Camp Pathfinder

Camp Pathfinder

Infobox|Camp



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header1 = Camp Pathfinder
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label2 = Location
data2 = Camp Pathfinder Island, Source Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada flagicon|Canada
header3 =
label3 = Founded
data3 = 1914
header4 =
label4 = Founders
data4 = William Bennett Franklin Gray
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label5 = Enrollment
data5 = 110 Boys
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label6 = Ages
data6 = Mics & Chips (7-10) Crees (11-12) Ottawas (13-14) AAs (15) CITs (16)
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data7 = Michael Sladden
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data8 = [http://www.camppathfinder.com www.camppathfinder.com]

Camp Pathfinder is a boys' camp located in Algonquin Provincial Park, in Ontario, Canada. The camp is best known for its canoe tripping program. Pathfinder follows a tradition of using wood and canvas canoes. Several other camps in Algonquin and elsewhere follow a similar tradition of tripping with, building and restoring canvas canoes. Pathfinder's canoes are painted a distinctive bright red. The current director is Michael Sladden.

History

Camp Pathfinder was founded in 1914 by William Bennett and Franklin Gray. In 1922, the camp was sold to Herman J. "Chief" Norton, who became one of Pathfinder's most influential owners. Pathfinder was almost shut down or sold to the Ontario Provincial Government when the government told Norton the lease for the camp (and the others in the Park as well) would not be renewed. The government later renewed the lease and the camp (and all the others in the Park) remained in operation. Since then, owners or co-owners have included Frank J. Horton, Bill Swift, Roy Thrall, Mac Rand, Glen Arthurs, and Michael Sladden. Camp Pathfinder is located on Source Lake, in Algonquin Park, just more than a mile away from Highway 60. Source Lake is an access point to the Algonquin Park canoe route system. There are no campsites on Source Lake. There are, however, a few residential cabins and the camp itself on the lake. The camp is located on an island in the lake, commonly referred to as Camp Pathfinder Island or "CPI". On the opening days of each session, the whole camp meets at the new indian council ring, and a meeting introducing the camp session is held. This meeting, and other aspects of the camp, have a number of traditions. For example, there is a site believed be the grave of a Native American man known as Algonquin Joe, and it is traditional to put a fallen leaf on the site.

Canoe Tripping

Pathfinder has an extensive canoe tripping program. Trip duration and destination varies by age group of the campers on the trip. The youngest campers normally stay within the boundaries of Algonquin Park or very close to. The older campers venture on longer and more challangeing trips with varying destinations. Some trip destinations outside of Algonquin Park have included:

* Attawapiskat River - James Bay
* Big East River
* Bloodvein River - Lake Winnipeg
* Coulonge River - Noire River
* Dumoine River
* Harricana River
* Lady Evelyn River - Temagami River
* Lake Superior - Michipicoten River - Missinaibi River - James Bay
* Lake Temagami
* Magnetawan River
* Missinaibi River - Moose River - James Bay
* Missinaibi River - Lake Superior Provincial Park - Sand River - Lake Superior
* Rupert River
* White River - Pukaskwa - Lake Superior

ources

* [http://www.camppathfinder.com Camp Pathfinder] "Official Site"
*Rand, Mac (Ed.) (1995). "Paddles Flashing in the Sun: The Stories of Pathfinder in Algonquin Park". West Seneca, NY: Quaker Park Press. ISBN 0-9649728-0-8

External links

* [http://www.camppathfinder.com/ Camp Pathfinder]
* [http://www.ottertooth.com/Canoe_pages/canoe_fleets_list.htm Canvas Canoe Fleets]


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