Cool Programs
Otterdale's Programs
There are six major activity periods each day. Every evening
after supper campers "tag up" for their activity choices,
of which one is reserved for a swimming lesson.
We offer RedCross swimming lessons from levels 1 to 10, and for more advanced
swimmers Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross.
After lunch there is a quiet hour where all campers return to
their cabins to rest, read, write a letter or plan an upcoming
event with their counsellors. During evening program the entire
camp comes together to enjoy special activities, games, campfires,
skits, regattas, and much more.
Arts & Crafts
Drama
Woodworking
Archery
Sailing
Windsurfing
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Snorkelling
Tennis
Mountain Biking
Kayaking
Waterskiing
Canoeing
Survival
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Camp Farm
Glass Etching
Climbing
Swimming
Hiking
"Special"
and lots more!
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The Camp Community
We believe that a sense of community is created when people feel
they have a common purpose-when they learn and play together,
help one another, converse and take time to make friends.
Meals are a relaxed time where campers and counsellors can enjoy
good food, laugh and talk with one another. Our camp community
comes together for all-camp games, campfires, theme days, skit
nights and many activities which spring from the imaginations
of our staff and campers.
One day a week we take time "to catch our breath".
We ease into the day with a sleep-in and take some time to put
a little extra "spit and polish" into cleaning up the
camp and in planning special activities. We share a rare quiet
time together to reflect on camp experiences.
Wilderness Travel
All campers have an out-trip which may range from one to three
days. Younger groups camp out on Otterdale property or might paddle
to a nearby site on Otter Lake for example.
The most senior campers are transported by bus to a provincial park for a four day canoe trip. Everyone participates in all aspects of their trip, from route planning to clean-up. Through wilderness travel, camper groups bond, campers become
more aware of our natural environment, and learn various methods
of travel.
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