WILDERNESS FIRST AID COURSES IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES
By Tera Swanson
In Volume 3 of the Canadian Rockies Annual, we featured Wilderness First Aid courses as part of The Kit: Resources for Mountain Living. Here is a round-up of courses on offer throughout the Canadian Rockies, and where to find them.
Backcountry exploration has become more popular than ever these past few years, and for good reason. But with all of these amazing experiences connecting with nature, it’s easy to forget the underlying risk that comes with these journeys. As backcountry use increases, the importance of having a thorough safety skill set is more crucial than ever. Not only will you want to choose your outdoor crew wisely, but you owe it to them to educate yourself too.
While Standard First Aid is a great start, it’s worthwhile to broaden your knowledge with a course catering this information to backcountry and wilderness-specific environments. There is a wide range of courses available to do so, meeting the needs of every type of outdoor explorer – from the beginner mountain scrambler to the ACMG guide.
Here’s a rundown of courses, providers, and where to sign up.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Backcountry Emergencies (12 hrs)
While not an official first aid course, these introductory sessions are a great start for those thinking of spending more time pursuing outdoor activities, or for those with time constraints. This course typically includes a half day session, and a one-day outdoor component to apply skills.
Wilderness & Remote First Aid (20 hrs)
Remote Responder (24 hrs)
Wilderness Remote Responder (20 hrs)
Wilderness First Aid (2 days)
These courses cover material in Standard First Aid certification and apply it to a wilderness and remote setting, including how to care for a victim for up to 24 hours. Typically includes CPR Level-C and AED certification. Certification is valid for 3 years.
While there are several variations on Wilderness First Aid courses, First Aid courses, those covering 20+ hours are typically recognized by Alberta Occupational Health and Safety as a Standard First Aid Certificate. Be sure to verify with the course provider that it is considered an equivalent.
Advanced Wilderness & Remote First Aid (40 hrs)
Wilderness Advanced First Aid (40 hrs)
Adventure Medic (40 hrs)
Developing on skills and knowledge from WFA, the advanced courses teache first aid care in remote wilderness settings for over 24 hours. These courses are geared towards outdoor industry professionals requiring a high level of emergency training.
Wilderness First Responder (80 hrs)
Advanced Adventure Medic (80 hrs)
A high-level industry standard for outdoor professionals, the 80-hour courses extensively cover wilderness first aid medical training and leadership, covering detailed simulations with vast nuances and variables of isolated backcountry environments. Includes CPR certification, some courses at Level C and some to Health Care Provider (HCP) level – be sure to inquire with your course provider.
While there are several variations on Advanced Wilderness First Aid courses, those covering 80+ hours are typically recognized by Alberta Occupational Health and Safety as an Advanced First Aid Certificate. Be sure to verify with the course provider that it is considered an equivalent.
COMPANIES
Canadian Red Cross Directory
Website
Locations: Across Canada
Courses offered:
Wilderness and Remote First Aid – 20 hrs
Advanced Wilderness & Remote First Aid – 40 hrs
College of the Rockies
Website
Locations: Fernie
Courses offered:
Wilderness First Aid – 2 days
Wilderness Advanced First Aid – 4 days
Wilderness First Responder – 80 hrs
Flexpeditions
Website
Locations: Revelstoke
Courses offered:
Wilderness First Aid (WFA) – 2 days
Wilderness Advanced First Aid (WAFA) – 40 hrs
Interpretive Guides Association
Website
Locations: Canmore
Courses offered:
Wilderness First Aid – 20 hrs
Mahikan Trails
Website
Locations: Jasper
Courses offered:
Wilderness and Remote First Aid – 20 hrs
Advanced Wilderness and Remote First Aid – 40 hrs
Pure Mountain Medic First Aid & Safety Training
Website
Locations: Cochrane, Canmore, Banff
Courses offered:
Wilderness First Aid – 20 hrs
Advanced Wilderness First Aid – 80 hrs
Rocky Mountain Adventure Medicine
Website
Locations: Bragg Creek
Courses offered:
Backcountry Emergencies – 12 hrs
Remote Responder – 24 hrs
Adventure Medic – 40 hrs
Advanced Adventure Medic – 80 hrs
University of Calgary Active Living
Website
Locations: Calgary
Courses offered:
Backcountry Emergencies – 12 hrs
Remote Responder – 24 hrs
Adventure Medic – 40 hrs
Advanced Adventure Medic / Wilderness First Responder – 80 hrs
Selkirk College
Website
Locations: Kaslo, Nakusp
Courses offered:
Wilderness & Remote First Aid / Basic – 20 hrs
Slipstream
Website
Locations: Golden, Nelson, Canmore
Courses offered:
Wilderness First Aid / The Essential Course – 50 hrs
Wilderness First Aid / The Advanced Course – 90 hrs
Yamnuska Mountain Adventures
Website
Locations: Canmore
Courses offered:
Advanced Adventure Medic / Wilderness First Responder – 80 hrs
Wilderness Remote Responder – 20 hrs
Find a copy of Vol. 3 of the Canadian Rockies Annual here.
Tera Swanson is a freelance writer and graduate from Mount Royal University’s Journalism undergraduate program. Whether laced into hiking boots or clipped into skis, her favourite way to explore the mountains is on her own two feet. She’s always up for anything that will end in the telling of a good story; be it through photography, from pen to paper, or over a locally brewed amber ale.