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Eco-Adventure Camp » Staff
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Partners & Donors. Kelly is currently going into 3rd year at Queen’s University and is majoring in biology. Kelly is passionate about nature and the environment, and loves the outdoors. When not at Eco-Adventure, Kelly likes looking at bugs, reading Harry Potter, and going for long walks with dogs. Kelly could not be more excited to work as the director for Eco-Adventure Camp this summer! Darcy is an athletic, experienced camp counsellor and currently going into her fourth year of biology at Queen’s Univ...
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Eco-Adventure Camp » Partners & Donors
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Partners & Donors. Queen’s University Biological Station. Nature Conservancy of Canada. Queen's University Biological Station. 280 Queen's University Road. RR #1, Elgin, Ontario K0G 1E0. Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre. Perth Road Village, Ontario K0H 2L0.
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Eco-Adventure Camp » Programs
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Partners & Donors. Eco Adventure Camp Programming: Ages 10 – 14. Eco-Adventure Camp’s waterfront is located on pristine Elbow Lake. In the middle of the hot summer campers will be able to cool off with a dip off the shore. Campers will also have the opportunity to learn canoeing skills from our staff. In addition to water activities, the shoreline provides campers with a unique eco-system to explore, as campers will test their skills catching frogs, minnows, crayfish, fish and more! Elbow Lake Environmen...
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Eco-Adventure Camp » Family Night
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Partners & Donors. Family Night at Elbow Lake. Each Thursday* night Elbow Lake is inviting campers and their families to rent cabins ($55.00/cabin) and stay on site overnight. Cabins have two bedrooms, one with bunkbeds the other with a double bed, sitting area, kitchen with fridge and sink, and a large deck. Access to main lodge amenities will be available all night, including bathrooms, showers, full kitchen and BBQ. Queen's University Biological Station. 280 Queen's University Road.
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Eco-Adventure Camp » Leader in Training
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Partners & Donors. Leader in Training Program: Young Adults (Ages 15-18). 4-day program for older campers. 2 overnights at Elbow Lake. Emergency First Aid training included. This program is designed for older campers interested in learning more advanced outdoors skills and developing their leadership abilities. The camp fee includes the cost of Emergency First Aid training from the Canadian Red Cross. Emergency First Aid training. GPS and orienteering skills. Monday (4 July 2016). Tuesday (5 July 2016).
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Eco-Adventure Camp » FAQ
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Partners & Donors. How can I register for Eco-Adventure Camp? Check out the information on our Registration Page. Can I register online? You can register online here. Or by following the instructions on our registration page. How can I pay? We accept credit, cash, and cheque payments. You’ll need to have a registration account to pay by credit. What age groups is the camp for? Eco-Adventure Camp is best suited for campers between the ages of 10-14. Our LIT program is designed for campers 15-18. We do not...
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Trails | Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre
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Photo by David Lougheed. When the Elbow Lake property was acquired from its previous owner, we inherited a variety of recreational amenities, including several kilometres of pedestrian trail. Because the mandate of the ELEEC is education, and the surrounding lands are now a nature reserve, only those trails providing interpretive value and showcasing habitat biodiversity were kept for the current trail system. Advance registration is very important, for many reasons:. While outside visitors are welcome t...
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News | Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre
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Photo by Chris Miner. QUBS Environmental Outreach is Growing! Posted on May 6, 2016. Last spring, on behalf of the Frontenac Stewardship Foundation (FSF), Elbow Lake Manager Carolyn Bonta accepted $7,430 from the Community Foundation for Kingston and Area. To support invasive species eradication efforts across the broader landscape of the Frontenac Arch through 2016, building on last year’s efforts. High School Outreach and Self-Guided Environmental Education. In January, the ELEEC was awarded $11,800 fr...