Encourage environomental awareness and spiritual growth in an ecumenical Christian atmosphere.
Stress fairness, diversity, and tolerance.
Provide a facility suitable for use by other community-building organizations and individuals.
Our Program includes:
Field and wide games, crafts, orienteering;
Waterfront activities including swimming, canoeing, and games;
Outdoor skills such as trailbuilding, campfires, and cookouts;
Activities to promote reflection, awareness and growth concerning environmental and spiritual issues.
For more information, click on the
"Register a Camper" link.
The camp property was purchased in 1955 by Dr. Hartley Grafton of Kamloops on behalf of the Boy Scouts and Kamloops United Church. Boys' Camps were held there in the original cabins and dining hall until the late '60s, when the first Girls' Camps were run. Co-ed camping began a few years later, and teen, adult, and family camps were also popular in the '80s.
The original dining hall collapsed under heavy snowfall in 1975; the present building was built in 1978. The tool shed and replacements for four of the original cabins were also built in the '70s.