To learn more about these positions and apply please download the job description and send your cover letter and resume to miranda@taigacamp.com by May 4, 2011.
Make a difference in the lives of young women in the Northwest Territories, and join Taiga’s team!
Taiga is thrilled to announce that Miranda Currie has joined our team as Camp Director.
She will play a key role in Taiga’s management, program development and camp operations.
Miranda brings tremendous experience in outdoor recreation and leadership to the role. She now spearheads Taiga’s vision to enrich the lives of young northern women by providing leadership and adventure opportunities in a fun, supportive and safe environment.
Highlights of her achievements include:
Experience working with Outward Bound and the National Outdoor Leadership School.
Bachelor of Education degree specializing in Outdoor and Experiential Education
Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism from Lakehead University
Youth summer camp program development at Camp Adirondack.
… and we of course have to mention that Miranda is also a stellar fiddler player and singer-songwriter!
To learn more about Taiga, visit us on the web at www.taigacamp.com or
It is not everyday you hear about acts of charity. Taiga Adventure Camp (Taiga) would like to thank a very special eight-year old girl from Yellowknife, NT – Miss Janet Enge. Janet is in grade 2 at J.H. Sissons in French Immersion, and can teach us all a lesson in giving.
It is unusual to see such a spirit of giving in one so young, but for two years now Janet has focused on raising money for charity at her birthday celebration instead of getting presents. Janet’s parents are very proud of her generosity, and taking action to help others.
Janet learned about Taiga’s summer camp program from the YWCA Yellowknife Gift Catalogue, and we feel very fortunate she chose Taiga. Thanks to Janet we are thrilled to be able to award a very lucky young woman with a free camp registration for our 2011 season!
Janet is an inspiration at how one person can make a difference in the lives of others. Her story warmed the hearts of all of us at Taiga and YWCA Yellowknife. We encourage everyone to think about how they might be able to help another person today.
If you would like to get involved with Taiga Adventure Camp you have come to the right place!
There are many ways you can help from planning and delivering exciting activities for campers, to giving us our team a helping hand with campsite set up, maintenance or logistical support.
Please download the Volunteer Application form to share important information with us about your skills and interests.
We are currently recruiting for the Taiga Camp Director position.
This leadership position is based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and represents a very unique opportunity to make a difference in the lives of young Northern women. The Camp Director is responsible for the successful management of the organization according to the strategic direction set by the Board of Directors.
To learn more about this position please download the job description and send your cover letter and resume to info@taigacamp.com by January 21, 2011.
Taiga Adventure Camp (TAC) founders are thrilled they are registered to attend We Day in Vancouver, BC on Friday, October 15, 2010.
‘We Day is created by Free The Children to celebrate the power of young people to create positive change. We Day is a day-long event that ignites a year-long program for change, called We Schools in Action. In cities across Canada, the event brings inspirational speeches and performances to young leaders. Students then bring that energy home to take action on local and international issues all year long. Free The Children’s We Day is the celebration, the inspiration and the vehicle for young people to change the world.’
This past year TAC hired Me to We consultants to facilitate our summer camp program design with our team. We are very pleased with the positive results achieved, and hope to work with Me to We again in the future! A special thank you to Hannah “Banana” and Mitch for your leadership talent and expertise in facilitation.
If you want to learn more about Me to We please visit their website at: http://www.metowe.com/ and check out their Leadership Centre.
While in Inuvik, NT participating in the 2010 NWTRPA Annual General Meeting, Taiga Adventure Camp board and staff representatives accepted the 2010 NWTRPA Parks and Environmental Leadership Award.
Pictured left to right:
Kirsten Carthew, Co-founder Taiga Adventure Camp;
Ross DeBoer, President NWTRPA;
Chelsea Doyle, Program Director, Taiga Adventure Camp.
Taiga Adventure Camp is honored to be one of the recipients of the Parks and Environmental Leadership Award, which recognizes leadership and innovation in parks development, or environmental and outdoor education.
In the past three years of operation we have been dedicated to promoting outdoor recreation. We have also demonstrated leadership in education and advocacy on the importance of environmental responsibility on the land, in the water and co-habitating with wildlife.
TAC considers this award a call to action to continue to improve our leadership-based camp program. We aspire to set an example for young people by doing our part to protect our environment and by maintaining the highest possible standards.
So… the 2010 Camp Season has drawn to a close and all our campers are back at school! That mean it’s time for us to say a big “Thank you” to our AMAZING sponsors and the FANTASTIC individuals and organizations who have contributed to make Taiga 2010 an amazing experience.
If you’ve browsed through NWT News/North today you will have seen our full page advertisement donated by (Northern News Services). If not, you can view it online. Our sincere thanks to to all the following organisations, companies and individuals.
