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SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Ontario Canoe Trips
Wabakimi Canoe Trip—Late August 2010

Canoeing requires only basic paddle experience. Each day’s travel will include a varied mix of big lakes, small lakes, small rivers, rapids & falls (to be portaged around). Portages (carrying gear on a trail) vary from 50 yards to ½ mile, mostly 200 yards.
Great potential for the following wildlife: Walleye, pike, moose and woodland caribou, osprey, wolves, owls, mink, marten, and beaver. The walleye fishing is world class!
After paddling eight days in beautiful Wabakimi Park, we are picked up by a floatplane to return to hot tubs, showers and hearty lodge dining.

For more details click here.

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Adventure Backpacking
British Columbia Coast Mountains
Toba Traverse: Scrambling Granite Ridges
7 Days—August 2010

The Toba Traverse trip follows a ridge system on the British Columbia coast above the spectacular salt water fjord named Toba Inlet 200 miles north of the city of Vancouver. The area is a rugged alpine wilderness of granite spines and small alpine lakes clothed in heather meadows and dark green forests. We fly to a high lake and hike and scramble for 5 days to another lake, then fly back to the lodge in the city of Powell River, BC. for hot showers and departure for home.

For more details click here.

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Photos: John Baldwin

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Here's to a great Summer season!

Don Langlois

New for the 2010-11 season: AIARE Avalanche Courses!!

We are in the process of joining the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE).

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Professional Member of AAA and Affiliate Member of CAA, ACMG, and CSGA
Avalanche classes meet American Avalanche Association education guidelines