Finally we have a good amount of snow and we're very excited to show it off to you!
Yesterday our new winter staff team arrived, and they brought all kinds of snow with them! They're very enthusiastic and excited to welcome our first group of Winter 2013! New Years Family Camp will start tomorrow, and we have all kinds of fun activities planned for them INCLUDING lots of fun in the snow!
Snowshoeing is all ready to go, and the broomball rink has had it's first few floods. The lake has started to freeze finally, and our trails are in the process of being groomed.Bring on more winter!
Here are some photos of the beautiful grounds of Wanakita and the shore of Koshlong Lake.
Our front entrance!
Looking into the swamp!
The Wilderness Interpretive Centre!
The lake!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
December 6th Power Outage
Please note that YMCA Wanakita will be experiencing a scheduled power outage today, December 6th, from 12:00-3:00pm.
During this time we will not able to access emails or use our phone lines.
Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for understanding!
During this time we will not able to access emails or use our phone lines.
Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for understanding!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Summer 2013 Staff Applications Due Today!
As you can tell by the title of this post, applications for our Summer 2013 Staff Team are due today. We are excited about all of the qualified and enthusiastic applications that we've received so far, and are already looking forward to how the 2013 team is shaping up!
If you are interested in a position with either our Kids Camp or Family Camp for next summer, it's not too late to apply! Head to our website to learn more and to apply.
Wondering what it takes to work at YMCA Wanakita? Well, at the very least you must be 17 years old, hold a current Standard First Aid/CPR C certificate, and will be given priority if you hold lifeguarding certifications. We also look for staff who will be Positive Role Models, Providers of Rewarding Experiences, and Team Players.
For more information on what all that means, or to learn more about specific positions available and what they may require in addition to what is listed above, take a look at the web link provided above.
We look forward to hearing from you!
If you are interested in a position with either our Kids Camp or Family Camp for next summer, it's not too late to apply! Head to our website to learn more and to apply.
Wondering what it takes to work at YMCA Wanakita? Well, at the very least you must be 17 years old, hold a current Standard First Aid/CPR C certificate, and will be given priority if you hold lifeguarding certifications. We also look for staff who will be Positive Role Models, Providers of Rewarding Experiences, and Team Players.
For more information on what all that means, or to learn more about specific positions available and what they may require in addition to what is listed above, take a look at the web link provided above.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Monday, November 12, 2012
Registration for 2013 Programs
The Wanakita office has been a busy place, as we are preparing for 2013 Registration.
Registration opens November 15th, only three sleeps away!
We have upgraded our online registration system this year, to give you a faster response from our office and to increase the security of your payment information. For more information, especially if you are a first time camper to Wanakita, please take a look at our website.
On that note, we are excited to be revealing our brand new YMCA Wanakita website today! Take a look around at http://wanakita.ymcahbb.ca!
Registration opens November 15th, only three sleeps away!
We have upgraded our online registration system this year, to give you a faster response from our office and to increase the security of your payment information. For more information, especially if you are a first time camper to Wanakita, please take a look at our website.
On that note, we are excited to be revealing our brand new YMCA Wanakita website today! Take a look around at http://wanakita.ymcahbb.ca!
Friday, October 19, 2012
Fun Fall WEP Fact
Here at YMCA Wanakita we love our WEP facts. WEP stands for "Wilderness and Environmental Pursuits", which is our program area that focuses on understanding and living within our natural environment.
This fall many of our WEP inquiries have been focused on the fantastic fall colours. This fall, the colours emerged earlier than usual and many believe are the most vibrant we've had in years. It is likely that our abnormally dry summer contributed to this. Take a look at this informative article for more information.
We are thankful to live in such a beautiful place, and hope that you have enjoyed the fall colours, no matter where you are!
This fall many of our WEP inquiries have been focused on the fantastic fall colours. This fall, the colours emerged earlier than usual and many believe are the most vibrant we've had in years. It is likely that our abnormally dry summer contributed to this. Take a look at this informative article for more information.
