2K1C3
Date(s) & Time: 
Saturday, March 16, 2024 - 10:00
Registration Cut Off: 
March 9,2024
Event Duration: 
2 days, March 16 and 17, 10 to 6 pm each day, 2024
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
WCA members and their friends
Maximum Group Size: 
14 people
Minimum Group Size: 
10 people
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

Arrive when the store opens, proceed to the 'Community Room' on the entrance level (north east corner). We will have a short lunch break mid day, each day. It is advised that you bring a lunch. There is a Starbucks nearby, and a few fast food outlets.

This is a 2 day course, Saturday and Sunday.

Required Items to Bring: 

Come dressed comfortably enough to kneel on the floor to perform First Aid Scenarios.

Recommended Items to Bring: 

Money! In the past MEC has offered a 10% discount on the Sunday to the workshop participants. I can't guarantee this but they did offer it when I asked last year. I will smile and ask again. :)

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

The Mountain Equipment Company Store,
784 Sheppard Avenue East
North York, Ontario
M2K 1C3
** This location can be accessed by the Bessarian Subway Stop on the Sheppard East line of the TTC

There is underground parking beneath the MEC store.

Carpool Info: 

N/A

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
Refunds only if more than 12 people sign up. If we do not get 10 people and the course doesn't 'go' I will, of course, refund everyone.
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
iori miller
Phone: 
Please use my email

Greenmantle River, a Wabakimi Gem - Zoom Presentation

Greenmantle River, a Wabakimi Gem

This wild little river may lack girth and length but it is long on adventure and isolation.  Hidden in the far northwest corner of Wabakimi Provincial Park, the Greenmantle River provides access to a huge swath of protected wilderness.  Perceived as too small to navigate, the paddler is challenged by long, twisting technical rapids, log jams, down trees, shallow wetlands and one demanding portage.  The reward is an opportunity to explore a remote boreal forest and possibly catch an elusive brook trout. 

Our presentor, Vern Fish is the former Executive Director of the Black Hawk County Conservation Board in Waterloo, Iowa.  He serves on the board of directors of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Board and the Conservation Corps of Iowa/Minnesota.  He is currently the president of the Friends of Wabakimi.  An advocate for clean water, he serves as an elected commissioner on the Black Hawk Soil and Water Conservation District.  A passionate paddler he has run wild rivers from South America to the Mexican border and north to the Arctic Circle with stops at Hudson Bay.

Join Zoom Meeting at 7 pm

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87084912035

Meeting ID: 870 8491 2035

 

The Basics
Event Location: 
Your place
Date(s) & Time: 
Tuesday, January 16, 2024 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
1/15/2024
Event Duration: 
1.5 hours
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
everyone
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

Zoom call

Required Items to Bring: 

N/A

Recommended Items to Bring: 

N/A

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

N/A

Carpool Info: 

N/A

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
N/A
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

Risk “Management” is a misnomer: Risk assessment OK. BUT what about JOY

There should and always will be risk to canoe travel. Thank goodness, we are taking a reprieve from driving on highways for a spell. 

Risk on canoe trips is too messy/wiggly to be determined from a  pre trip document. Risk must, most wisely, be assessed in the field based a myriad of factors and measured against the joy factor of experiences. We set a very low bar when a successful canoe trip is considered only a safe canoe trip. This is a call for more wisdom and more JOY. 

Bob Henderson long time WCA Member bio;

Bob has been guiding canoe trips since summer camp days 1973.  Early travels in Algonquin, Temagami and Quetico eventually lead to Arctic travels.  Bob taught Outdoor education at McMaster University 1980 - 2009. He writes mainly about outdoor heritage travel and conceptualizing outdoor education.  Recently he is co-editor of Paddling Pathways: Reflections from a Changing Landscape: winner of Best Anthology 2023 with New Generation Indie Book Awards and Finalist for Best Non-Fiction with Whistler Book Awards. 

Zoom Meeting Link; https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81895561223 Meeting ID: 818 9556 1223

The Basics
Event Location: 
Your Place
Date(s) & Time: 
Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
1/9/2024
Event Duration: 
1 to 1.5 hours
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
Everyone
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

Zoom Call.
Say hi
Presentation
followed by Q&A
Say bi.

