Bob Henderson (academic)
Dr. Robert Henderson is a Canadian academic, author, and outdoor educator. He is recognized for his role in advancing heritage travel and wilderness education in Canada. In 2023, he and Sean Blenkinsop won a Next Generation Indie Award in Anthology for their book Paddling Pathways.
Life and career
Henderson has been teaching in the outdoors and guiding trips since 1973. He served as a professor and coordinator of Outdoor and Environmental Education at McMaster University for 29 years (1981–2010), splitting his responsibilities between the Department of Kinesiology and Arts & Science. During his tenure, he led field‑based courses in both summer and winter, emphasizing experiential learning.[1][2]
Henderson played an active mentoring role across multiple universities: supervising theses and serving on committees at McMaster, Royal Roads, Lakehead, York, Brock, Linköping (Sweden), and University of Calgary.[3]
For over 20 years, Bob served as a coordinator of the editorial board for Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education. Additionally, he has been the resource editor for Nastawgan: The Quarterly Journal of the Wilderness Canoe Association since 2008.[4]
Since retiring in 2010, Bob has continued speaking across the world.[5] In 2012, he gave a TEDx talk.[6]
Awards
In 2006, Bob won the Association for Experiential Education's Michael Stratton Practitioner of the Year Award. The award honors "an experiential practitioner who can bring about significant change for impact in the lives of students, participants or clients.”[7]
From the Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario, Bob received the President's award in 1991, The Dorthy Walter Award for Leadership in 1998, The Honorary Life Membership Award in 2000, and The Robin Dennis Award in 2013.[8]
In 2011, he was awarded The Ontario University Student Association's Award for Excellence in Teaching.[9]
Books
He has authored and co-edited several books including:
Henderson, B. (2005). Every Trail Has a Story: Heritage Travel in Canada. Toronto: Natural Heritage Books.[10]
Henderson, B. (2014). More Trails, More Tales: Exploring Canada's Travel Heritage. Toronto: Dundurn Press.[11]
Henderson, B., & Vikander, N. (Eds.). (2007). Nature First: Outdoor Life the Friluftsliv Way. Toronto: Natural Heritage Books.[12]
Henderson, B., & Blenkinsop, S., (Eds.). (2021). Paddling Pathways: Reflections from a Changing Landscape. Owen Sound, ON: Ginger Press.
- Winner. 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Anthology.
- Finalist. 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Education/Academic (Non-Fiction).
- Finalist. 2023 Whistler Independent Book Awards: Non-Fiction.
- Grand Prize Finalist. 2023 Eric Hoffer Book Awards.[13]
References
- ^ "Preparing for school trips with Back Roads Bill". BayToday.ca. 2023-05-10. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Students explore nature through interdisciplinary courses". Daily News. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Teaching – Bob Henderson". Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Bob Henderson · Authors · 49th Shelf". 49thshelf.com. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Speaking – Bob Henderson". Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ TEDx Talks (2012-04-29). The role of story, place and technology in nature: Bob Henderson at TEDxStouffville. Retrieved 2025-07-27 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Kinesiology professor wins award for experiential education". Daily News. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Recognition - The Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario". www.coeo.org. 2017-03-02. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ "Awards". OUSA. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ Every Trail Has a Story · Books · 49th Shelf.
- ^ More Trails, More Tales · Books · 49th Shelf.
- ^ Nature First · Books · 49th Shelf.
- ^ Paddling Pathways · Books · 49th Shelf.