We are thankful to live in such a beautiful place, and hope that you have enjoyed the fall colours, no matter where you are!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Fall is back on Koshlong Lake
After a hot and sunny summer, the colours and cooler weather of the Fall are a welcome change here at YMCA Wanakita.
It has been a busy fall, with back to back school groups on both our East and West camp sites.
It has also been an exciting time of transition, with the renovation of the Core well under way. Thanks in part to a grant from the Trillium Foundation, our main kitchen is getting a complete overhaul.
While the Core is under construction, we have moved our meals to Fenton Hall, which has been a fun blast from the past.
Here are some pictures of the fall colours, and an idea of what it looks like to be eating in Fenton Hall again!
It has been a busy fall, with back to back school groups on both our East and West camp sites.
It has also been an exciting time of transition, with the renovation of the Core well under way. Thanks in part to a grant from the Trillium Foundation, our main kitchen is getting a complete overhaul.
While the Core is under construction, we have moved our meals to Fenton Hall, which has been a fun blast from the past.
Here are some pictures of the fall colours, and an idea of what it looks like to be eating in Fenton Hall again!
Fenton Hall set up for business! |
The reds always come out at kayaking first. |
One of our favourite views, at AC beach |
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Session D: Here comes the end!
Well we are only a few days away from the
end of the summer, but things are still running like it is still the beginning
of the summer! Where has the time gone? It seems like just yesterday that all
the staff arrived for Staff Training Week. The only indication that we are near
the end of August is the cooler nights and earlier sunsets. Oh, and of course
there are less bugs around which is one thing we all embrace! But even though
Session D is the last session of the summer, we still have the TIME OF OUR LIVES here at YMCA
Wanakita. Here is what’s been happening during Session D:
Opening Campfire |
Juniors/Intermediates: All the overnights
for Juniors and Intermediates have returned and campers are participating in
their PCAs. Cabins have been busy at the regular camp activities, such as
archery, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, etc. But they have also been completing
scavenger hunts, hiking to the beaver dam, canoeing in the voyageur canoes, and
making s’mores over campfires. Last night the section participated in a Capture
the Flag-like game, where running and finding the other team’s ‘item’ were key
to winning the game. The catch? There is a fake ‘item’ as well as the real
‘item’ that are moving throughout the team’s territory. We call this came
‘Plutonium Defenders.’ We heard many feet running along the road and victory
cries throughout camp.
Corey's Place Dance Performance |
First Year SCs: After arriving back from
their trips last week, the First Years have been busy completing their testing
in kayaking, swimming, canoeing, sailing and windsurfing. They have had the
opportunity to kayak at the Gull River and participate in more team building
and leadership exercises. Testing will continue today with the final swimming
and canoeing exams happening tomorrow morning. We wish them the best of luck as
they finish their session!
2nd Year SCs tackle the WALL |
Also, big news for Session D: “The Games”
have been in full operation these past two-weeks. The camp has been divided
into two teams that participate in various activities that promote
team-building and friendly rivalry. There have been rock balancing
competitions, riddles, digging for sacred items, mascot building competitions
and more. These challenges come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with a new
one everyday. The Blue Herons were our mid-session winners, but anything can
happen in the final days of The Games.
Rock Balancing |
Natural Sculpture Building |
~The Wanakita Staff Team
Monday, August 13, 2012
Session C Re-Cap
Well another
session has come and gone and so much has happened since we last wrote. Our
biggest news this summer is that the fire ban is officially over! The on and
off again rain, and cooler temperatures over the last few days was enough to
lift the fire ban on Friday. We were so excited to have a real closing campfire
for Session C since the last real campfire was at the beginning of Session A. Despite
the rain, our schedules and programs have continued. This is a recap of what
happened during Session C.
C-2 Closing Campfire |
JIs &
Seniors: Both the Junior/Intermediates and the Seniors continue with their
regular activities: overnights, climbing the wall, shooting arrows, crafting,
canoeing, kayaking, biking, scavenger hunts, etc. They had an amazing dance on
Thursday and a cloudy, but energy filled beach/sports afternoon on Friday.
