
Doug Speller
CAatv course Hello , the course was excellent , however i did feel misled as i did not know that there was a second part [physical ride] to the course . I wonder where i would do that where i live in Nanoose Bay B.C. ? As well the group I belong to Mid Island ATV and the area we ride [Mosaic Forestry] do not recognize the course , as such I have to do their course ,Mosaic, to be allowed to ride in there area ... Thanks Doug

Sharon Kallaste
CAI would have given a full score...... I would have given a full score, however the one negative to the process is not allowing the applicant to know what questions they got wrong. This is the basics of education to know which questions you did not get right and study the area in which was not answered correctly. How can you go back and LEARN the inadequacies or misunderstandings if you don't know what they are. Other than this element the course was well thought out, easy to understand, the questions were moderately challenging, the time allowed was more than ample for me. However as I am a side by side owner I felt there could have been more detail for that machine. Perhaps over time there will be additional sections more relevant to the actual riders ride.

Jacob Kotchish
GBI did not expect the ancillary training… I did not expect the ancillary training on first aid and shelter building. Very appropriate, being a Scout Jake has had all of that training previously including map and compass.Thanks you for covering all of these items great training and review! John m. Kotchish

Janine P Putzer
GBVery informative Undoubtedly a very long course. But, thorough and informative. I learned a lot. The only thing that makes me crazy, is the misspelling on the temporary certificate. Must be my OCD! Please change spelling of "Sucessfully" , to "Successfully" :-)

M. Wilde
GBThis course was a breeze This course was a breeze. The modules were broken up into short videos. This method managed to keep my attention very well. The quiz questions were a reasonable level of difficulty, and I appreciated that a good chunk of the course was dedicated to signs of hypothermia, heat exhaustion, etc.