What will I do at Camp Koolaree?
canoeing and pedal boats
meaningful Bible study and morning chapel
theme time discussions
skits / theatre / games / crafts
sports (volleyball, softball,…) wide games
swimming and polar bear swim (optional)
hiking
rest time/free time
great food and canteen
campfire
Campers enjoy a safe and compassionate environment without worrying about bullying, competition, exclusion or denigration. All are valued and welcome for fun and personal growth in a camp where mutual respect and integrity are fostered and celebrated. While Christian in orientation, the camp provides a God-centered focus through experiences in nature and experiences with others in community. Campers learn that the principles they live by at camp can be used in their regular lives after they leave, to help create a happier and healthier world for all.
How do I get to Camp Koolaree?
As Camp Koolaree is located on the other side of the lake, a boat ride is needed to get there. We provide that boat ride for campers and visitors. There are scheduled times at the start and end of each camp.
Arrival time (first day): 8 to 9 a.m. Pick-up time (last day): 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (unless otherwise pre-arranged)
Place: McDonald’s Landing, which is a public wharf located just after Six Mile at Highway 3A and Lower Six Mile Road (10.1km from BOB-Nelson bridge). Camp boats will transport people across the lake to Camp. Life jackets are provided.
Night crossings are not permitted.
Please note:
Visitors will be charged for meals and boat transportation to and from the camp. Enquire about rates beforehand.
What should I bring to Camp?
water bottle (with your name on it)
backpack or small bag to bring to activities (e.g. hiking) jeans/pants (2 pairs) shorts, shirts, tops, socks, underwear warm jacket/sweater running shoes, sandals/thongs sturdy shoes for hiking hat/cap, swimsuit, rain gear sleeping bag, foamie, pillow | campfire blanket, 2 towels, soap, shampoo, toothbrush & toothpaste, insect repellent, sunscreen flashlight, spare batteries notepad, pen/pencil quiet reading book (optional) Bible (optional) inexpensive camera (optional) musical instrument (optional) ball glove (optional) |