Climbing the rock wall |
1st
Year SCs: Last week our 1st Year SCs were learning and practicing
their tandem canoeing skills, as well as working towards obtaining Lifesaving
Society qualifications. They are practicing the skills they learned and are
applying it to their trips, which are currently occurring in Temagami and Chiniguchi.
We hope they are having a great time and will see them soon!
Preparing for Canoeing |
2nd
Year SCs: The 2nd Year SCs have been busy learning new leadership
and teamwork skills. They have had the opportunity to kayak at the Gull River
with our kayaking specialists and participate on a two-night trip on Koshlong
Lake. Last week and this week, they are participating in cabin placements, and
from what we have heard, the campers love their SCs.
Kayaking at the Gull |
A week ago, the
Rotary Club of Haliburton had a camp canoe race. Many camps from
the surrounding area participated, including YMCA Wanakita. We placed a
respectable third overall according to our times. Our male staff members took home
a bronze medal, as did our SC girls. It was a fun and exciting event for all
who participated.
Canoes at the Rotary Club Canoe Race |
Our weeks have
always been busy, but the last session will be the busiest of them all. We are
welcoming The Games into Session D; where the camp is divided evenly into two
teams: the Blue Herons & the Red Foxes. This friendly rivalry will involve multiple
competitions and challenges throughout the two weeks. We wish both teams the
best of luck and LET THE GAMES BEGIN!
~ The Wanakita
Staff Team
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Session C has arrived!
It’s official; we are halfway through the
summer and boy did it seem like a whirlwind. After saying goodbye to the Session
B campers and July’s SCs on Saturday, we welcomed the Session C campers. Although
the rain yesterday did not lift the fire ban, it was much needed and a welcomed
reprieve from the dryness that has plagued the area.
Day Camp: Day Camp has entered Week 5 and
is running at capacity. The campers love the swimming, crafting and playing
sports. Tonight they will be spending the night camping in tents on the grass
beside their home base, “Day Camp Central”. We know they will have a fantastic
evening!
Day Camp gets busy with Arts and Crafts |
Junior/Intermediates: The J/Is have been
busy returning and preparing for overnights on the lake. Those that were
supposed to head out last night stayed on camp property due to the weather.
Everyone seemed to have a great time despite not being on the lake. Cabin
groups have been making their way around to high ropes, kayaking, archery, etc.
as well as planning digital scavenger hunts and excursions to our famous
Umbrella Island.
Opening Campfire Hosts - Robots |
Seniors: The Senior Traditional Girls have
all left for their trips in Bon Echo or Magnetawan, while the boys are
participating in camp activities and preparing for their trip departure on
Saturday. The Senior Specialty section has been busy with PCAs and beginning to
prepare for their overnights this weekend.
On Monday, the J/Is and Seniors
participated in a camp-wide section program. “Under Siege” is a mixture between
Risk (the board game) and the classic camp game Capture the Flag, where each
“army” (there are four) tries to capture the other’s general. Once a general is
captured, the teams join forces and try to capture another general. The game
was a hit amongst all!
The Generals for "Under Siege" |
SCs: The August SCs have arrived and have
begun their programs with huge enthusiasm. The 1st Years have begun
their canoeing levels as well as their Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross
swimming levels. They spend their mornings on the water and their afternoons
working on leadership skills. The 2nd Years are preparing for their
overnights this weekend and placements that begin next week. They have also
been working on their leadership skills and getting to know one another. Last
night the entire section was divided into teams for the SC challenge. The challenge
this week was creating a team name and cheer, which was judged by our senior
staff. The energy was amazing!
Baby Bird on Site |
That is about it for this week at YMCA
Wanakita. If you haven’t already noticed we have a YMCA Wanakita Facebook Page,
which will also keep you updated with what is happening around camp. Click the
link below:
~The Wanakita Staff Team
Thursday, July 26, 2012
The Breakdown of an Overnight
We are well into our second week of Period B here at YMCA Wanakita and things are looking as busy as ever. Trips and overnights have been busy leaving and returning and for this reason we have decided to talk about our overnight programs.
