Rangers De
L'Outaouais.
Challenging adventure for
youths
between the age of 10 and 17 years old.
Les Rangers de L'Outaouais is a
non-profit organization for adolescents between 10 and 17 years of
age. In the style of paramilitary and wilderness training.
Objectives of the Rangers:
- Wilderness
education.
- Learn wilderness conservation and protection.
- Development in motivation and initiative for different
activities.
- Learn discipline, respect, perserverance, and
responsibility.



Reasons for sending your
children to the Rangers.
- Activities for your
children between the ages of 10 and 17..
- Leadership courses are given to all our monitors in the area of
:
Activities, Discipline, Security of your children.
- Activities set at high levels of endurance and personal
challenges.
- Ideal hands-on learning environment.



Training Program for the
Rangers:
- Wilderness
Survival
|
- Orienteering (map & compass
reading)
|
-
Knots
|
- Canoeing
|
- Mountain climbing
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- Wilderness training
|
- Taking care of animals
|
- First Aid training
|
- Archery
|
- Military Drill
|
- Physical Fitness
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- Competitive Sports
(friendly)
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- Strategic Games
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- Leadership Courses
|
- Instructional skills
|
- Human Relations
|



Prerequisites for enrollment in
the Rangers:
- Must be 10 years of
age.
- Good mental and physical health.
- Must be willing to participate in activities offered.
- Able to take discipline and have good relation with others.
- Must enjoy outdoors activities.
- Must have the willingness for adventurous challenges.



Enrollment and camp
charges:
- Enrollment charges are
$100 per year.
- Camp charges are $25 per weekend.
Courses for the Rangers are
given at the following location:
- To be determine in january
2000.



For more information
contact:
- Les Rangers de
L'Outaouais.
Director: Rock-Denis David
707, St-Joseph # 307A
Hull (Quebec)
J8Y 4B5
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- E-mail address :
rdo.inc@videotron.ca
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- Telephone & Fax.:
819-770-2898 Pager : 613-719-2591, Cellulaire :
819-712-2898
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This page has been developed by
Alainternet enr.
Translated by Rodney Smith
©
2000
