Women’s Algonquin 2024

July 26th - August 3rd 2024

Is this trip for you?

This adventure is for any retired or serving military and first responder women. This is a peer support program, the trip is lead by female veterans and first responder guides. The goal of the adventure is for you to learn and grow. To learn about mental resilience and how to better combat post traumatic stress, operational stress, fatigue, and the challenges of daily life. Our classroom will be Algonquin Park and our tools will be our canoes and packs. You do not need to be diagnosed with PTSD to join this adventure.

If your life needs a course correction, a tough challenge, or you just can’t put your finger on what’s missing— this trip is for you. Our team will spend 2 days training and preparing for the trip and 6 days canoeing deep in the Algonquin back country. We’ll be completely self-sufficient and cut off from the rest for world. The perfect setting to learn about ourselves, connect with like-minded people, and get a better perspective about what’s important in life.

Trip applications closed!

What to expect, what to bring

You do not require any canoeing experience to take part in this trip. Some experience in outdoor activities or back country camping is recommended. As well you should be physically fit enough to put in a full days work of paddling and portaging. We’ll be challenged on the trip, but there will be ample time at the end of the day to rest, relax, and socialize. 

Need to haves: clothes for the day (breathable, wicking, no cotton), rain jacket, good hiking boots, close toed sandals or water shoes, footwear and warm clothes for camp, sleeping bag & mattress, sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, personal medications, personal hygiene supplies... more details in joining instructions

Camping equipment provided

  • 3 season tents (1 per tent)

  • 65L, 95L canoeing packs

  • Canoes and canoeing equipment (paddles, PFD’s)

  • Consumable items: Toilet paper, soap, etc.

  • Cooking stoves and fuel

  • Headlamps

 

Program Itinerary

Days 1-2 The trip will begin with guides and participants meeting a location TBD (near Algonquin Park). We will spend 2 days covering the basics of canoeing and back country camping. Together we’ll prepare our equipment and get to know each other before stepping off on our journey

Days 3-8 Our adventure will take us deep into the Algonquin back country. We’ll be paddling and portaging to a new location everyday while practicing and learning new skills. From open water paddling to mental resiliency, these skills will help our team accomplish the tasks and challenges we will be expected to complete during the trip: paddling large lakes, portaging kilometers over rough terrain, and spending our nights cut off from civilization. Completing these challenges while surrounded by mother nature will be a great learning and growing experience. But, personal growth does not come without hard work.

Each day is wrapped up by daily after actions and group chats about lessons learned and personal reflections.

Finish Once our trip is complete, there will be a recap of the trip by the guides, highlighting some of the important moments of the trip. We will share some laughs as we eat our last meal together, and reminisce about our adventure. Everyone that completes a Warrior Adventures Canada trip will become a member of our growing network and online community

Outcomes

After this trip you will have a fresh new perspective on the world and the things that are important in life, and in your life. You will come away with new skills that will allow you to go out and enjoy the wilderness, but more importantly, you will have skills and experiences that will help you accomplish your goals and any future challenges that come your way. And last but certainly not least, you will come away from this trip with friendships that will last and new support networks you can use when times are tough.