Bark 1 Campsite |
Our Junior and Intermediate cabins
participate in a one-night overnight on one of Koshlong Lake’s campsite. Prior to
the overnight each cabin attends a camping session with our out-tripping staff.
The campers learn how to set up a tent and while the rest of the gear is tested
by the counsellors. The cabin also discusses Wanakita’s camping practices and
our leave no trace camping policy.
Rainy Rock Campsite |
On the day of the overnight the cabin eats
lunch in the dinning hall before gathering their gear. At about 2:30pm they
meet at canoeing with their packs and load up their canoes. Just like the
special out-tripping session, the cabin has had a canoeing session where they
improve their strokes and other canoeing skills before leaving on their
overnight.
A Canoe Prep. Lesson |
Koshlong Lake has many campsites available
for overnights that are all different and unique in their own ways. Each site
is just as beautiful as the next and provided a lovely view of its
surroundings.
Once arriving at a campsite, the gear is
unpacked and tents are set up. There is always time for swimming and games
before dinner. Dinner is always delicious no matter what option the cabin
chooses; pita pizzas, stir-fry or hot dogs with a dessert of ‘smores or
scrambled brownies. Campfires are a guarantee (unless we are under a fire ban)
and oftentimes overnights result in an earlier bedtime which campers love!
Pita Pizzas! |
In the morning all gear is packed up and a
breakfast of fried granola or bagels is eaten. A site clean up and garbage
sweep is done to ensure that we leave no trace. The group paddles back to camp
and is ready to go for morning activities.
The View from One of the Campsites |
It is a quick trip, but the overnight gives
a taste of what the Senior Traditional Section is all about. The overnight is a
great way for campers to learn responsibility and independence. They are
involved with the cooking, cleaning and navigation to and from the site. It is
a bonding experience for all and a fantastic program here at camp.
That is the breakdown of a typical
overnight for Juniors and Intermediates. Sometimes our overnights are extended
to two-nights for older sections (Senior Specialty and 2nd Year SCs)
and the days’ activities are roughly the same. Our staff love our overnight
program and we hope that upon their return, the campers do too!!!
~ The Wanakita Staff Team
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Wanakita has joined Facebook
We are excited to announce that we have created a Facebook page, providing another opportunity for us to share the happenings here on Koshlong Lake.
Why not take a minute to "Like" our page so that you can receive updates and share the magic of Wanakita throughout the year!
Why not take a minute to "Like" our page so that you can receive updates and share the magic of Wanakita throughout the year!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Session B has arrived!!!
Welcome to Session B everyone! We said
good-bye to our Session A and A-2 campers on Saturday. We hope the campers left
with new friends, as well as stories to share with their families. The staff
cannot wait to see them again next year!
Staff Welcome Campers at the Core |
Well, now we are once again in full swing
here at YMCA Wanakita. Session B is the only session of the summer that there
are solely two-week or four-week campers on site, making it very unique. The
arrival of Session B is also marks the half-way point for our SCs who are still
busy working in placements and organizing/running the family camp carnival.
Yesterday we welcomed our first year SCs
back from Temagami and more will arrive today. They were quick to unpack and
hop into a shower before greeting all their friends. They have been sharing and
comparing trips and stories with the other groups. We are sure that they all experienced
trips that they won’t forget!
Group Shot of a Senior Traditional Cabin- Ready for their Out-Trip |
Just as the SCs return, our Senior Traditional
Girls are leaving to canoe Megnetawan and Bon Echo for their five-day trips. We
hope they have a fantastic time and cannot wait to hear their stories upon
their return. The Senior Traditional Boys are participating in PCAs and will
head out on trip next week.
Last night the entire Senior Section played
a camp-wide game of Plutonium Defenders. This game is similar to Capture the
Flag, however the flags can move throughout the territory and one flag is ‘fake’.
