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Carly Reid

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Spending over 17 years exploring the water ways of Algonquin Park and Temagami, Carly has experienced first hand the importance and immense impact that outdoor education and adventure has on youth. Having over 300 days of canoe tripping under her belt, Carly has been a fierce advocator for getting kids outside, promoting a strong sense of self, reverence for others and respect for the environment. For the past three years Carly has worked as the Youth Programs Director for an adventure company in British Columbia where she had the opportunity to create and facilitate enriching outdoor adventure based camps. It is her experience as a passionate guide, leader and program director throughout her camp career that allows Carly to continue to generate positives impacts within the wonderful camp communities.

Camp Kandalore recognizes that its work takes place on traditional, ancestral land that has been inhabited by Indigenous people for thousands of years. We are located on Treaty 20 territory, known as the Williams Treaties First Nations: Curve Lake, Rama, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Beausoleil and Georgina Island First Nations.

Kandalore canoe trips also travel through many traditional Indigenous territories across the provinces, predominantly through Treaty 9, Nishnawbe Aski Nation.

We respect their past, present, and future generations, the land, and their traditions. We are grateful for the opportunity to gather, learn, and travel on these lands and waterways.