WildExodus Adventures Vacation Accommodations in Canada's Boreal Forest
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Annual ATV Ride

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J C Santos & Chris VallierJ C Santos & Tony Silva
WildExodus; come ride with us!


Boreal Forest ecology
Annual ATV Ride
 By invitation onlyatv
Exclusive to ATV / boat owners at Wawaitin Holiday Park & Registered Guests.
Limited to 22 entries - Registration closes June 25!
Saturday, Canada day weekend.
Orientation 9:00 a.m, leave at 10:00 a.m.

1. Complete trip planning and guide services to and from our destination.
2. Complementary continental breakfast during orientation session.
3. Refreshments, snacks and lunch buffet served at Post 392. (1:00 p.m.±)
4. Horseshoe tournament with many excellent prizes to be won.
5. Succulent buffet served by the Park's events committee!!!!

Please print, complete and return this registration form together with your payment to the
Park office as soon as possible and no later than 5 days prior to scheduled event.
 Registration Form - Horseshoes [  ]  ATV / boat ride [  ]
Name:
Tel. #:
Address:
ATV :
Outdoor Experience:
Age:
Knowledge of Area:
Disabilities:
In case of emergency, contact:
Special Request:
Name:
Phone:
Relation:
Family Doctor:



ATV ride will be done in two legs.  The first is expected to take an estimated  three hours (25 km) and will leave us midway at Post 392.  Here you will be serve beverages scrumptious h’odeurves your to tantalize you taste buds  while taking a well deserved rest.  
Depending on the group you chose, the second leg of our ride can either be a reciprocal return course (group 1), or a more challenging route we will map for you (group 2).  We expect to be back around 4:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to participate in our horseshoe tournament - prizes will be tomorrow.

Outdoor Travel Essentials- Don't leave home without 'em!!!!
Current map of the area (provided) and compass.
Rainwear (just in case)
Gloves, sweater, warm pants and proper footwear.
Insect protection, sunglasses, hat, long-sleeved shirt.
Sturdy pocket knife, matches or lighter.
Know the weather before you leave.
Outdoor Travel Tips
Always carry the essentials!
Know how to navigate - bring a compass/GPS
Do not panic - S.T.O.P: Sit, think, observe and plan
Stay where you are if you become lost or separated from the group.
Stay sober! Do NOT consume any drugs or alcohol before an outdoor trip
The most common mistake- Don't be fooled by thinking that "it could never happen to me." By being prepared, you can enjoy an outdoor trip regardless of what nature throws you.