The team that captures the other team’s ‘real’ flag first is declared the
winner. Monday evening program saw the section playing ‘The Donger Games’. This
double-elimination game of dodge ball paired girl and boy cabins together with
a fight till the end! Both games were a hit as the odds were in anyone’s
favour.
The Donger Games |
Junior and Intermediate cabins are preparing for overnights
that will begin tonight and carry on throughout the week. The campers spend
their morning participating in their choice activities and afternoons with
their cabins. Hiking, swimming, boating (kayaking, canoeing, sailing), ropes
and wilderness environmental pursuits are common afternoon programs. One of the
newest programs we have included this year is astronomy. Campers learn about
the stars and constellations and on a clear night, can test their knowledge
outside. Both campers and counsellors are learning a lot!!!
Sailing PCA |
That’s all for now! Seems like the summer
is going by quickly. Before we know it we will be half-way through the summer
and into August! Hopefully it won’t go too fast.
~ The Wanakita Staff Team
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Everything is Fine and Dandy: Period A-2
Here is an update as to what has been
happening here at YMCA Wanakita. Well, after an extremely hot first week the
temperature has cooled down, people are running around playing games, camping
and participating in all the activities that camp has to offer.
A-2 Welcoming |
Thought of the Day Presentation |
On Saturday we said good-bye to our A-1
campers, however, it wasn’t too long before we welcomed a whole new group of
campers for session A-2. Everyone was really excited to start their week here
and after the opening ceremonies they quickly adapted to the day-to-day
routine. Along with their PCAs and cabin activities, many of the Junior and
Intermediate cabins are heading out on Koshlong lake overnights tonight. We
wish them a night of fun and excitement in the great outdoors.
Kayaking |
The Senior Traditional girls are out on
trip in Bon Echo and Magnetawan and the boys who were out last week have safely
returned home. They have been sharing their trip stories and participating in
other programs at camp.
The Senior Specialty Section spent the
weekend out on their three-day overnight on the lake. They returned ready and
rested for their next PCAs and a week packed full of activities.
The First Year Student Counsellors continue
each morning with swimming and canoeing lessons. They are also preparing for
their six-day trip that will begin later this week. We wish them the best of
luck and hope they have a great time.
Some of Second Year SCs are now completing
the placement portion of their program where they shadow counsellors in cabins.
They are so enthusiastic and it is great to see them practicing their
leadership skills. The other SC group spent today canoeing down the Gull River.
The trip took a little longer due to low water levels, but all immensely
enjoyed themselves. All SCs are currently playing a friendly competitive game
of dodge ball and their cheers reach us here in the office.
That about sums it up for now. We will
write soon!
~The Wanakita Summer Staff Team
Friday, July 6, 2012
It's been busy... and HOT!
Session A is well underway and boy has it been
busy here at YMCA Wanakita. The past few days have been sunny and hot but the
lake has welcomed all campers for well-deserved swims. Luckily there has also
been a slight breeze, which is perfect for our sailors and windsurfers! As the
week comes to a close I think it is important to check in with all sections of
residential camp. Here is what each section has been up to this week:
Day Camp: This was the first week of day
camp and it was a busy one. Everything revolved around the zoo, as campers went
out in search of ‘animals’ (rocks) that had escaped from the zoo. A beach day
was also a hit with sand castle building and swimming. On the water the campers
went in the voyager canoe and even kayaked. There was also an overnight with a
campfire and s’mores. It was a busy week but a great one!
Counselors Andrea and Hannah dress up with day campers! |
Juniors/Intermediates: This session there
have been both one-week and two-week campers. Both groups have had a lot of fun
participating in regular programming canoeing, kayaking, swimming, crafts,
sports, etc. Some other highlights from the week have included a giant
scavenger hunt as well as a digital scavenger hunt. Last night the two-weekers
celebrated Halloween in July while the one-weekers went to a beach themed
dance.
