northern guide training program

Northern Guide Training Program

Certification

Intro & Intermediate Moving Water Canoe Skills | Intro Lake Canoe Skills | Wilderness Camping | Whitewater Rescue Technician

What's covered?

Learn from the North’s most experienced paddling guides in our 2025 program for the 7 core elements of:

  • Whitewater Canoeing
  • Risk Management
  • Camp Cooking (planning, packing, and preparation)
  • Navigation
  • Lake Canoe Skills
  • Canoe Tripping
  • Whitewater Rescue

A schedule for the 2025 Northern Guide Training Program is below. Please note the program training components will be Yellowknife-based unless otherwise stated

June 11: Welcome – airport pick-ups, participants arrive. Evening dinner. Social event.

June 12-13: Certified course: Intro to Lake Canoe skills (Tandem) – Paddle Canada

June 14-15: Certified course: Intro to Moving Water Canoe skills (Tandem) – Paddle Canada

June 16 – 17: Whitewater Rescue Technician Course at Tartan Rapids (Certification by Jackpine Paddle)

June 18-19: Participate in annual 2-day staff training for all Jackpine Paddle guides. Orientation to our facilities, guide protocols, info sessions with partners (Parks Canada, indigenous gov’ts, industry partners). Northern Guide cooking challenge in evening of June 19th.

June 20-23: 3-day canoe trip (in Yellowknife area) + in-town theory session for certified course: Wilderness Camping Skills – Paddle Canada. Will cover canoe trip planning, backcountry menu preparation & food packing, gear outfitting, checklists, emergency communication.

June 24: Post trip clean-up and rest

All certifications complete on June 24th. Optional program add-on below to work as an apprentice guide on a guided paddling service with paying clients for industry work experience. 

June 25- 26: Preparation for 5-day guided canoe trip on Great Slave Lake. Work alongside a Jackpine Paddle guide to get ready to deliver a multi-day paddling trip.

June 27 – July 1: Deliver 5-day Guided Canoe Trip on Great Slave Lake in an apprentice guide role.

If you would like to attend the program but the cost is a barrier, please get in touch with us about funding options through the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. There are a variety of funding options we can point you towards and assist you with accessing if you are un-employed, under-employed, or employed in a related field. 

Call us at 1 (867) 445-4512 for more information about our paddling courses!

Cost: $6,595.00 + 5% GST

Sign up for our Northern Guide Training Program!

Interested in job training to become a paddling guide in the Canadian North?  The Northern Guide Training Program is the most comprehensive guide training program in Northern Canada!

Our 2025 program will focus on whitewater paddling and lake canoe skills. This program is designed by northern guides for guiding in northern Canada. It’s a practical, hands-on program that will rigorously challenge you as you build skills & experience on 4 certified canoe courses + 2 multi-day canoe trips. Program elements are staggered in a progression to stack skills & experience and continuously challenge you to take one step closer to becoming a qualified, northern wilderness guide.

You’ll gain tools for whitewater paddling, starting in easy rapids then challenging yourself in harder water and more complex situations. Become competent performing effective rescues with limited resources—and making smart decisions when river running.

During this program there will be opportunities to learn new skills in backcountry cooking, river scouting and reading whitewater, and navigation with a map & compass. We cover canoe safety and equipment in a dynamic outdoor learning environment on a whitewater canoe expedition.

Jackpine Paddle is a 100% Northern-owned and operated business located in Yellowknife, NT. We are committed to training northerners to work in the outdoor adventure industry.

Interested candidates should contact: info@jackpinepaddle.com.

Don’t have time for the Northern Guide Training Program? Check out our other courses here!

This program met a number of goals for me.

1. Being more capable to trip with my family and friends, improving both my paddle skills & my trip planning and execution skills. 2. I wish this was an experience I had as a young person, allowing me to work in the industry. Now it gives me the opportunity to enter into the industry in a more casual way and explore future career options in this industry. 3. There are definitely skills from this course that I can use in developing programs in Fort Smith through my employment through the town. 4. On a very personal level, this challenged me both physically and mentally in a way that will impact me for a long time to come. I am reminded of my personal strength and loved the connection to the land

Cynthia White, Fort Smith

For myself this program was instrumental in gaining confidence in reading and running as well as taking command when it is needed on the river.

This hands on face paced dynamic learning opportunity was the exact type of experience I needed as a hands on learner. The navigating + camping portions of the trip were also very informative in both learning new ways of navigation as well as how to respect the land we are using. HIghly recommend this course to anyone who would want to boost in self confidence and an opportunity to learn the mentioned skills.

Matthew D Mitchell, Yellowknife

Challenging on-the-land learning in often trying conditions.

Improved upon my introductory whitewater skills and grew my confidence in reading, running and more actively engaging in navigating in some technical sets of rapids. Tripping skills also improved with camp cooking and new gear to and learn about. Communication and teamwork were also improved upon in both bow and stern seats and with multiple partners. I found Dan to be a capable and knowledgeable instructor who was thorough, yet casual. He ensured the often diverse needs of the group were met.

Cameron Buddo

This program greatly compliments my career with Parks Canada.

The course provided me with the skills needed to become more competent and comfortable on whitewater. Learned how to read a river more efficiently and what it’s like on a long trip with multiple people. Definitely the cooking side of the trip I enjoyed especially the baking side of things. Paddling in whitewater provided a new challenge compared to flatwater. We learned some technical skills but would like to learn more, more so the strokes. Definitely a stepping stone for more growth and development. I’m very fortunate and grateful to have participated in this wonderful opportunity. Met some great people!

