Get 3 full days of skills practice and challenging simulations. Review standard rescue techniques and get introduced to new ideas. Gain hands-on experience performing effective rescues with limited resources.
The WRT-Recert is for those with current Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT) Level III, Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT), or equivalent certification.
You’ll do a pre-course prep assignment to help refresh your skills and knowledge from previous training.
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Learning Outcomes
- Gain experience and confidence through 3 full days of drills and challenging simulations
- Get tons of hands-on practice with professional instructors, a great learning environment, and a well-run course
- Review and refresh your existing skills and add more techniques to your rescue ‘toolbox’
- Increase your proficiency carrying out effective rescues with limited resources when river running
Take away materials
- Waterproof course manual: Whitewater Rescue Field Guide
- Digital certification card
- Practical evaluation record sheet
- Whitewater Rescue Technician sticker
Topics covered
knowledge
- General concepts of whitewater and swiftwater rescue
- Personal and group equipment
- River safety and scene management
- River signals and communications
- River features and hydrology
- Related medical topics: drowning and hypothermia
Basic Skills
- Swimming in moving water: self rescue and whitewater maneuvers
- Throw ropes
- Contact rescues
- Quick release safety harness and ‘live bait’ rescue
- Rescue of panicked subjects
- Shallow water crossing techniques
- Knots, anchors, and basic tensioning systems
- ‘Strainer’ swim – This is not done in the WRT-Recert or Bridge course. It is expected that you have done this awareness-building activity in your introductory whitewater or swiftwater rescue course
Advanced Skills
- Line crossings
- Transportation systems
- Advanced anchors and compound mechanical advantage systems
- Supervised swim in a hole and hole rescue
- Advanced swimming, throwing, and ‘live-bait’ rescues
Rescue problems & scenarios
- Advanced foot and body entrapment
- Canoe, kayak, and raft pins and wraps
- Team rescue drills and extended simulations
Course format and overview
Pre-course prep
Once registered, you’ll be emailed the Preparation Guide with full instructions and resources. You can work on this offline and it will likely take around 4 hours.
By learning the pre-course prep material beforehand, we can spend more time during your course practicing where it matters: on and around the river.
Daily schedule
After registering, you’ll receive a ‘student information package’ with specific meeting times for your course. Typically class starts at 8:30am and some days go until 6:30pm.
Attendance is mandatory
Attendance for 100% of class time is mandatory. If you can’t make a session you need permission from the instructor in advance. Students who miss a section of the course without pre-approval may be asked to leave the course.
Assessment and evaluation for certification
One of the most valuable aspects of Boreal River Rescue – Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT) Level III certification is that it includes a practical evaluation. This proves that an individual holding the certification has demonstrated competency with their river rescue skills and not simply attended a workshop.
The assessment takes place on the river in a supportive, fun, and professional environment with the goals of evaluation, review, and continued learning. Students will get multiple chances to demonstrate competency with their skills. To achieve the WRT Level III certification students need to:
- Attend all sessions and participate throughout the course
- Demonstrate an understanding of river safety and river rescue skills
- Pass the practical evaluation on the last day.
Your certification is valid for 3 years from the date of issue.
Recertification as a Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT)
You can recertify your Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT) Level III certification by taking the 3-day Recertification (WRT-Recert) course within 3 years of your last certification. You must complete a pre-course prep assignment by the start of the course. Please bring your current certification card with you to your course. You can also re-take the 5-day course if you would like even more practice.
Recertification and upgrade: 3-day Recert/Bridge or 5-day WRT course
To successfully recertify or upgrade to your technician-level certification in 3 days, it is important that you arrive for your course ready to use your skills and knowledge from your previous training courses and experiences.
The 3-day option is great if you have been practicing most of your skills regularly and spending time in and around rivers during the three years since your last course. We recommend taking the complete 5-day WRT course if you would like more supervised practice time, if you haven’t spent very much time around rivers since your last course, or if you aren’t able to perform the skills outlined in the pre-course prep assignment.
Certification from other training providers
You can take the WRT-Bridge or WRT-Recertification course if your current certification is through a provider other than Boreal River Rescue. Please contact the office for approval.
Equipment and clothing to bring
This is a general list of what to bring for a WRT-Recert course. Please refer to your ‘student information package’ (emailed to you once you register) for a complete list specific to your course.
