Course Description

- Information about bear ecology and behavior
- Behavior and attack mitigations while out in bear country
- Be able to identify North American Wildlife bear characteristics.
- Gain information on other Alberta wildlife such as cougars, wolves, moose, deer and much more!
- Proper usage of bear deterrents including use of bear spray
- How to safely transport bear spray
Most wildlife interactions can be avoided when people have a firm understanding of animal behavior and reasons for bear encounters.
Hikers, campers, weekend warriors and anyone wanting information on wildlife awareness and avoidance.
- In-House & On-Site Training at our Edmonton Branch
- In-House & On-Site Training at our Fort McMurray Branch or Grande Prairie Branches.
- For On-Site Training: Our Instructors can deliver training directly at your location. Contact us at training@ketek.ca or 780-447-5050 to learn more.
Wildlife Awareness with Bear Spray training course price per person:
$125.00 +GST
- Prices are based on delivery within 50 km of Edmonton and may vary by location and client needs.
- Retail, Corporate, and Preferred Corporate pricing is available.
- All confirmed bookings will be honored at the advertised/quoted price.
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours (includes practical component).
- Certification: Upon successful completion (80% minimum on both theory and practical components), you’ll receive a certificate.
- Re-certification: Required every three years.
- Prerequisites: All students must bring valid government-issued identification.
- Cancellations: 24-hour notice is required. Late arrivals or no-shows will forfeit the full course fee. Qualified substitutions are permitted up to the course start date.
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