Yukon Experiential Learning
  • Experiential Learning
    • What is experiential learning?
    • Core competencies
    • Canoe program
    • Gallery: celebrating experiential education in Yukon schools
  • Off-Site Planning
    • Travelling on Traditional Territories
    • Off-site experiential learning policy & activity standards
    • Roles and responsibilities
    • Risk management
    • Simple or complex?
    • Forms
    • Submitting forms
    • Off-Site Review Committee
    • COVID-19 guidelines
  • Trip preparation
    • Grab your Go Bag!
    • Book canoes
    • Gear library
    • Assistant outdoor education guides
  • Learning community
    • Growing our knowledge
    • Off-site sharing & learning
    • Teacher resources >
      • Nature-based science activities
      • Team building activities
      • Canoe resources
  • Contact
    • 2022-23 experiential learning contacts
    • Curriculum & Assessment main page
    • First Nations Initiatives main page
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Simple or complex?


As defined by the off-site experiential learning policy:

Simple

'Simple trip' means an off-site experiential learning trip that occurs off school grounds that is not a complex trip.

Complex

'Complex trip' means an off-site experiential learning trip in which any of the following applies:
a. the trip occurs overnight;
b. the trip occurs outside Yukon;
c. students are canoeing, kayaking, or engaging in any other activity that takes place on water;
d. students are off the main highway and beyond one hour of medical attention;
e. temperatures on the trip may drop to minus 30 degrees Celsius or colder (including wind chill); or
f. the risk assessment prepared for the trip identifies risks that need to be managed with specific mitigation strategies.

Complex out-of-territory

'Complex out-of-territory' trips are complex trips happening outside of the Yukon. These trips require additional permissions.   
If you are unsure if a trip is simple or complex, review the off-site experiential learning policy and activity standards.  If you still have questions, talk to your administrator, superintendent/executive director, or email offsite@yukon.ca.
Link to off-site forms
  • Experiential Learning
    • What is experiential learning?
    • Core competencies
    • Canoe program
    • Gallery: celebrating experiential education in Yukon schools
  • Off-Site Planning
    • Travelling on Traditional Territories
    • Off-site experiential learning policy & activity standards
    • Roles and responsibilities
    • Risk management
    • Simple or complex?
    • Forms
    • Submitting forms
    • Off-Site Review Committee
    • COVID-19 guidelines
  • Trip preparation
    • Grab your Go Bag!
    • Book canoes
    • Gear library
    • Assistant outdoor education guides
  • Learning community
    • Growing our knowledge
    • Off-site sharing & learning
    • Teacher resources >
      • Nature-based science activities
      • Team building activities
      • Canoe resources
  • Contact
    • 2022-23 experiential learning contacts
    • Curriculum & Assessment main page
    • First Nations Initiatives main page