Dates & Prices | Nestled on the secluded shores of Lake Kabakwa, 210 km northeast of Toronto, this well-equipped camp has operated since 1947 and hosted dozens of Village Camps youngsters.
The majority of campers are anglophone Canadians, so this camp is suited to those looking to improve their English in a true camp environment.
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| Accommodation |
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| Campers are accommodated in simple cabins for 4 to 8 campers with toilet and shower facilities within a short walk. The impressive site includes a spacious dining room, a large recreation hall with stage, classroom facilities, an arts and crafts centre and extensive waterfront facilities. |
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| Camp Organisation |
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| Every day there is a wide choice of water sports and creative activities. Every camper will take part in a canoe trip. The younger campers will spend the night on the camp's private island, whilst older campers will enjoy up to three days and two nights spent canoeing along one of the many beautiful rivers in the area. There is a full programme of evening activities. |
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| Health and Safety |
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| A qualified nurse manages the well-equipped infirmary located on the camp grounds. In emergency, the local hospital is located less than 15 minutes from the camp. All staff are trained in both First Aid and water safety procedures. |
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| Activities |
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| Subject to availability and suitability for particular age-groups, the following activities are typically offered as part of the programme: |
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Arts and crafts
Camp craft
Canadian canoeing
Drama
Land sports
Rock climbing
Sailing
Swimming
Windsurfing
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