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Bruce Zawalsky | |
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Born | York County, Ontario | March 31, 1964
Subject | Bushcraft, survival |
Notable works | Canadian Wilderness Survival |
Bruce Duncan Zawalsky (born March 31, 1964) is a professional Canadian outdoorsman, Bushcraft instructor and author. He founded and owns the Boreal Wilderness Institute based in Edmonton, Alberta. He is the author of A Guide to Canadian Wilderness Survival published by Liard Books ISBN 978-1-894713-56-6 in 2017. Zawalsky guided his first backpacking group in the Rocky Mountains in 1981. In 1989, as part of a small six-person group in three canoes, he completed a 92-day 3,600 km canoe expedition between Rocky Mountain House, Alberta and Thunder Bay, Ontario. The expedition involved over 60 portages and 200 km of upstream river paddling, lining and poling, and was conducted as the completion of an Outdoor Education training program at the University of Alberta. He studied with the famed bushcraft expert Mors Kochanski, and has instructed at Augustana University College, PADI College, the Nordic Ski Institute and in the Canadian military. He has been a member of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment for more than 34 years.
Zawalsky was born in the Greater Toronto area and now lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
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