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Camp Nee Kau Nis

Operated by:

Canadian Yearly Meeting-Beverly Shepard, Administrative Director

Established:

1932

Location:

RR #1, 40 NeeKauNis Rd.
Waubaushene, Ontario
Canada L0K 2C0

Summer Phone#:

(705) 538-2357

Coed: X

Girls only:

Boys only:

Capacity:

65

Ages:

0-100 (in different programs)

Session Dates 2006:

June 29 to July 7: Work Camp (16 and older)

 
July 8 – 18: Intermediate Camp (ages 12 and 13)
$400 with $384 early bird rate
July 19 – 29: Junior Camp (age 10 and 11)
$400 with $384 early bird rate
July19 – Aug 13: Friends Youth Development Experience (ages 16 and 17)
$1,200
July 30 –Aug 9: Family Community Camp
Family camp rate (early bird)
adult $400 ($385)
child 6-15 $154 ($148)
child 2-5 $82 ($79)
under 2 no charge
Aug 12 -19: Senior Camp (ages 14 and 15) $280 with $267 early bird rate
Sept 6 – 13: C.O.D. Camp, for older Friends (ages 55 and up) $280 with $267 early bird rate
second child $287 ($275) (same family, junior or intermediate)
third child $230 ($220) (ditto; for senior, 2nd is $201/$192, 3rd $161/$154)

Directors/Contact:

Bev Shepard or Directors of individual programmes listed on the NKN website listed below.

Winter address:

1070 10th Concession West, RR#3
Puslinch, Ontario
N0B 2J0
Canada

Winter Phone#:

905-659-6119

Camp Homepage:

http://www.hwcn.org/link/hmm/nkn/

Contact E-mail:

Bev.Shepard@hwcn.org

Program
Description:

CAMP NEEKAUNIS is a Quaker camp on the shore of Sturgeon Bay, a part of Georgian Bay, near Waubaushene, Ontario, 130 km. north of Toronto. Programmes for people of all ages give everyone the opportunity to enjoy a camp experience. There's a wheelchair-accessible cabin, and we're always working on improving the walkways and entrances so that as little as possible remains to prevent anyone from coming to camp. The NeeKauNis experience of caring and sharing in the spirit of Quakerism, worship, play, work, and reflection is a special and memorable one. We welcome both children and adults as campers, either on their own or together. Camp can be a joyous and rejuvenating time for an adult.