Dalton Simba

The Northern Guide Training Program has also given me the confidence to take friends out on smaller scale trips as a lead paddler.

I have been in the North for over 2 years and Jackpine Paddle was my first opportunity to do a significant paddle trip.

Kelly Caughlin, Yellowknife

This program brings people together as a group building life skill experience: leadership, commitment, and being independent.

It's not always about being fast all the time but taking things slow, listening to the land, the water, and teaching others. This program showed me to grow as a better person and be caring and outgoing. I recommend this for everyone who loves the land - if so this program is for you.

Brandon Michel, Lutsel K'e

This trip was amazing.

I learned a lot. Hopefully I become a guide and learn a lot more about how to guide. I met some nice people.

Andrew Anavilok, Cambridge Bay

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Available Dates

June 11 - July 1, 2025

22 DAYS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included?

– All paddling equipment such as a canoe, rescue lifejacket, paddle, bailer, throw bags, and helmets.
– Food while on the canoe trips
– Experienced instructor guides
– Group gear (tarp, kitchen equipment, utensils, water filtration, etc)
– Communication devices (satellite phone and Garmin Inreach)
– Expedition-quality tents
– All ground shuttles in the Jackpine Paddle Van
– A drysuit rental for the duration of the course
– Accommodations in Yellowknife at Jackpine Paddle staff house (approx 15 nights). Some nights may be camping in the backyard if staff house is at capacity.
– All Paddle Canada certification fees

What's not included?

– Personal camping equipment

What do I need to bring?

A detailed personal clothing and equipment list will be emailed to participants following registration.

What are your evacuation policies?

Should illness or safety necessitate the evacuation of one or more participants, or should a participant choose to leave a trip early for any reason, all evacuation expenses will be paid by the individual(s) involved. No refund will be paid to a participant who does not complete a trip for any reason. Please note that provincial/territorial health care plans do not cover ambulance services outside your home province. If you became ill in a remote location you may be responsible for very expensive evacuation and air ambulance charges. To protect against these costs we recommend emergency medical insurance from Group Medical Services which can be purchased online at www.gms.ca. Participants are strongly encouraged to review the policy for exclusions, particularly for pre-existing medical conditions.

What are your booking and cancellation policies?

The balance of your program fee is due 90 days before departure.

If you register for a trip and subsequently cancel:

There is a $100 administration fee applied to any cancellation.

The balance of your payment (to date) will be refunded for any cancellation up to 91 days prior to departure.

For notice given:

from 41-90 days, we retain 50% of the fee
from 25-40 days, we retain 75% of the fee
from 0-24 days, we retain 100% of the fee

Please read carefully: Should your paddling course have to be cancelled, postponed or altered by a force majeure (including but not limited to: weather, poor visibility, or mechanical breakdown causing delayed or cancelled charter flights or helicopter journeys, fire, flood, pandemic, highway closures, community evacuations, ongoing or newly introduced travel ban or government statement), Jackpine Paddle and its partner operators are not obligated to provide a refund or offer alternative travel services.

Do I qualify for Job Training Funding?

You might!

Indigenous candidates may qualify for ISETS funding through their regional or community band or government.

For all NWT residents, the Department of Education Culture and Employment (ECE) has two job training funds:

  1. Employee Training Program. If you are currently employed full-time and our training program is relevant to your field, your employer can apply to ECE for 100% of your program fees under the Employee Training Program.
  2. Skill Development Fund. If you are unemployed or under-employed, you may be eligible to have 100% of program fees covered to develop new skills for a better job.

Under both the Employee Training Program and Skill Development Fund we are a certified training provider and there is no minimum age limit.

In other to apply for the Skill Development Fund, you’ll need to submit an application to your ECE regional office.

You can email us at info@jackpinepaddle.com for assistance or a copy of the application form.

We encourage candidates not to wait and start the application process ASAP as it can take 2-3 weeks.

Phone numbers for ECE Regional Services Centres:

  • Beaufort Delta
    (855) 283-9311
  • Dehcho
    (866) 695-7338
  • North Slave
    (866) 768-8145
  • Sahtu
    (866) 587-7159
  • South Slave – Fort Smith
    (867) 872-7425
  • South Slave – Hay River
    (867) 874-5050

Will I be hired as a Paddle Guide after completing this program?

While work with us is not guaranteed for program candidates – many successful candidates in past NGTP cohorts have been offered subsequent trip contracts or hired as full-time seasonal guides. Beyond certifications and experience paddling in the North, the program is a great way to get to know our guide team, owner, and operation. Networking & having fun during the program and at the staff house is a part of the experience, we have a close team and very inclusive & friendly culture. Over our 19 days together, you’ll get to know us, and we are looking forward to getting to know you!

The NGTP can also open up opportunities for further mentorship & apprentice guide roles on our remote wilderness trips – as the next step for candidates who need require additional skills & experience before becoming a fully-fledged guide.

Past candidates of the program have also found employment with other NWT tour operators, including other adventure companies & wilderness lodges.

Please Note

The minimum age for unaccompanied minors in our courses is 16. Participants under the age of 16 are welcome to register if joined by a parent or guardian. Participants must be able to swim 50 m with a lifejacket but no previous paddling experience is required.

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