Tag: camping ministry

  • Remembering the early days of Camp Valaqua

    Remembering the early days of Camp Valaqua

    George Heidebrecht fiddled with the knobs of his slide projector in anticipation of a morning of storytelling. Stories about Camp Valaqua. Stories of adventures he had carried for decades. Stories of boys — now men of retirement age themselves — sleeping in lean-tos, getting rain-soaked, eating over an open fire. Stories of tying their provisions…

  • COVID camp closures

    COVID camp closures

    Camp Squeah of Hope, B.C. has cancelled its 2020 camping season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  In a May 15 statement, camp director Rob Tiessen wrote, “In order to best ensure the health of our campers and staff, we have made the difficult decision to cancel our 2020 summer camp session. This applies to all…

  • Willowgrove guarantees camp programming this summer

    Willowgrove guarantees camp programming this summer

    Before COVID-19, southern Ontario not-for-profit Willowgrove offered summer camps, outdoor education and seasonal events in Ontario from its Willowgrove Day Camp and Outdoor Education Centre in Stouffville and Fraser Lake Camp in Bancroft. In order to maintain its mission but move its work online, Willowgrove has created Camp @ Home, a unique online camp experience…

  • Camp Squeah paddle-a-thon fundraiser reaches million-dollar mark

    Camp Squeah paddle-a-thon fundraiser reaches million-dollar mark

    Rowers and paddlers in Camp Squeah’s annual paddle-a-thon reached their goal, raising over $51,000 on Sept. 21 and bringing the total over the past 21 years to just over $1 million.  Rob Tiessen, Squeah’s executive director, reported a “wonderful day on the water,” and added that “an occasional slight headwind kept us honest in our…

  • Nisbet reflects on 33 years of camping ministry

    Nisbet reflects on 33 years of camping ministry

    After 33 years as the executive director of Hidden Acres Mennonite Camp, Campbell Nisbet is grateful for all the growth he has witnessed. Whether it is the trees he planted on the camp property or the spiritual maturing of young adult leaders he mentored, Nisbet sees it all as signs of God’s blessing. And he…

  • Decades-old sexual abuse comes to light 

    Decades-old sexual abuse comes to light 

    Ruth-Ann Klassen Shantz has a long history with Silver Lake Mennonite Camp in Sauble Beach, Ont., and a story she has kept long hidden. But earlier this year she shared with the camp’s board of directors her allegations of long-term sexual abuse by a former camp director. Describing herself as a “camp kid” in her…

  • No place I’d rather be

    No place I’d rather be

    A young girl pretends she is an expert equestrian. Slightly older, she learns the difference between a J-stroke and a C-stroke. Later, as a counsellor, she races through pouring rain near midnight to the lodge bathroom. Another night, she holds a tiny hand as someone struggles to fall asleep in a strange place. As nature…

  • A special faith-based community

    A special faith-based community

    Attending Ontario Mennonite Music Camp at Conrad Grebel University College in Waterloo, Ont., has benefitted me in ways that I never could have imagined when I registered in 2012. I made some incredible friendships and developed important life skills in my two weeks at camp. I was pretty nervous going into Music Camp, being a…

  • A front-row seat

    A front-row seat

    A highlight of each summer at the Shekinah Retreat Centre near Waldheim, Sask., is the coffee house during our senior-teen camp for ages 15 to 18. Campers come out of their shell and display talents that we didn’t know they had. It is a special time of vulnerability. Coffee House 2016 was highlighted by a…

  • ‘I can’t wait for summer’

    ‘I can’t wait for summer’

    The sun is shining through the tall trees today at Camp Valaqua near Water Valley, Alta., and the a hint of spring is in the air. This time of year brings hiring, planning and anticipation into our little corner of the camp world. Sometimes it is tough to keep track of why we work at…