The
Biscotasing area is a historic and diverse place to travel through, similar to Temagami
and Kipawa its terrain consists of waterfalls rivers and long lakes. For many
years the town of Biscotasing was the home of Grey Owl, one of the earliest
leaders of the conservation movement. Since 1979 campers have called
Bisco "the trip of a lifetime".
Photograph taken by Emily Van Valkenburg
Campers who are doing Bisco will arrive at camp on June 29th and leave for Bisco on June 3rd. From there campers will experience 42 of canoeing and portaging. Campers will arrive at the Outpost in Temagami on August 12th and return back to camp until the summer ends on August 22nd.
Photograph taken by Emily Van Valkenburg
Trips
like the ones that the camps offer, are hard to come by. Campers will make many
close friends and important memories. Whether it is from sitting by the fire, canoeing
long and hard hours, carrying heavy packs through portages, and exploring the
landscape, any memory made on trip is a good one.
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