GOLF ANYONE?
Off-site golf and golf lessons are available to campers age 12 and over with previous golf experience. Lombard Glen, near Smiths Falls, is the 18-hole course
that is used, approximately 5 km from camp. Campers will golf five times over the 2 week camp session, departing camp at 7:30 am and returning by
noon for lunch. Three golf lessons are part of the fee of $250.00, and the club pro delivers these half-hour lessons. Transportation, green fees, club
rental (if required), 3 lessons, counsellor supervision and a daily refreshment are included in the fee of $250.00 (which is an additional cost above the regular camp session fee).
Otterdale's Programs
There are six major activity periods each day. Every evening
after supper campers "tag up" for their activity choices,
of which one is reserved for a swimming lesson.
We offer RedCross swimming lessons from levels 1 to 10, and for more advanced
swimmers Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross.
After lunch there is a quiet hour where all campers return to
their cabins to rest, read, write a letter or plan an upcoming
event with their counsellors. During evening program the entire
camp comes together to enjoy special activities, games, campfires,
skits, regattas, and much more.
Arts & Crafts
Golf Skills
Drama
Woodworking
Archery
Sailing
Windsurfing
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Snorkelling
Tennis
Mountain Biking
Kayaking
Waterskiing
Canoeing
Survival
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Camp Farm
Glass Etching
Climbing
Swimming
Hiking
"Special"
and lots more!
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The Camp Community
We believe that a sense of community is created when people feel
they have a common purpose-when they learn and play together,
help one another, converse and take time to make friends.
Meals are a relaxed time where campers and counsellors can enjoy
good food, laugh and talk with one another. Our camp community
comes together for all-camp games, campfires, theme days, skit
nights and many activities which spring from the imaginations
of our staff and campers.
One day a week we take time "to catch our breath".
We ease into the day with a sleep-in and take some time to put
a little extra "spit and polish" into cleaning up the
camp and in planning special activities. We share a rare quiet
time together to reflect on camp experiences.
Wilderness Travel
All campers have an out-trip which may range from one to three
days. Younger groups camp out on Otterdale property or might paddle
to a nearby site on Otter Lake for example.
The most senior campers are transported by bus to a provincial park for a four day canoe trip. Everyone participates in all aspects of their trip, from route planning to clean-up. Through wilderness travel, camper groups bond, campers become
more aware of our natural environment, and learn various methods
of travel.
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