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Wilderness First Responder
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Always be prepared.

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Canadian Red Cross

Three levels of courses are offered, starting at 20 hours of training.  Courses are offered across Canada.

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National Outdoor Leadership School

They provide semester long courses on wilderness skills, as well as offering short expedition to teach specific activities (such as rock climbing) and improving learship skills. They also offer wilderness medical courses from first aid to EMT training.  There are hundreds of courses offered in 9 different countries.

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Wilderness Medical Associates

Courses range from 16 hours to 80 hours and are held all over Canada. Their international branch also offers travel first aide.

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Rocky Mountain Adventure Medicine

A variety of wilderness first aide courses are offered, starting from 12 hours to as many as 80 hours. They also provide saftey training, outdoor survival, as well as search and rescue courses.

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Canadian Wilderness Medical Training

CWMT is a certified education centre for the Emergency Care and Safety Intitute and an Authorized Provider for the Canadian Red Cross. They offer courses in Toronto, Ottawa, Wawa, Thunderbay, the Ottawa Valley, Kamloops,and Squamish B.C.

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About Culinary Slut

We are not professional chefs; nor are we professional food reviewers or travel writers. We are, however, food and travel obsessed. Food is more than fuel, and we experience it (whether at home or abroad) through a lens polished by our travel experiences. Food is tradition, history, family, celebration. It brings us together, it reflects the world we live in and where we came from. In many ways, food defines communities and our cultures. It can be creative, joyful and comforting. Food is life.   

We come from humble backgrounds and that allows us to appreciate humble noshing; at the same time
, we have achieved some small measure of success that allows us to travel and gives us access to culinary artistry. We both come from cultures where food is central to community and family and is symbolic of friendship.
 

A quick word about reviews: you will not find negative reviews on Culinary Slut. While we may poke fun at times, it is as much at ourselves for risking food and travel experiences that are a bit "off the wall" (or the beaten path).  That sometimes leads us to experiences that are a bit less-than-perfect (and that's putting it mildly). But, if we don't like something, we just don't post about it. Instead, we’re here to have fun and share our experiences with you in the hopes that you'll find them as fun and wondrous as we do.

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