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Keewaydin
The oldest continually operating boy's adventure camp in North America, Keewaydin began in 1893, led by A.S. Gregg Clarke. In 1903, a small group pushed north into Canada to establish our permanent base camp on Devil's Island in Lake Temagami, a traditional home of the Ojibway Indian nation. Read more...

Wabun
Wabun was established by eight educators in 1933. Four generations have now traveled the lakes and rivers of the Temagami region and nearby Quebec in Wabun red canoes. The traditions of the past linger in the techniques of today with wood/canvas canoes, wannigan boxes, canvas duffel bags and leather tumplines still important ingredients in the Wabun experience. Read more...

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