WATER ADVENTURES

FISHING

WINTER ADVENTURES

ACTIVE ADVENTURES

SOFT ADVENTURES

Home
Adventure by Type
Adventure by Region
B & B's*Cottages*Inns
Meetings & Incentives
Teambuilding
Testimonials
Photo Gallery
About Us
Industry Partners
Contact Info
Email

GERMAN WEB SITE

    The Great Canadian
  Adventure Company
    6714 - 101 Avenue
    Edmonton, Alberta
      Canada T6A 0H7
Toll Free Canada & USA
    
1-888-285-1676
phone: (780)414-1676
fax:     (780) 424-9034

Web Site Comments
email webmaster

Copyright

© 1994-2006

CALL US TODAY 1 888 285 1676

ABOUT THIS REGION  CORPORATE TEAMBUILDING

Search and Rescue corporate team building

This is a fun filled logistical challenge where your team must use their best leadership skills, communication skills, team efforts, resources and common sense to complete the tasks given to them. By the end of the day your entire team will have learned a great deal about search and rescue techniques, and how these skills will enhance their current skills in an office environment.

Search and Rescue corporate team building

The premise is your team has volunteered for the Canadian Search and Rescue (CSAR) and they have just been tasked to do their first mission. Though they have had training, the training continues on the job (each guide will assist with the necessary knowledge as well as information "how to" sheets at each site). It has been a busy day in the mountains and there are 6 (or 7) different rescue missions that your team will be on (a round robin style where the teams move through different scenarios). Scenerios include rescuing a hiker that has fallen off a ledge, evacuating an unconscious person, rescuing a child from an island and saving a dog who has fallen into a cave system.

Season: year round
Suggested Items: Camera.
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.
Comments: This program can also be combined with a Standard First Aid course (16 hours) from the Canadian Red Cross to certify those who need their first aid. It could be put into a 2 ½ day or 3 day program package to incorporate both the First Aid course and then the team building after.
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

If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.

SEARCH WEBSITE
  
  

   NWT CANADA
The Northwest Territories Starkly beautiful, powerful and immense, our northern world is still wild and pris- tine. Nature rules here, in a diversity of landscapes ranging from towering mountains to rolling tundra.
MORE INFO

   SASKATCHEWAN
This Saskatchewan wilderness eco lodge package located in the heart of the Boreal Forest in Northern Saskatchewan. The log buildings and the surrounding gardens have been lovingly carved from the Precambrian rock over the last 3 decades.
MORE INFO

   HAISLA CULTURAL
Enjoy fascinating Haisla Cultural Tours and discover the wildlife and nature of The Canadian Pacific Inland Coast. Take part in exciting adventures with knowledgeable aboriginal guides.
MORE INFO

   FEATURE SAFARI
As a remote fly- in lodge and polar bear viewing wilderness lodge, this lodge is unique in that it offers polar bear viewing in August & September. MORE INFO

   FEATURE LODGE
As the premier remote fly- in lodge and confe-
rence centre in the Northwest Territories, guests from around the world take in the splendour of the great Canadian Taiga.
MORE INFO

   NUNAVUT CANADA
Nunavut is Canada’s arctic. Untamed, unspoiled and undiscovered. Nunavut is Canada’s largest and newest territory, and includes most of Canada’s arctic islands.
MORE INFO

 

HOME

SITE MAP

CONTACT INFO

ABOUT US

PRIVACY POLICY