Women in Wilderness - Kananaskis


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Step into the wild with Women in Wilderness, a series of outdoor programs by the Alberta Wildlife Federation. The Women in Wilderness camps are created FOR WOMEN, BY WOMEN, and are designed to empower participants through skill-building, community, and a deep connection to nature.
If you're interested in outdoor activities and learning valuable survival skills, this camp is a perfect blend of fun activities, educational sessions, and opportunities to meet other women with similar interests.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned outdoor enthusiast, Women in Wilderness provides a supportive and enriching environment to deepen your relationship with the natural world.
Featured Guest:
This weekend adventure features guest John Clarke from Canadian Bear Safety Authority
The face behind CBSA is retired Alberta Fish and Wildlife Officer John Clarke, holding positions as District Officer, Problem Wildlife Specialist and Predatory Response Team Leader (PRTL) with 34 years of experience. John has been involved with over 1500 human-wildlife conflicts, has held positions as Lead Investigator or team member in 14 mauling investigations and 10 self-defense Wildlife incidents.
John will be giving an in-depth session on bear awareness, teaching the biology, behavioral patterns and animals characteristics. As well as focusing on advanced bear spray training.
Fun Activities:
- Cordage Making Workshop
- Hike to Troll Falls (~ 5 Km)
- Bear Awareness
- Socializing with other ladies that have shared interests
- Geocaching & Orienteering
What is covered in the cost?:
- Accommodation
- Food
- Materials for the different workshop and sessions
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Women in Wilderness - Kananaskis