Equipment rentals are available
For the river:
- Whitewater helmet. You can rent one from us for the whole course (three days total) for $12 CAD.
- Whitewater rescue PFD (personal flotation device) with quick-release harness. Needs to be in good condition and fit properly. You can rent a rescue PFD from us for the whole course (three days total) for $40 CAD—it comes equipped with a knife, whistle, and quick release harness.
- River shoes – closed toe
River shoes with full toe coverage that are supportive but also lightweight and draining with a grippy sole. This could be a model made specifically for the river or a lightweight running shoe. Neoprene shoes can work if they have enough support and traction but neoprene socks or booties are not adequate. - Wetsuit or drysuit
One of these is necessary for courses before mid-June or past mid-September in eastern or central North America. You’ll always need one on glacier-fed rivers. You can rent a full length wetsuit (4mm with fleece lining and full arms and legs) from us for the whole course (three days total) for $63 CAD. - Locking carabiner and 4-5 m strand of 1″ tubular webbing
You need to bring your own locking carabiner (rate to min. 20kN with gate closed) and a 4 to 5 m strand of 1″ tubular webbing. Make sure you don’t cut the webbing too short. Read this article for more information. - Base layers, insulation, and socks
Make sure to have several layers of socks, pants, and tops made of wool, fleece, polyester, or another synthetic material to wear in addition to your wetsuit or drysuit (or to be worn on their own on sunny days and in warm water). - Surf shorts
- Rash guard
- Snacks, lunch, and water bottle or thermos
Keeping yourself fuelled with calories is one of the keys to staying warm and happy. We usually don’t stop for a long lunch break but instead, take several shorter eating breaks throughout the day so it is good to bring lots of food and things that don’t require much preparation on the side of the river. Also make sure to have some high calorie snacks that you can keep in your PFD pocket. - Sunscreen, lip protection, bug repellent
- Neoprene gloves (optional)
- Neoprene head warmer (optional)
- Camera (optional)
- Sunglasses or prescription glasses with strap (optional)
For on land:
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable shoes
- Tuque (warm hat), gloves, or mitts for early and late season courses
- Sun hat, visor, or baseball cap
- Raingear
- Gear bag or container to store your equipment for transport
- Day pack or drybag to store your belongings during class
- Pens and notepad
Consider the following items but refer to the ‘student information package’ for your course to see the accommodation options available and a more specific list:
- Meals and cooking equipment
- Camping equipment or bedding
- Towel
- Personal hygiene products and medications
- Indoor clothing and shoes
Course equivalents chart
Boreal River Rescue Course: Whitewater Rescue (WWR) Level II
Equivalent courses
- River Safety and Rescue
- Swiftwater Rescue Operations – Rescue 3 International
- Swiftwater and Flood Rescue Operations – Rescue Canada
- Rescue for River Runners 1 – (r3rec)
Boreal River Rescue course: Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT) Level III
Equivalent courses
- Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT) – Rescue 3 International
- Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician Standard – Rescue Canada
- Level 5 Advanced Swiftwater Rescue Tech – American Canoe Association
- Rescue for River Runners Professional (r3pro)
Join a scheduled course at one of our amazing training rivers or have our instructor travel to a river near you for group training.
Be sure to read our cancellation policy.
Upcoming WRT-Recert courses
- Stephanie Hewson 09 Jul 2020This is the second whitewater rescue course I've taken with Boreal -first in Ottawa and now in Squamish - and every time it's excellent. Their instructors are so knowledgeable and have put a lot of thought into what and how they teach. Great course for building confidence and experience in whitewater - I'll definitely take it again.read moreread lessKristin Jefferies 13 Jun 2023We just completed the women's only whitewater river rescue course with Arianna and Sofia in Ottawa. It was excellent! Lots of skill building in a safe and warm atmosphere. Our instructors really knew their stuff but they also had the soft skills as well! Highly recommend this course!read moreread less
- Klade Kerr 17 Jul 2020The Whitewater Rescue 4 day Course will blow your mind, you learn SO much!! Julian was my instructor, he is SO GOOD at what he does.
You won’t regret taking the course. Everybody at Boreal is so accommodating and understanding. My course was a socially-distanced one, after the Covid restrictions lifted. Everything still worked out very well with the covid protocols in place.