Required Items to Bring: 

Thats up to you

Recommended Items to Bring: 

Thats up to you

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

You know the way

Carpool Info: 

None

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
Sign up if you want an email reminder a day before
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

Wandering the Tundra with an 8 and a 5-year old

Dwayne Wohlgemuth and his spouse Leanne Robinson live in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and have spent many summers and many months paddling and hiking together throughout the NWT. Their two boys, aged 8 and 5, have been on many of these months-long adventures. Their most recent long trip was a 90-day voyage in 2022 from Behchoko, NT, to the tundra along the Coppermine River. Paddling from spring through autumn with two children in tow is a story of how paddling has transformed into our preferred way of life in the summers. 

Tune in to a Zoom Presentation to hear there adventure.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85882234397

Meeting ID: 858 8223 4397

The Basics
Event Location: 
Your Place
Date(s) & Time: 
Tuesday, December 12, 2023 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
12/12/2023
Event Duration: 
1 hour
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
Everyone interested
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

Log into Zoom at 6:50 pm ish

Required Items to Bring: 

You decided

Recommended Items to Bring: 

You decided

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

You know the way

Carpool Info: 

n/a

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
no sign up required
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434

Winter Camping Seminar | Hot Tenting

Have you ever thought about starting to take up winter camping? Not sure where to start? Do you have questions about gear, logistics, food preparation and wilderness safety/risk management? Or, are you a seasoned veteran looking to improve your set up and learn something new? Then this is the course for you!

We will discuss the foundations of winter camping using a hot tent in conjunction with a portable wood burning stove, gear requirements, tent set-ups, food planning and wilderness safety/risk management.

This 1-hour, in person educational workshop hosted at MEC’s North York location, presented by WCA members Luigi Salerno and Doug Ashton, will answer all the questions you have about winter camping. There is something for every skill level.

The Basics
Event Location: 
Mountain Equipment Company | North York Location
Date(s) & Time: 
Saturday, December 2, 2023 - 11:00
Registration Cut Off: 
5 days before
Event Duration: 
1 hour-ish
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
Anyone, including non-WCA members (Public event)
Maximum Group Size: 
50
Minimum Group Size: 
5
Itinerary
Required Items to Bring: 

An open mind

Recommended Items to Bring: 

Note pad, cell phone for pictures/notes, water bottle

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

https://www.google.com/maps/place/MEC+North+York/@43.7698048,-79.3751225,15z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x89d4d2b5d057844f:0x233774d761ba422e!8m2!3d43.7698048!4d-79.3751225!16s%2Fg%2F11c5btlfsp?entry=ttu

Carpool Info: 

N/A

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
Email us as soon as possible. The sooner the better
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Luigi Salerno AND Doug Ashton
Phone: 
16476696904

Water and Canoe Tripping: A Messy Fluid Situation

Bob Henderson has been a WCA member since 1986, will present the topic of water.

“The Water of [Big Trout Lake] Hasn’t Changed: We Have. To Filter or not to Filter: It Depends. Water Water Everywhere but Nary A Drop to Drink……Without Human Intervention.”

Read article here Nastawgan Spring 2023, Page 12..  

https://wildernesscanoe.ca/sites/default/files/storage/Nastawgan/2023-1.pdf

Bob's Bio

After serving for over 20 years as a coordinator of the editorial board, he is now working as a resource editor for Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education. Additionally, he has been resource editor for Nastawgan: The Quarterly Journal of the Wilderness Canoe Association since 2008. Bob's primary role as resource editor, is to generate submissions for the publications.

After retiring from McMaster University in 2010, he has been doing field-based course work with universities across the country including, The University of Alberta (Augustana Campus), Laurentian University, Brock University, and McMaster University.  He is also co-guide of a ski tour in Norway in partnership with the University of Edinburgh, Masters of Education program.

He recently published with co editor Sean Blenkinsop, Paddling Pathways:Reflections from a Changing Landscape. YNWP: Regina 2022

Join the Zoom Presentation on May 17, 2023 at 7 pm

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85650281453

Meeting ID: 856 5028 1453

Can't make the Zoom presentation, no problem.  The presentation will be recorded and loaded on to our WCA YouTube Channel.

The Basics
Event Location: 
Your place
Date(s) & Time: 
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 - 19:00
Registration Cut Off: 
05/17/23
Event Duration: 
1 hour
Difficulty Rating: 
Beginner
Participant Info
Who's Invited: 
everyone
Maximum Group Size: 
100
Minimum Group Size: 
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description: 

Sign up to event to receive presentation reminder a day before.

Required Items to Bring: 

n/a

Recommended Items to Bring: 

n/a

How to Get There
Event Directions: 

you know the way

Carpool Info: 

n/a

Other
Cancellation Policy: 
n/a
Event Coordinator/s Contact Information
Contact (Name): 
Gary Ataman
Phone: 
905-922-1434
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