One-weekers dance the evening away! |
Seniors: The seniors have had an exciting
week as well. The senior traditional boys are out on trip at Magnettawan and
Bon Echo, and the traditional girls are preparing for their trips as well. The
traditional girls have also been participating in some team building activities
and creating their trip shirts. The senior specialty section has been busy
participating in high ropes, astronomy, drum circles and hiking. They also
participated in a fashion show and are preparing for a two-day out trip.
Section Director Neil Armstrong leads a senior group in a drum circle. |
SCs: Our first year SCs have been spending
their mornings in the lake and practicing their canoeing skills. They are
working towards their ORCKA canoeing levels and passing their Lifesaving
Society Bronze Medallion or Bronze Cross swimming levels. They have been
bonding during campfires and working on leadership skills and interacting with
different group dynamics. The second years just returned from a two-day
overnight and have also been working on their teambuilding and leadership
skills. The other night the SCs had their first SC Challenge, which involved
teams creating a cheer and being ranked on the best cheers.
SCs practice their canoe docking skills. |
Today, the camp went to Corey’s Place to
enjoy music, dance and theatre performances presented by campers in those PCAs (Personal Choice Activities).
Kangaroo Court, our light-hearted camp judicial system was also called into
session for the first time this year.
Music PCA performs at Corey's Place |
Kangaroo Court Honourable M. Weber & Honourable J. Fisher |
Well that about sums up our week here at
YMCA Wanakita. Be sure to check out our YMCA Wanakita – Scenes of Summer Blog
for more photographs. For those going home, we hope that you enjoyed your stay
and we hope to see you next summer! And for those who are arriving or staying
for another week (or three)… get ready because we have another week of
jam-packed fun up our sleeves!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
SUMMER IS HERE!!!
Summer camp has finally begun! YMCA Wanakita is now swarming with kids
and counsellors ready to have a fun-filled summer in Central Ontario with fresh
air and clean lake water. After ten days of pre-camp staff training we were all
ready to have the masses come and join us. Some highlights to training week
were: Strawberry Social, morning swims, the Giant Staff Relay Race and the
Strong Kids Auction. This year staff raised $8700 for the Strong Kids Campaign,
which will help send kids and school groups to camp throughout the year. WAY TO
GO STAFF!
Senior Staff display the Strong Kids Auction Donation |
Opening Greeting |
Opening Campfire |
Monday was a busy day for kids and counsellors as they headed to their
chosen morning activities. The afternoon was left open for fun cabin group
activities and swimming. The day and weather was fantastic!
Out on the Water |
We would like to wish the best of luck to our Senior Traditional Boys
that are heading into Bon Echo and Magnetawan today for their five-day trip.
See you upon your return!
If these two days are any indication of what the summer will bring,
then by golly we will have the time of our lives!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
It's Summertime!
June 21st has come and gone, which means that it is officially summer! YMCA Wanakita is a busy place, as the bulk of our summer staff arrived yesterday afternoon for a full week of training and preparing our site for the summer.
Tomorrow morning we are hosting our annual Strawberry Social Open House. This is an opportunity for families to get to know Wanakita. Join us for an opportunity to see the camp, experience our program areas, and enjoy our renowned spread of strawberry delights at our buffet lunch.
We will be welcoming visitors from 12-5pm. It is free to visit the site and see our program areas, and the fees for the buffet lunch are below.
Adult: $8
Children: $5
Immediate family rate: $22
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Tomorrow morning we are hosting our annual Strawberry Social Open House. This is an opportunity for families to get to know Wanakita. Join us for an opportunity to see the camp, experience our program areas, and enjoy our renowned spread of strawberry delights at our buffet lunch.
We will be welcoming visitors from 12-5pm. It is free to visit the site and see our program areas, and the fees for the buffet lunch are below.
Adult: $8
Children: $5
Immediate family rate: $22
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Camp is good for Kids!
With the summer approaching, more and more articles are coming out reminding parents of how valuable the camp experience is for their kids.
Here's a great one published by Maclean's magazine.
Here's a great one published by Maclean's magazine.
For those of your registered, we'll see you in just over 3 weeks- for those who are still considering camp, it's not too late! Contact our office at 1-800-387-5081 for more info.
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