Camp Arowhon for Boys and Girls
Arowhon nurtures and challenges
children on our own lake in the spectacular Algonquin Park wilderness:
Sailing, windsurfing, horseback riding, canoeing, climbing, tripping,
kayaking, nature, drama, ropes, crafts, tennis, archery, landsports
and more. Our 2.6:1 camper:staff ratio allows us to give each camper
individual and caring attention.
For more information visit
the Camp Arowhon Website www.camparowhon.com
Camps
Northway-Wendigo

Northway, Canada's oldest
summer camp for girls (7-16), is located on a beautiful peninsula
inside Algonquin Park. In addition to canoe trips throughout Algonquin,
Northway offers swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, arts &
crafts, dramatics and more. Wendigo is a small canoe tripping outpost
for older boys (12-16), with a base camp located on Cache Lake inside
Algonquin Park.
For more information visit
the Camp Northway-Wendigo Website: www.campnorthway.com
Camp
Pathfinder

Established
in 1914, a wilderness trip camp for 110 boys, ages 7-15. Located on
historic Pathfinder Island, Source Lake, Algonquin Park. Canoe tripping
in Algonquin, Kipawa, Verendrye, Temagami, Superior, and James Bay
rivers. Outstanding in-camp program includes Red Cross / NLS swimming,
ecology study, ropes-challenge, canoeing and kayaking, biking, general
athletics.Expert counsellor staff with 1:2 camper ratio for exceptional
personal attention. Accredited by Ontario Camping Association. Sessions
2-weeks / 3-weeks / 7-weeks
For more information visit the Camp Pathfinder Website: www.camppathfinder.com
Camp
Tamakwa
Camp
Tanamakoon

Since 1925 Tanamakoon continues to offer a unique residential camp
experience for girls ages 7-16 years. Girls return year after year
to participate in traditional camp activities in the heart of Algonquin
Park! Tanamakoon offers a safe, secure, and fun adventure for girls
from all over the world!
For more information visit
the Camp Tanamakoon Website: www.tanamakoon.com
The
Taylor Statten Camps - Camp Ahmek and Camp Wapomeo

Since 1921 kids have been coming to Algonquin Park to be a part
of the Ahmek and Wapomeo communities. A philosophy based around
an unrivalled combination of annual canoe trips and in-camp programs
gives girls and boys an environment in which to learn, thrive, grow,
and form life-long friendships. TSC is a premier Canadian experience.
For more information visit
The Taylor Statten Camps Website: www.taylorstattencamps.com
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