Muskoka Bible Centre

Muskoka Bible Centre

Muskoka Bible Centre (MBC, formerly known as Muskoka Baptist Conference) is Canada's largest Christian conference and retreat centre.

MBC was founded in 1930, and is situated on over 200 acres (0.81 km2) near Muskoka, just outside of Huntsville, Ontario. It is affiliated with the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches and is associated with other organizations: Camp Widjiitiwin (a children's camp), Summit College (a one-year outdoor pursuits and Bible college), Boundless (a 3-month program for students aged 17 - 20 focussing on discipleship, Bible studies and outdoor pursuits), and Women of Grace (a women's ministry).

External links

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