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This trip is a COEO run and organized event. Headwaters is serving as the outfitter.

Ontario Wilderness Leadership Symposium

The Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario (COEO)

The Ontario Wilderness Leadership Symposium is a unique event designed to support the development and leadership of outdoor educators, including wilderness guides, teachers, camp staff, and canoe trip leaders. Starting from the understanding that all education, at its core, is about building good people, OWLS looks beyond the "hard skills" of outdoor education work. Join a community of peers, along with experienced mentors, in this co-learning event and focus on the deeper questions that are rarely asked. Illuminating the often-murky waters of educational practice, OWLS will examine such questions as: what is outdoor education? How is the campfire a site of learning? Why are wilderness trips such potentially powerful experiences, and how do we ensure that they are for our students?

Taking the form of a 3-day canoe trip in Algonquin Provincial Park, OWLS is a unique experience. With the trip itself – and the natural world – as our co-teachers, we invite you to join us in June and be part of Ontario’s next generation of outdoor education leaders.

Spots available: Yes

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Symposium Details

Algonquin Provincial Park

Dates: Thursday, June 11 (evening arrival, after work & dinner) - Sunday, June 14, 2025

Campsites:

  • 1st night (June 11): Kawawaymog Lake frontcountry campground, in shared cabins

  • 2nd and 3rd nights (June 12 & 13): backcountry island campsite on North Tea Lake

Group size: 18 people

Canoe tripping experience necessary: None. This trip is slow paced and suitable for all experience levels

What's included

We provide:​

  • All group gear: canoes, paddles, tents, cooking supplies, and everything else the group will need

  • All food for the weekend

  • Campground and backcountry site permits

  • First aid and emergency gear

You bring:

  • Personal clothing, sleeping bag, and sleeping mat (a detailed packing list will be sent upon registration)

  • A PFD/lifejacket (we can provide a PFD upon request, but we recommend you bring your own to ensure that it is well-fitting and comfortable)

  • An eagerness to explore, have fun, learn together, and travel with the wilderness!

Spots available: Yes

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