Learning School Teaches Beginners How to Do Canoe Trips into Algonquin Park
Posted: Sunday, October 15, 2006
by Garth Pottruff
Grand River rafting Company
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At the school the novice has access to an experienced canoeist/instructor to answer questions and teach bush smarts on canoe trip planning. The mentor takes the beginner through instructional situations with hands-on practice periods. Even the teaching sites are modeled after Algonquin to assist the novice in experiencing what to expect.
The instructors will help plan the canoe trip into Algonquin to meet the needs and expectations of the beginner. The course teaches how to interpret park maps and set achievable daily paddle distances. Discussions cover how to locate overland crossings (portages) to adjoining lakes and select wilderness campsites within
The canoe sessions teach safety techniques and common sense for inclement weather. Beginners learn how to paddle and steer a canoe. Instructors demonstrate different techniques for carrying a canoe overland and how to properly pack a canoe for stability. Camping techniques are taught on firewood and cooking fires, putting up a tent & campsite selection, as well as animal proofing for the unexpected.
The course includes hands-on packing techniques, food & clothing, first aid needs, cooking equipment, sleeping bag and tent selection. The school will even assist the novice in getting rental of packs, canoes and tents from local reputable outfitters at
The Algonquin canoe trip course is about 6 hours in length and takes place on the
For the experienced, this learning canoe-trip school would be of little relevance. But for the novice the course develops the needed skills and knowledge to do a safe and enjoyable wilderness canoe trip into the interior of
The Algonquin Park Interior is remote… and that remoteness is unfamiliar territory to most people. It is better to canoe into Algonquin knowing what to do… then to pretend and hope for the best.
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