The Bark Lake Leadership Center is proud to be affiliated with the following organizations and offer Certification Training.
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Adventureworks! Associates Inc. Our mission is to create opportunities for people to develop & practice the values, attitudes, knowledge and skills required to create healthy communities. Through meaningful involvement in adventure based programs participants develop a greater capacity for understanding themselves, building healthy relationships, exercising effective leadership and enhancing their environment. |
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The Canadian Red Cross is the leading humanitarian organization through which people voluntarily demonstrate their caring for others in need. All Red Cross programs and activities are guided by the Fundamental Principles of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality. These principles allow us to provide help immediately to whomever needs it, wherever they are, whatever their race, political beliefs, religion, social status, or culture. |
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The Canadian Wildlife Federation is dedicated to ensuring an appreciation of our natural world and a lasting legacy of healthy wildlife and habitat by informing and educating Canadians, advocating responsible human actions and representing wildlife on conservation issues. |
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Challenges Unlimited Inc. We value challenge course and climbing wall adventure programs as a tool for learning and growth in recreational, educational, therapeutic and training & development environments. We seek excellence in all that we do to create and support the facilitation of these adventure programs. We value our relationships with our clients and this value is at the core of all the work that we do. The trust that our clients have in the quality and integrity of our work, drives us to continually seek excellence in providing leading edge adventure program services. |
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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a programme that encourages youth to be active, to participate in new activities and pursue current interests in four different areas. It offers you the opportunity to set goals and achieve results in fun and challenging ways. |
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Federation of Canadian Archers supports the achievement of high performance excellence in archery in all categories and the development of a national archery infrastructure to promote archery participation across Canada in cooperation with our partners, the Provincial Archery Associations. |
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The National GPS Certification Program offers three levels of certification. The most important aspect of all training and certification is the understanding of the relationship between the GPS unit, the map and the compass (Level One). This leads to the collection and "cleaning up" and the enriching of data in the field (Level Two) and then leading to a pathway to GIS (Level Three). |
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Leave No Trace Canada is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and inspiring responsible outdoor recreation through education, research and partnerships. Leave No Trace builds awareness, appreciation and respect for our wildlands. |
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The Lifesaving Society is a charitable organization working to prevent drowning and water-related injury through our training programs, Water Smart® public education, safety management services, water-incident research and lifesaving sport. |
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The Ontario Camps Association (OCA) has played an important leadership role in promoting and encouraging children and youth camping in Ontario. The OCA is a voluntary, non-profit organization that draws its membership from camps, individuals and like-minded organizations and agencies, all devoted to maintaining high standards for organized camping, and to sharing information and ideas that maintain these standards. |
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Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters Get Outdoors is a national award winning, youth conservation and leadership program, which puts an emphasis on promoting our outdoor heritage through hands on, community based initiatives. |
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Ontario Music Educators' Association (OMEA). A non-profit organization that represents music educators in Ontario. Its main objective is to "provide leadership in establishing and maintaining high standards of school music throughout Ontario and Canada." It participates in meetings with the Ministry of Education, the Ontario Teachers' Federation Curriculum Forum, and the Ontario College of Teachers. |
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The Ontario Recreational Canoeing and Kayaking Association (ORCKA) was formed in 1975 to promote accessibility of paddling experiences for everyone, the development of safe, competent and knowledgeable recreational paddlers, igniting the passion for a journey of paddling experiences and the preservation of the paddling environment. Today, ORCKA continues grow in a dynamic manner to support and develop recreational canoeing and kayaking in Ontario! |