Corporate Team Building
Unplugging and Digital Detox
March 6, 2019
We may feel guilty that we’re constantly plugged in, or not even realize we are disconnecting from the people, places and real world experiences in
Kaizen: A Process for Continuous Improvement
December 12, 2017
The Kaizen of breaking down a question worth discussing At Northern Edge Algonquin we strive for continuously improving our processes and our products and experiences.
Compass Conversations: Hosting Meetings that Matter
December 12, 2017
Follow Our Process for Engaging Meetings Our facilitation team are educators and business people. With decades of teaching and facilitation experience we have developed processes
Break the Iceland – Icebreakers for social gatherings
April 20, 2016
Todd published a book. Although we’ll soon have copies in our Blue Canoe store at the Edge, the book is available for direct purchase at
Turtle Teachings
June 3, 2015
Over the past three days I’ve seen eight snapping turtles laying eggs. These ancient creatures that have been around for hundreds of thousands of years
Harmonious Meetings
June 1, 2015
Harmonious Meetings don’t just happen. They are the result of setting the stage for success. At Northern Edge Algonquin we’ve been hosting meetings for almost
IGNITING Experiential Tourism for Communities
May 1, 2015
I was very pleased to welcome 19 excited tourism peeps to Ignite Haliburton hosted at our Algonquin Park home, Northern Edge Algonquin in the ‘Explorer’s Edge’ region
Atlantic Canada visits the Edge
November 24, 2014
Explorer’s Edge Best Practice Mission Sustainable Tourism: Culinary • Cultural • Experiential • Nature Nov 16-21, 2014 Defining Best Practice Mission: Tourism industry professionals travel
Sustainable Meetings – a Primer from Starwood Hotels
November 3, 2010
Building on a commitment to sustainability and conservation initiatives, Starwood Hotels & Resorts has introduced sustainable-meeting guidelines at every North American property. Starwood’s Sustainable Meeting
Who Completes You?
September 3, 2009
It’s an oft-repeated phrase among my collaborators in a long running Edge of The Wedge Tourism Training Program offered in Newfoundland and Labrador: “Do what