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Discover the two-day Intro Survival Course in Alberta’s Rockies, featuring expert instruction, camping beside the North Saskatchewan River, and practical outdoor skills.
The Intro Survival Course Rockies offers an engaging two-day experience designed for outdoor enthusiasts interested in learning essential survival skills amid Alberta’s stunning Central Canadian Rockies. Priced at $204.13 per person, this private tour is ideal for those seeking practical knowledge for hiking, camping, or backcountry adventures. The course combines expert-led instruction, all necessary equipment, and overnight camping beside the North Saskatchewan River—plus all meals included. With an average booking window of 12 days in advance, this tour has garnered a solid 4.0-star rating from five reviews, highlighting its value for beginners and outdoor lovers alike.
A key feature of this experience is its customizable nature, allowing the course to be tailored to your specific needs. The two-day schedule balances classroom-style learning with hands-on outdoor practice, making it suitable for those eager to gain confidence and skills in wilderness survival. While the tour does not include transportation, it offers all the essentials to maximize your outdoor learning in a beautiful mountain setting.


This adventure begins at the HI Nordegg Shunda Creek Wilderness Hostel, located at 321 Shunda Creek Rd, Nordegg, AB. The tour starts at 9:30 am, with an introduction to your instructor and a short drive of approximately 40 km into the heart of the Rockies to reach the training site. The meeting point is convenient for those staying locally or heading directly to the area. The tour ends back at this same location after two days of learning and outdoor activities.
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The first day begins with a meet and greet at the Shunda Creek Hostel. After introductions, participants travel by vehicle to Kootnay Plains, about 40 km into the mountains. The day’s focus is on safety precautions, danger awareness, and essential emergency equipment.
By mid-morning, the group sets up camp near Abraham Lake, where the instructor guides you through making preparations for survival situations. The day’s activities span from covering emergency priorities to using tools such as knives, hats, and compasses. The terrain and scenic mountain views create a fitting backdrop for this practical training. All meals are prepared for you, adding comfort to the learning process.

The second day kicks off with a continuation of survival topics introduced on the first day, starting at Abraham Lake. The morning session, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, deepens the focus on emergency procedures and equipment use.
In the afternoon, the group embarks on a hike toward Cline River. This segment emphasizes outdoor navigation, plant identification, and medicinal plant recognition—skills vital for real-world survival. The hike allows participants to practice finding food and resources in the wild. If time permits, more advanced topics such as finding water and signaling for help are covered, ensuring a well-rounded skill set.

The tour includes all necessary equipment: tents, hatchets, knives, compasses, GPS units, and more. This comprehensive package ensures that participants do not need to bring or rent gear separately. During the two days, lunch, breakfast, and dinner are provided, with special arrangements available for vegetarian diets. The meals are designed to support outdoor activity and learning, keeping energy levels high.

Participants camp overnight beside the North Saskatchewan River, one of Alberta’s most scenic locations. The camping experience offers a chance to practice setting up shelter in the wilderness as part of the course. The one-night accommodation allows for immersive outdoor learning while enjoying the natural beauty of the mountain environment.

Reviews highlight the knowledgeable and friendly guides, specifically mentioning Mark and Joel as excellent teachers who make survival concepts accessible and engaging. The guides’ approachability and expertise are frequently praised, enhancing the learning atmosphere. The instructors also share valuable insights into backcountry safety, equipment use, and plant identification, making the course suitable for beginners.

This private course can be tailored to meet your specific needs, whether you’re focusing on basic survival or more advanced outdoor skills. This flexibility makes it an appealing option for individuals or groups wanting a personalized experience. The small group setting ensures personalized attention and effective skill transfer.

The $204.13 per person price covers two days of instruction, all equipment, meals, and camping. The tour is generally booked 12 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts. Availability depends on the weather, with the tour offering free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance due to poor conditions.
While most travelers can participate, the tour involves hiking and outdoor activities that require a basic level of fitness. The tour is designed to be accessible to most, but those with specific needs should communicate with the provider beforehand to ensure suitability.
The combination of expert instruction, all-inclusive equipment, and the chance to camp in a scenic location makes this course stand out. The focus on practical outdoor skills—from navigation to plant recognition—is particularly valuable for anyone planning to spend time in the Alberta wilderness. Its customization options and positive reviews about the guides’ knowledge and friendliness further enhance its appeal.
The Intro Survival Course Rockies offers a practical, well-organized learning experience amid some of Canada’s most beautiful mountain scenery. It provides foundational survival skills in a manageable two-day format, making it accessible for beginners and outdoor lovers seeking confidence in the backcountry. The all-inclusive package—covering equipment, meals, and camping—adds excellent value.
While it does not include transportation, the course’s scenic location, expert guides, and personalized approach make it a rewarding choice for those ready to learn essential outdoor skills in a stunning setting. It’s most suitable for newcomers to survival training or anyone wanting hands-on experience before venturing into Alberta’s wilderness.
“Wonderful experience and Mark and Joel were great teachers. Location was ideal and material covered was very beneficial for living around the rockies.”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point at HI Nordegg Shunda Creek Wilderness Hostel is not included. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements.
What equipment do I need to bring?
All necessary equipment for the course is provided, so participants do not need to bring gear. However, comfortable outdoor clothing and personal items suitable for camping are recommended.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, vegetarian options are available; travelers should advise at the time of booking for specific dietary needs.
How physically demanding is the course?
The tour involves hiking and outdoor activities, so basic fitness is recommended. It is intended to be accessible to most people, but those with mobility concerns should check with the provider.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours before the start of the tour. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
Is this course suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour is generally designed for most travelers. Specific age restrictions are not mentioned, so contact the provider if traveling with children.