Matthew Andrade
[SFA CPR "C"; AED; AEC; NLS; WSI]
Organizes and guides our trips. A kinaesthetic educator since 1994 and an avid outdoors-person, this is definitely his forte. Matthew has also been a trainer of swim coaches at iTriumph's Swim School, and a manager at a back-country lodge (formally known as Algonquin Nordic). His passions have taken him on countless outdoor trips including: white water canoeing, biking, backpacking, snow shoeing, and skating across frozen lakes, just to name a few.
Tim Carroll
[OCRA BCI; ORCA CTI; CPR]
Adventure guide for our trips. A well season outdoors-person, Tim is has been guiding expeditions since 1999. He's led 7 day long kayak trips along Georgian bay, 3-5 day long canoe treks in Algonquin Provincial park, 4 day long hikes, dog sledding and cross country skiing. The trips he enjoys the most are camping, hiking, and canoeing.
Brian Carpenter
[BComm; CPR]
Brian assists with administration, graphic design, and website upkeep. In June 2011 he started hiking with us on the Bruce Trail and he continues to push his limits, exploring deeper into Ontario's woodlands. Brian is excited about our winter line up of events including: hiking, camping and skiing, and hopes to see you there!
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Why are we called iTriumph? We believe with the right information, education, and attitude we are able to mitigate risks and enjoy personal triumphs on our adventures . Our name also has an added bonus of sounding like a positive affirmation. Our Mission
We aim to be a club that encourages active lifestyles, confidence building and camaraderie, in the natural setting of our scenic Canadian heritage. We are excited to have you experience and enjoy Southern Ontario's various lakes and parks with us. Our Vision We would like our members' experiences to leave positive lasting impacts on their health and our countryside. All our activities will promote: health and fitness, coordination and balance, self-confidences and self-esteem. After enjoying our heritage we hope our members feel encouraged to continue to increase their conservation efforts of wild Ontario.
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