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Hands-on training

Whitewater & Swiftwater Rescue

Register for a whitewater & swiftwater rescue course to:

  • Build your skills, knowledge, and confidence through hands-on practice
  • Train to perform effective rescues with minimal resources
  • Gain international certification that is valid for 3 years

Available Courses

Whitewater Rescue (WWR) Levels I & II

2-day course for beginner to intermediate paddlers, river leaders (guiding / instructing on introductory whitewater).

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Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT) I, II & III

5-day course. The standard for river guides, educators, elite rescue teams, beginner to advanced river runners.

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Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT-Bridge)

3-day course. Upgrade from your previous WWR, SWR, or equivalent training to WRT Level III certification.

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WRT and SRT Recertification (WRT-Recert)

3-day course for guides, rescuers, and river runners with current WRT Level III, SRT, or equivalent certification.

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Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT)

4 to 5-day course for fire, SAR, police, and emergency response teams. Meets and exceeds NFPA 2500 & 1006 standards.

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Swiftwater Safety and Rescue for Fieldwork (SWR)

2 to 3-day course for groups who work around rivers (natural resource, research, etc.). Beginner to experienced.

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The difference between swiftwater & whitewater

The terms swiftwater rescue and whitewater rescue are often used the same way.

For us, they mean courses for different groups:

Whitewater Rescue (WWR) Levels I&II
Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT) Level III
Those on rivers with limited resources            

  • River guides, instructors, paddlers & river runners
  • Educators & water guardians
  • Hunters, anglers
  • Special forces / elite rescue teams

Swiftwater Safety and Rescue (SWR)
Teams doing field work on and around rivers

  • Natural resources, parks, fisheries, industry
  • Research, environmental assessment

Swiftwater Rescue Technician (SRT)
Swiftwater Rescue Advanced Technician (SRAT)

Call-in rescue | meet & exceed NFPA standards

  • Firefighters, law enforcement, SAR
  • Rangers & conservation officers

Why choose Boreal River Rescue?

Improve your confidence with fantastic instructors

Boreal River Rescue rescue instructors are hand-picked.

They're all knowledgeable professionals who’ve spent hundreds of days guiding on whitewater rivers.

They love rivers and are passionate about sharing their knowledge. They're all skilled river runners and experts in multiple watercraft.  

A huge difference maker with our courses is our instructor training and development model:

1 - To start the process, instructors need years of experience and advanced river skills. 

2 - But in addition to and beyond their technical skills, they're also chosen for their interpersonal skills, group management, and the ability to create a positive, inclusive, and fun learning environment

3 - They complete extensive training through an apprenticeship model: even the most skilled and experienced must spend multiple courses as assistant instructors learning how to run these courses

4 - We regularly gather for mandatory, multi-day in-person professional development sessions to keep our skills sharp and knowledge current

These instructor recertifications and development sessions give us the opportunity to share ideas, give each other feedback, try out new techniques, and keep making our courses better and better. All of this leads to incredible courses that give students competence and confidence.

Learn techniques that are applicable to you

We constantly update our curriculum to ensure you learn the most current techniques.

We also adapt each course to meet the needs of your group:

  • If you're a kayaker, you shouldn't be training with a 300' rope you'd never carry
  • If you're a firefighter, you should be preparing for call-in rescues using commercial rescue gear — including floods and low-visibility rescues
  • If you're a field worker, your training shouldn't be more dangerous than your actual work

This starts with you being on the appropriate course (see 'whitewater' vs. 'swiftwater' above) — but is amplified by our ability, commitment, and preparation to deliver the most appropriate lessons to the right people at the right times.

While there are core learning objectives with each certification, Boreal River instructors have the flexibility and experience to adapt each course to every student.

Get the most hands-on practice, each and every time

We're obsessed with how much practice you get.

Our instructors plan diligently and carefully scout training sites for every course.

We put a ton of care and focus on details — from how we split up groups to how we set up drills to run efficiently — so you get maximum hands-on repetition with skills.

You'll have the right level of challenge in scenarios so you can problem-solve, apply your knowledge, and put the techniques into action.

This way, in the months and years following your course, you'll have:

  • A realistic understanding of your limits and abilities
  • The experience and judgment to make good decisions on the river
  • The 'muscle memory' to perform when you need to
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Set up a private course for your group — your location or ours.

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