Certification Course Overview

Fundamentally, participants are expected to have the paddling skills, technical knowledge, rescue ability, teaching ability, group management, and interpersonal skills commensurate with this level of certification prior to presenting themselves for evaluation as Instructor Candidates at an Instructor Certification Course (IDW, ICE, or ICW).

Course Prerequisites

Course Duration

Combined Instructor Development Workshop (IDW) and Instructor Certification Exam (ICE) - Minimum 5 days (40 hours).

Course Location / Accessible Venues

Sections of rivers rated up to and including class II-III, where limited maneuvering in current is required to avoid obstacles.

A rapid class includes rapids at the lower and upper ends of the difficulty range, designated “-“ and “+”  respectively.

Course Size

Tandem: 6 Instructor Candidates : 1 Instructor Trainer; with an additional instructor, the ratio can be 12 : 2. The maximum number of instructor candidates permitted is 12.

Solo: 5 Instructor Candidates : 1 Instructor Trainer; with an additional instructor, the ratio can be 10 : 2. The maximum number of instructor candidates permitted is 10.

For additional details, see SEIC Policy Manual Chapter 6.

Instructor Trainer

This certification course may be offered by Level 4: River Canoeing (or higher) ACA Instructor Trainers or Instructor Trainer Educators.

Succeeding Courses


General Requirements for all ACA Certification Candidates

Certification Maintenance Requirements

ACA Level 4: Whitewater Canoeing Instructor Requirements

Demonstrate a knowledge of ACA administrative processes:

Demonstrate a knowledge of and appropriately model teaching and learning theory:

Demonstrate the following:

Demonstrate ability to paddle efficiently and comfortably in venue utilizing:

Demonstrate the ability to teach and appropriately model these paddling strokes: