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The Immersive Conservation Training (ICT) program is one-of-a-kind, part critical reflection, part naturalist skills, and part citizen science training. Dive deep into the world of conservation, investigating the theories, history, science, tools, and practices of wilderness and wildlife preservation. The best part? Do all of this while on an 8-day adventurous canoe trip in the heart of some of our province's most significant wild places! Through immersing ourselves into the wilderness we engage directly with the natural world, practicing the skills we're learning and gaining a new perspective on our relationship with nature.
A true experience of the head, the hands, and the heart, ICT program participants leave the trip with the knowledge and abilities to practice conservation. Perhaps more significantly, they also leave with a deeper understanding of the world and their place in it, having engaged in a transformative experience with a community of their peers which will forever change their perspective on – and relationship with – our natural world.
On the final night of the trip, we host a grand dinner and ceremony, recognizing and celebrating the journey that they've been on together. Following the trip, all participants will receive a certificate, marking their new status as Immersive Conservationists.
As Ontario's first and most famous Provincial Park, Algonquin holds a central role in the story of conservation in Canada, both past and present. This makes the park an ideal place to immerse into the natural world and contend with its conservation. As the only park in the province in which logging is still permitted, the layers and complexity of Algonquin run deep.
Home to a unique bioregion due to its location right on the edge of both the northern boreal forest and the southern Carolinian forests, Algonquin is ecologically unique, with many plant, animal, and bird species thriving together in a way not seen elsewhere. Larger in size than numerous European countries, Algonquin presents a lifetime of lakes, forests, and rivers to discover.
During the trip, we will be looking to identify old growth trees and cataloguing our findings. We will also be attempting to identify and classify an endangered species of moth. Following the trip, all of our findings will be shared with national environmental non-profit organizations with whom we partner. They will use our findings in their efforts to conserve and preserve Algonquin for generations to come. This unique opportunity gives youth the chance to learn about the natural world and conservation, practice new skills, and apply their abilities toward making a positive impact on the world, all while on a fun and adventurous canoe trip.
Going beyond social media campaigns and online activism, the Immersive Conservation Training program allows young people to form a real, personal relationship with a beautiful and complex landscape while also making an immediate and positive difference toward its thriving.
A few highlights of the ICT Algonquin canoe trip:
Canoe tripping experience necessary: None. This trip is slow paced and suitable for all experience levels
Jul 26 - Aug 02. '25
Algonquin Park, ON
Algonquin Provincial Park 12 campers
$1,740
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Paddle deep into the world of conservation
A one-of-a-kind program offering an unparalleled mix of conservation science, naturalist skills, and a canoe trip adventure!
This program, Immersive Conservation Training Program: Algonquin Provincial Park Canoe Trip, is offered by Headwaters Wilderness Program.
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