Get to know Carrie

March 13, 2009 at 8:18 am | In People | 1 Comment

snowshoeHello, my name is Carrie and I’m volunteering as the camp manager for Guides Yukon.  Having grown up in the Toronto suburbs I have become quite good at escaping the city and enjoying the outdoors.  I spent many summers camping and canoeing with my family, attending Doe Lake Girl Guide Camp, or working for a number of different camps and resorts in the Muskoka region.  This love for the outdoors has led to many adventures rock climbing, hiking, canoeing tripping, and whitewater kayaking.  I later decided to study outdoor recreation, parks, and tourism at Lakehead University, eventually earning a Master’s of Environmental Studies in Nature-based Recreation and Tourism.  I came to Whitehorse to do research for Grad school and can’t bring myself to return to the city!

As Camp Manager I hope to act as a valuable resource to Guiders and girls regarding getting outdoors and active.  In addition to managing our beautiful Sprucewind camp facility, I would like to host some camping workshops and camp orientation to provide information to Guiders who are thinking about taking their girls on some outdoor adventures but don’t know where to get started.  Most of all, I want to make myself available to Guiders to help plan activities, camps, games, and provide you all with ideas, skills, and resources that you can then share with your girls!

You have all received a short survey in your mailboxes to find out some areas where you may need support or more information.  The 5 minutes you take to provide some feedback means that I will able to tailor workshops and webpostings to better meet your needs! If you have any other questions or comments please don’t ever hesitate to contact me at carrie.mcclellandatlakeheadu.ca or 335-1112.  Happy Camping!

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  1. Welcome Carrie! I also grew up in T.O. Today I hiked a wonderful trail that would be perfect for girls, and that you might like to use in hosting your outdoor adventure sessions. There is a trail network located off the Klondike Highway just south of the Hot Springs Road. You’ll also want to be sure to discover the “Brownie Mountain” trail near Sprucewind Camp. Feel free to call me for more details. All the best with the camping season!

    Ella
    633-3442


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