Key Sponsors and Partners
Government of the Northwest Territories
Municipal and Community Affairs
Health and Social Services
Department of the Executive, Women’s Advisory
Federal Government
BHP Billiton
De Beers
Diavik
Fortune Minerals
NWT Sport and Recreation Council
The United Way of Yellowknife
Organisations
NWTRPA
Tree of Peace
Status of Women Council of the NWT
Sacred Circle Project
Foster Family Coalition
Department of the Environment & Natural Resources
Camp Connections
Status of Women Council of the NWT
SENES/DCS Engineering
Ecology North
Cascom
Weaver and Devores
Northwestern Air Lease
Aklak Air
Buffalo Air
Northwright Airways
Canadian North
First Air
Collective 9
Canarctic Graphics
Northern News Services Ltd
Arctic Defensive Driving
Samba ke’ Paddling Club
Janet Pacey Design
Sacred Circle Project
Taiga Staff
Jenny Crawford
Chelsea Doyle
Jaya Bastedo
Courtney
Bella Huberman
Abra Martin
Sarah Brown
Annette Cook
Greg Krivda
Taiga Board
Amy Jenkins
Shannan Schimmelmann
Janette Morris
Lorraine Phaneuf
Ruth Rolfe
Alexander Legaree
Kirsten Carthew
The YWCA (our #1 fans and partner)
Lyda Fuller
Janette Morris
Julie Green
Jillian Tobin
Don Babey
Rachel Gray
Kristi Coleman
Florance Peddle
Fantastic Individuals
Bobby Drygeese
Gail Cyr
Ian Legaree
Gary Schauerte
Melissa Wood
Ella Mawdsley
Dawn Moses
Ruari Carthew
Katarina Carthew
Deneze Nakehk’o
Wayne Guy
Doug Villeneuve
Allison St. Amour
Annie Casson
Tammy Krivda
Carli Krivda
Spence Tracey
Keira Kolson
Irene Savoy
Samantha Dechief
Annemieke Mulders
Shane Thompson
Steve Hatch
Jennifer Carey
Tasha Stevenson
Stephanie Yuill
Henry Wong
Elsie DeRoose
Audra Donnison
Amy Lea
Nick Bevington
Richard Fries
Catherine Mallet
Meta Antolin
Aaron Spitzer
Steve Hatch
The Honourable Sandy Lee
The Honourable Robert McLeod
… and the biggest thanks is to all our campers and their families and guardians.
On August 4th, six canoes, nine campers and three fearless leaders, departed the shores of the Mackenzie River in Ft. Simpson to head for Willow Lake River, near Wrigley. Campers came from communities as diverse as Aklavik and Hay River.
Over the course of seven days we paddled over 150km!!!
Highlights of the trip include: multiple mud baths in the clay-lined shores of the Mackenzie, singing really loudly on the river… amazing food; animal sightings including five bears and a porcupine; paddling (building muscle); campfires; developing our teambuilding and leadership skills through challenging exercises and communication activities; as well as experiencing the lesser joys (no outhouses) of camp life… but mostly, we celebrated the greater ones, such as the gift of the Mackenzie River itself and the reward of adventure, achievement and making friendships that will last a lifetime.
In 2010 Taiga transitioned from land-operations in Ft. Smith to a site off the grid beyond Yellowknife.
Additionally, we piloted a river-camp on the Mackenzie, between Ft. Simpson and Willow Lake River in the Deh Cho.
In total, over 80 girls from every region of the NWT, participated in Taiga 2010 camps; including new and returning campers from our two previous years. The focus of the programming was on leadership and outdoor adventure. Campers participated in activities ranging from song writing to kayaking, mask-making, traditional knowledge, drama and canoe-tripping.
It has been an excellent summer; throughout which, we have received many calls and emails from campers and parents telling us about their great Taiga summer adventures.
We asked campers the question “What difference did Taiga make for You?”. Here are some example of what they have said:
“I won’t be shy when I go back. I will do different things like go to the bush with my Dad.”
“I used to think the North was boring but now I know there are things to do. Also, I realize now that if I put my mind to something I can do it even if I don’t think so at the beginning.”
“I know to open the book and read it instead of judging by the cover.”
“I know to pick up after myself and not litter anymore and care for the environment more.
“I will relate to others differently by trusting them more.”
“When I am around town or anything like that, traveling or so, I don’t know how I should act. But being at Taiga gave me a boost. I don’t need to worry about what people think of me. I just need to worry about who I am.”
We love hearing from you!!! Please stay in touch as the coming year unfolds…
Happy Fall & Best Wishes for a great semester at School.