I highly recommend this course to anyoneread moreread lessjamus meyer 04 Jun 2021I completed my swiftwater/whitewater course with Boreal. Initially I did the course in Quebec and I recently re-certified with them out west on the Squamish River. Both experiences were really good. The instructors really know there stuff. They don't make you, but definitely encourage you to try stuff out of your comfort zone in a safe environment. It's a really fun course.read moreread less - Félix Leblanc 20 Jul 2020Une super expérience d’apprentissage autant utile qu’intéressant! Raph et Francis savent de quoi ils parlent et partagent leur connaissances dans une ambiance très décontractée sans manquer de rigueur!
Formation vraiment trippante!!!
On se voit dans un peu moins de 3 ans😉read moreread less - David Lazar 02 Jul 2020Just completed the WRT re-certification course and I found it very stimulating as the course built nicely on previous skills learned and practiced and found a way to add new exercises and twists to learning the material. The locations were exciting to practice at, the pace was fast, and the hands-on aspect of training presented a balance of adrenaline and pushing physical limits, altogether satisfying! Highly recommend for those seeking technical knowledge of rescue techniques for their adventures in the wilderness.read moreread lessTrenton Spence 25 Mar 2021I have now completed swift water rescue and ice rescue training with Boreal River. Both courses were completely hands on and gives you a true appreciation for water and the hazards it may pose. Jimmy P. was my instructor for both courses and was very knowledgeable about rescue techniques. These courses equip you with the skills and confidence to explore the outdoors. I highly recommend Boreal River.read moreread less
- caralynn Nault 06 Jun 2022Completed the Swift Water rescue Technician Course with Max last week and it was fantastic! The course prep work was presented in a way that was engaging and accessible. The course itself had a very well laid out progression on the skills we learned each day. Max was an excellent teacher, very supportive and encouraging. I would gladly attend any other Boreal River training in the future!read moreread lessMike Judson 04 Oct 2022Took my White Water Rescue certs on the upper Gatineau with Boreal. Danny, our instructor, was highly knowledgeable and a great teacher. Had a ton of fun and came away with a lot more confidence on the river. They came highly reccommended and now I can see why. The booking process was easy and the days went off without a hitch. I'll definitely be getting more certs with this bunch. Thank you!read moreread less
- Chris Brown 06 Sep 2021We very much enjoyed our instructors experience and diligence in our training for Water Rescue response. Lots of scenarios that helped hammer down the concepts, while also revealing the need for a continuous practice of the skills learned, so that should the time arrive we will be ready to respond appropriately. And due to the fluctuating river levels, the flexibility demonstrated in our daily activities also showed the expertice of our instructors. Thanks alot KAYLEE and RYAN Many safe travels to ya.read moreread lessAcrylArt. ca 15 Oct 2023I've tried a # of WFR & WRT training providers and now come back to Boreal River for ALL my recertifications because I come out of their courses feeling more challenged and better trained than from any other provider. Their courses and their Instructors are, bar none, the BEST.read moreread less
- Eloise Day 04 Jun 2023I took the WRT course with boreal river and it was amazing. It was on the Magnetawan river and it was great. The instructors were fantastic really good at teaching and making sure everybody feels like they have understood and like they are seen in this course. It was a greatly useful course with a lot different rescue techniques, learning of cool knot skills, swimming in the rapids, just everything you need to be comfortable guiding a trip on a river for the river safety part. I would recommend to anyone looking to be more comfortable on rivers and to feel more safe and knowledgeable. I had a great time! Thanks again to the boreal river team:)read moreread lessBill Gadzos 21 May 2021Just finished the whitewater rescue technician course. This is the third course I have done with Boreal River Rescue and I have only good things to say about them. Danny and his crew did a fantastic job of demonstrating all the skills and giving us lots of time for supervised practice. The scenarios they set up for us were great for showing us how to bring it all together to perform successful rescue ops. I look forward to doing more courses with Boreal in the future.read moreread lessGrant Bowles Conover 30 May 2019Took my WRT recert this past weekend on the Magnetewan river and it lived up to everything Boreal is known for: amazing hands-on instruction, realistic simulations with in-depth debriefs, and instructors with a wealth of experience and a genuine joy for the subject they're teaching.
