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CSI Nature team building program

Try this unique teambuilding program based on the popular CSI television show. The remains of an animal has been discovered and it is up to you and your team to identify who the victim is and who did it! Full of ambiguities from the "witnesses" to the clues, your team must unravel the mystery before the competing teams do! This is a fast paced, fun filled logistical challenge where your team must use their best communication skills, resources and common sense to gather the clues, question the witnesses and piece it all together. Along the way you just might learn something about Nature!

CSI Nature team building program

All teams will begin at the overall "Crime Scene" where the First task is to identify the Victim. All teams are equipped with their own portable crime scene kits including some evidence gathered by the initial investigating team as well as all the tools they will need. From there they head out to one of the scenes to begin to collect the evidence in order to identify the Killer. Since there may be several "suspects" the teams must not miss any evidence and therefore are required to collect evidence from each of the six stations, any missed evidence could result in a "miss-trial" in the court room! Stations include Crime Scene, Kill Site, Witness Rescue, Ballistics, Analysis and Forensics.

CSI Nature team building program

Season: year round
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen.
Suggested Clothing: In the summer wear jacket, long pants, hiking boots. In the winter wear warm coat, snow boots, fleece underclothes, hat, gloves.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Equipment Provided: All gear and equipment necessary for the program.
Transportation: Trips originate and end near Canmore, Alberta.
Accommodations: Not included but available at local hotels, lodges and bed & breakfasts.
Guide Information: Professional certified interpretive guides have many years of experience in guiding in the Rocky Mountains.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. Winter temperatures average from -5 to -20 degrees Celsius.
Trip Duration Price
1 day
$125.00* per person
Half day. 10-30 participants
1 day
$100.00* per person
Half day. 31-49 participants
1 day
$75.00* per person
Half day. 50-99 participants
1 day
$65.00* per person
Half day. 100+ participants
1 day
$175.00* per person
Full day. 10-30 participants
1 day
$150.00* per person
Full day. 31-49 participants
1 day
$125.00* per person
Full day. 50-75 participants
1 day
$115.00* per person
Full day. 76-99 participants
1 day
$100.00* per person
Full day. 100+ participants
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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CSI Nature team building program

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