The Environmental Leadership Program believes that the most engaging, inspiring, and lasting educational experiences happen when students are actively engaged in the learning process. Students reading the materials, writing what they have learned, watching relevant videos, discussing the content as a class, and finally getting their hands dirty with the curriculum, is by far the most effective way to learn and engage all types of learning styles.
- Introduction to Canoeing
- Timiskaming Tragedy (Risk Management)
- Fishing in Algonquin Park
- Water Treatment
- Dressing for the Weather
- Paddle Canada Canoe Certification
- Catfish Creek Conservation Authority – Municipal
- Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry – Provincial
- Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) - Federal
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s)
- What is Soil?
- The Process of Soil Formation
- The Physical Nature of Soils
- The Chemical Nature of Soils
- The Biological Nature of Soils
- Soil Degradation
- Soil Management and Conservation
- Soils and Land-Use in Ontario
- Physiology of Trees
- Forest Ecology
- Managing Ontario’s Forests
- Measuring the Forest
- Health of our Forests
- Tree and Plant Identification
- Chainsaw Certification
- Physical and Chemical Properties of Water
- Aquatic Systems and Associated Organisms
- Carrying Capacity and Ecological Succession
- Preserving Aquatic Biodiversity
- Why Study Benthic Invertebrates?
- Wetlands
- Indigenous Peoples and Aquatic Resources
- Wildlife Ecology
- Humans and Wildlife
- Conservation and Management
- White-Tailed Deer Management
- Big Game of North America
- Hunting and Conservation
- Supplementary Wildlife Management Issues
- Paddle Canada Canoe Certification
- Algonquin Park Fall Back Country Camping
- MarshQuest
- Carolinian Forest Festival
- Haliburton Forest
- Long Point Bird Banding/Raptor Conservancy of Canada
- Normandale Fish Culture Station/Lake Erie Management Unit
- Catfish Creek Watershed Tour
- Junction Climbing
- National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)
- Horseshoe Valley Skiing
- Mt. St. Louis Skiing
- Algonquin Park Winter Trip
- Outdoor Skills Development - shelters, knots, fire lighting, etc.
- GPS, GIS, and Navigation Development
- Hiking, Snow Shoeing, & Cross Country Skiing