Kim is a teacher at multiple forest school locations. She graduated from Fleming College for Outdoor and Adventure Education. Over the years she has also obtained multiple certifications for wild edibles, paddling and first aid. She is currently working on Abnormal Psychology courses through Fleming College as well.
Kim grew up in Toronto, where she managed a publishing company for ten years. When she decided that city life was not what she wanted anymore, she packed everything up to move up north and go back to school. After graduating, Kim has worked as a wilderness guide around Canada as well as the UAE, a trip leader for a wilderness therapy company for troubled teens in northern Ontario and most recently a kayak guide on the West Coast. Kim is most passionate about teaching about wild edible plants, geology, animal tracking and bushcraft skills.
Kim grew up camping on the islands of Georgian Bay, so when she has down time, it is no surprise that you will find her hiking, paddling, painting and camping on the Bay!