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Well-screened staff - background checks on everyone | |
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3:1 camper to staff ratio minimum | |
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Camp nurse always on duty | |
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1 week of extensive cabin leader training |
Fun|
Swimming & Water tubing | |
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Tuck time (A Shop for daily treats) | |
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The "Big E" (Event Day) of relays | |
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New & our favourite wide games | |
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Robe Swings & Jungle Swing into the lake | |
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Theme meals & picnics | |
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Challenging skill activities | |
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Cool hoodies, visors, necklaces & Bibles at Tuck | |
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Surprise adventures & activities | |
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Lots of good food | |
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SNOOP (Mysterious cabin inspector) | |
Cabin competitions & prizes |
Bible Centred|
Lots of great camp songs | |
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Captivating chapel speakers | |
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Cabin Bible verse memory competition | |
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Interactive cabin lesson times | |
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Evening campfires |
LOTT Bible Camp had a dramatic start. For three summers
camp was held at Succor Lake and was named Fair Haven Bible Camp. This property
was not available for long term use; another location had to be found.
In February of 1963 Dave Griffin and Glen Johnson snow shoed
into Lake of the Trees and staked out a parcel of un-surveyed crown land for a
summer camp site. Our first application was refused as the government agent
involved was very antagonistic to the Gospel. In answer to prayer he was
replaced shortly afterwards. We reapplied and this time we were accepted.
That first summer the only permanent buildings were the
campers' pit toilets; everything else was in tents. The following year several
cabins were built and the following summer a dining hall and kitchen were
erected...Whoa are we ever glad there are real toilets now!!