MEET THE TEAM
The Hands Behind Your Wild Adventures
Cerberus is built on experience, clarity, and respect for the natural world. Our instructors bring decades of field knowledge and a commitment to helping people build real capability.
Guided by Expertise, Rooted in the Land
Dale Cameron
Founder & Lead Instructor
Dale brings over 35 years of experience in PEI’s ecosystems. A lifelong outdoorsman and hunter, he teaches with a calm, capable presence rooted in deep ecological knowledge.
Kate MacQuarrie
Ecology Instructor
An ecologist with decades of experience studying PEI landscapes. Kate focuses on plant identification and helping learners understand the land through careful field observation.
J. Randall Wedge
Survival Instructor
A lifelong outdoorsman with a military background and extensive experience in navigation, trapping, and fire craft. Randall is known for his patient, supportive teaching style.
Christopher Dunbar
Food Production Instructor
Christopher specializes in sustainable food growing and preservation. His instruction focuses on practical, hands-on methods for real-world self-sufficiency.
Ginger Cole
Business Designer, Branding Specialist
An expert in wilderness medicine with 15 years as a paramedic and backcountry guide. Sarah ensures our students are prepared for any medical situation off the grid.
Mark Arsenault
Primitive Skills Specialist
A former survival instructor for search and rescue teams, Marcus specializes in primitive technologies, friction fire, and advanced shelter construction.
Kevin Arsenault
Navigation Specialist
A geologist by trade, Elena teaches the precision of celestial and topographic navigation, ensuring no student ever loses their way in the wild.
Derek Rowe
Trapping & Tracking
Liam grew up on the PEI coast, learning to read the subtle signs of local fauna. He teaches students how to move through the environment unseen and aware.
Sophia Reed
Coastal Foraging
Specialized in edible and medicinal plants unique to the Atlantic coastline, Sophia helps students turn the forest and shore into their pantry.
Ross Bernard
Ancient Skills Lead
An avid outdoorsman his entire life Ross began snaring rabbits with his Dad at age seven, was running his own trap line by age ten and never looked back. A Conservation Officer for fifteen years, he instructed trapper education for twenty years and firearms safety for over thirty five years. Ross finished off his career as a Wildlife Officer with Forest Fish and wildlife.
Capability
Building real, practical skills.
Clarity
Teaching with honesty, precision, and purpose.
Experience
Grounding all instruction in lived, field-tested knowledge.