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The Cabin names changed in August of 1994 from 1 through 6, to Cree (youngest), Ojibwe, Mohawk, Algonkin, Chippewa, and Iroquois (oldest). The cabin groups have meals together and go to activities together and iron out difficulties together and there's an incredible bond that develops over a 14-day period.
Campers do get to choose some of the time: once a week we offer a sign-up day and include some fairly eclectic offerings: yoga, inukshuk building, aqua-fit, orienteering, boating rides, hiking to the reindeer farm, story time, henna body painting - as well as our usual: swimming, canoeing, archery, creative games, basketball, soccer, arts & crafts and games. |
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