Sunday, 28 October 2012

A Taylor Statten Trip


For almost all campers the most exciting part of camp is trip. Campers learn  a lot about survival while they are on trip.  Ahmek boys and Wapomeo girls pack up a few of their belongings and prepare themselves for an amazing experience out in the woods that will leave them with memories to last a lifetime. Hopping into their canoes, campers paddle through many portages, camp sites, swamps, rivers and lakes. On trip, campers will travel with their cabin mates and two or three staff members (including their counsellor). These are examples of some of the trips offered for both Ahmek and Wapomeo campers:


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Algonquin Park Trips
Algonquin Park trips give campers the chance to go on a canoe trip while being close to the camp.  Travelling either north or south, campers get to experience the beautiful wildlife and scenery of Algonquin Park outside of Canoe Lake. Trips vary from one over-night for young campers to 10 - 12 days for senior campers.

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Outpost Trips
Campers travel a couple of hours away from camp to "The Outpost". The Outpost is a remote lodge near Temagami wear campers will stay overnight before they leave for their trip. The length of the trip varies form 6-14 days depending on the age of the campers.

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Kipawa Trips
Campers will travel to  the Kipawa Reserve, located in Quebec, and paddle through the vast area of lakes, rivers, and forests. Campers will be on trip for 21 days and will end up at The Outpost in Temagami. From there campers will be taken back to the camp.

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