Thursday 9 April 2015

Katie Arpin - Class '09

Coming into the Travel and Eco-Tourism program all I knew I wanted to do was travel and explore the world. Graduating the program in 2009, I originally wanted to become a flight attendant and rule the skies –and to this day have the same urge. During the program I was able to complete an amazing Co-Op at Wilderness North Fly-In Fishing Lodge -which gave me a new love of small aircraft.

My love for the outdoors is still ever thriving. A push from my instructor Rod to
apply for a position at the Nor’West Outdoor Centre allowed me to partake and
learn new skills which have now become hobbies of mine. Teaching leadership
skills, rock climbing/bouldering and instructing survival techniques.

Upon graduation, I landed a Publication & Technical Records position at North -Wright Airways. Moving to live in Norman Wells, Northwest Territories was an absolute adventure, arriving in the coldest month February with a temperature of -48 C. My education truly prepared me for this transition into the working world. 

To be able to stand out within the industry at times can be difficult. Deciding to go back to school and take Business-Marketing to mesh with my Travel Diploma has given me an edge and a different look into the travel industry. 
I took as many opportunities as possible to travel while working at Confederation College as the Student Union President and Student Recruitment Officer. Visiting Iceland, touring around the USA, seeing our own country of Canada and most recently, backpacked New Zealand (North and South Islands) with a fellow TnT graduate. Experiencing amazing views, hiking, rock-climbing, bungee jumping and skydiving. 

Now working in the Marketing field at Sportop Marketing I am able to use both Tourism and Marketing Diplomas to reach and understand the needs of clients regionally and internationally.
The borders are endless for where you can go and what you can accomplish. I thank Rod and Giannina for all their help and continue my desire of working within the travel industry.
Travel can be the beginning of finding yourself - so go out there and show the world who you are!



- Katie Arpin

Friday 27 March 2015

Dog Sledding

Within the month of March 2015, both the first and second year classes got the opportunity to go dog sledding. After first arriving we met Paul and spent time going around to all the little huts and meeting each dog; they were all very beautiful dogs some more welcoming than others but all friendly.
Brittany meeting Rebecca

We sat around the fire and had some hot chocolate as Paul gave us some basic information on the sport and his dogs. As soon as the dogs saw the harnesses they instantly came to life, no matter how shy they were a minute ago they were all full of excitement now. 

The dogs we were going to be working with were moved over to a chain at the beginning of the trail and we were shown the main parts of a sled and how to instruct the dogs on where we wanted them to go. The atmosphere was full of enthusiasm from the dogs and a little hesitation from the rest of the group as the dog got attached to sleds.
With the dogs full of energy, the first group got a fast lap around the trail. We had lots of fun dog sledding and many of us tried it more than once. We all had a great experience with the dogs and a wonderful time on this new adventure.

-Chelsey

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Ice Fest

On March 14, a group of both first and second year students participated in the Nipigon Ice Fest. We were all very excited to go ice climbing for the first time, and some a little nervous but it was a beautiful and fun day for everyone.

We were told that the ice was soft since the weather had been warming up and that this would make climbing easier. These climbing conditions may have been easier but ice climbing was defiantly not easy thankfully it was very rewarding.

Glad to have accomplish this adventure we ended a great day with a group photo. Allan, Lisa, Miranda, Corey, Halle, Graedyn, Erin, Rebekah, Lizz and myself are all thankful to Giannina for bring us to the event and share this new experience with us.

-Chelsey

Tuesday 24 February 2015

Allison Pelletier - Class '12

I graduated form the Tourism – Travel & Eco-Adventure program at Confederation College in 2012 with the prospects of becoming a flight attendant for an international airline. I love the outdoors, travelling, scuba diving, and rock climbing, but my true passion is in the sky.

Since the program had equipped me to be an ideal candidate for any tourism related profession, upon graduation I took my new skills and left for Asia. I spent some time travelling about and working for small outfits in China before returning home to Thunder Bay and starting my career as a flight attendant.

I was first employed by Wasaya Airways and flew on a small Dash 8 up to the northern communities of Ontario. It was a blast being the only FA onboard and exploring the first step toward my lifelong dream. I gained significant experience in the aviation industry and then moved on.

I took a break from flying to pursue my other passion under the water. I was first introduced to scuba diving by Rod when he almost guilt tripped our class into believing that we’d be missing out on life if we didn’t take up the sport. So naturally it became the thing to do.

Skipping ahead a few months and I had added a few bodies of water to my repertoire and a handful of diving specialties. Given my enthusiasm for diving, scuba tourism, and travelling, I was invited to represent Canada in the Miss Scuba International Competition held in Malaysia. I was awarded the titles of Best Diver & Miss Scuba Tourism and then went on to dive in Australia.

Upon my return I was offered employment with Air Canada Jazz as a flight attendant. Once again I’ve taken to the skies in pursuit of my goal as an international flight attendant. The knowledge and skills I gained through the Tourism –Travel & Eco Adventure program have helped me gain access to an industry with endless possibilities.

I’ve had the time of my life travelling and exploring the world and my adventure is still going.


Embrace your wanderlust. Travel is about the gorgeous feeling of teetering in the unknown.

Allison Pelletier
Jazz Aviation LP.

Monday 16 February 2015

Snowshoeing Adventures!

On February 9, 2015 the first year students had their first trip to the Norwest Outdoor Centre to go snowshoeing. The second year class also went snowshoeing on February 11 this year right after a big snowstorm giving them lots of fresh power to trek through. One of our international students this semester, Antonia from northern Brazil where it is always quite warm joined the second years for her first snowshoeing experience.

Both trips were greatly enjoyed by the classes and sparked some more interest in the sport. Most of us dressed smartly with layers as taught in class but ended up striping as we continued the walk; working up more of a sweat than expected on such a nice winter day. Although not all of us made it through the entire trail, we had an awesome day and are all looking forward to what our adventure class challenges us with next.

-Chelsey
First Year Class

Second Year Class

Antonia