Wouldn't take a WRT anywhere else,
Thanks again Danny, Rianna, Addie, and Tai!read moreread less - Brian Storosko 06 Sep 2021Just completed the Whitewater Rescue course with Boreal River Rescue. The outstanding online preparation was so well organized into text, video clips, graphics, dramatizations and real life footage. The practical sessions involved two long days that just flew by based on the set up on hands on experiences, group and 1-1 instruction. Boreal River Rescue has put together some great learning tools, highly recommended from a safety perspective as well as a pedagogical perspective (learning).read moreread lessMike Thaler 29 May 2019Boreal River Rescue provides a great program. Having just recertified my whitewater rescue technician, the course met and surpassed expectations. It provided a great refresher on skills & also provided new information to help me grow. I find some recertification courses don't go beyond the minimum required for the recertification. I have found that Boreal River Rescue provides a refresher on skills but also builds on knowledge helping participants to continue to grow. The instructors are great and provide a fun and entertaining environment. I highly recommend taking whitewater rescue courses with Boreal River Rescue!read moreread lessPeter Kasurak 05 Nov 2019Recerted both my WRT and WFR with Boreal this fall and both courses were both challenging and enjoyable. In the case of the WFR there has been considerable change in how spine injuries are categorized and treated and we received a lot of practical experience in applying new standards. As usual, Boreal's excellent training was backed up by efficient course administration.read moreread less
- Shaughn McArthur 06 Jul 2020These guys are tops - they know their material, and keep up a great level of energy (even when freezing cold and raining). My 14 year old son was as interested and engaged as the dads in the crew, as were newer and more seasoned paddlers, and everyone in-between. Will be back for more certs. Thanks Danny & co!read moreread lessTegan Henry 13 Jun 2023Such an amazing course! The instructors Rianna and Zofia were incredible and extremely competent and knowledgeable. I learned so much. The all women’s course really created a safe learning environment for everyone in the course and allowed people to express how they were feeling without feeling ashamed. I highly recommend this course to anyone. Also shoutout to Leonie for being an amazing photographer.read moreread less
- Ryan Linskill 06 Sep 2021I recently attended the Whitewater rescue course with Boreal River Rescue. Our instructor Kailee was very experienced and was able to explain and demonstrate all the skills we learned with examples of when we would possibly see or use the skills. Learning about the river hydrology was especially interesting. I can’t wait to practice my skills. I’m feeling much more confident about my decision making on the river now.read moreread less
- Robyn F 04 Jun 2021I did my whitewater rescue technician and wilderness first responder certs with Boreal and thoroughly enjoyed both. Danny was especially good explaining concepts so that even a relative novice such as myself could understand. The courses were in-depth, challenging without being overwhelming, and found creative ways to remain COVID safe without sacrificing learning. I would absolutely recert with them.read moreread lessRobyn Stevens 17 Jul 2018I took the 2-day Whitewater Rescue course and was thoroughly impressed with the quality of instruction and training. The time spent on the rapids was amazing with such realistic simulation and hands-on practice! Would definitely take another course with Boreal River and recommend their courses for others!read moreread less
- Les Flavoureux 01 Jul 2020Awesome class!! We had Julian has an instructor and he made our time at Boreal a a great learning opportunity. We've been taught a lot (long days, be advised!) and we practiced, practiced and practiced. I always felt that the crew was safe and listened to. Our questions were addressed and the information was passed on simply and effectively. I'll be back for sure!read moreread lessBill Mitchell 12 Jun 2019Ten years in and Boreal River is the industry leader. Whether you are looking for first aid training, whitewater rescue certification, or high quality adventure guiding, Boreal River is the top echelon in Canada. Through his passion for rivers, people, and education, Danny has assembled an incredible team who share his passions and diversify the experience for clients. This is the due to a lifelong focus on the highest professional standard and, over time, attracting like-minded people. The result is a company driven by passionate and professional staff who are committed to providing the highest quality experience possible for their clients. Congrats to Danny and the entire Boreal River team; you truly have built something very special together over the last 10 years!
-Bill Mitchell, Vanier College Outdoor Educationread moreread less - Paul Mason 13 Sep 2018I was fortunate to join a wilderness first responder first aid course last winter and was so impressed with the attention to detail and intensive training that I vowed to take Boreal's Whitewater Rescue Technician course this year. Mission accomplished in September ( a great time to take this course as the water is still warm), it was an intensive re-cert course at Boreal's base camp on the Upper Gatineau River. I walked, or should I say swam away from the course with the knowledge and motivation to keep practicing these skills until my next re-cert.read moreread less