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Rustic Cabin - A remote, rustic wood-frame cabin for SunSeeker and Teen Camp programs. Equipped with a wood-burning stove and fireplace, the cabin has no electricity, indoor plumbing or central heating and is a perfect place for teens to rough it. 1 km from the main camp in a quiet forest area. Craft Cottage - A wide-open space for budding artists to get crafty, this rustic wooden cabin is nestled in a grove of towering aspen. Music Hall - An acoustically efficient auditorium for aspiring musicians and other artistic performers. The theatre accommodates 200 performers and an audience of 80, so special guests like moms and dads can enjoy the show. A walk to the outside balcony offers spectacular views of the camp and the Rocky Mountain Forest Reserves. Will be the home of our large camp dances. Volunteer Dorm - A separate space next door to the kids’ bunkhouses, where off-duty staff and volunteers can sleep.  This large dorm comfortably houses 20 to 24 volunteers and provides space for rest, relaxing and recharging, so volunteers are able to keep up with the busy campers the entire week of camp. The dorm features a large living room, 10 bedrooms and a kitchen. It also features a large suite with a private entrance perfect for our oncology fellows attending camp.

Old Bunkhouse - Two bunkhouses for boys and girls, featuring four showers and four toilets each. Both are (will be in September) wheelchair accessible. Total sleeping capacity of the bunkhouses is 248 with room for camp staff and volunteers to provide supervision and sleep with the group throughout camp.

New Bunkhouse - Two bunkhouses for boys and girls, featuring four showers and four toilets each. Both are (will be in September) wheelchair accessible. Total sleeping capacity of the bunkhouses is 248 with room for camp staff and volunteers to provide supe Medi Centre - A fully equipped medical centre, where children can go to receive their medications and touch up those banged elbows and bruised knees. The clinic includes three bedrooms for isolating sick campers and examination rooms for private personal care. It also includes a quiet day treatment space and an enclosed outdoor patio, where campers who need to be away from others due to medical reasons, can still get a bit of fresh air. The medical centre is designed to allow our nursing staff to provide short-term care for sick campers so they do not have to go home before the end of their camp session. Main Lodge - The main lodge is where the kids will eat their meals—morning, noon and night. The lodge features a large bathroom and wash-up area, where boys and girls will wash up before tucking into their meals. A large newly renovated dining room comfortably accomodates 140 screaming kids and a modern industrial-size kitchen. Barn - A step back into the old west. The barn is ideal for small group activities, hanging out with your team and having fun. The loft is an ideal place for indoor games and activities on rainy days or for quiet times when campers reflect on their own personal journeys with their closest friends.

Ranch House - Located at the camp entrance, the ranch house is well situated to welcome guests.

Outdoor amphitheatre and firepit - An enclosed outdoor campfire area that seats 100 happy singing kids. The perfect place to finish a perfect day at camp. Gazebo Managers cabin - A place for the camp manager to stay while camps are in session. Located in very close proximity to the dorms and main lodge, this small guest cabin offers a perfect vantage point from which to oversee camp activities and the property.

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