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The Dr. Arthur Hill Building was named in honor of camp founder and pioneer Arthur Hill. the basement of the Arthur Hill Building serves as a maintenance shop for the camp. For many years the second floor served as home to Arts & Crafts and a staff lounge. With the building of Faith Lodge Arts and Crafts has relocated as has the staff lounge. The Arthur Hill building is being converted for guest housing and storage.
[Arthur Hill Building]
Located on the water front our infirmary houses an examination room, isolation rooms for campers who have to spend the night and a nurses suite.
[Infirmary]
The Motel is one of the oldest building on the campground and is due for some renovation. The motel serves as staff and handicap housing with wheel chair access to our newest wash room.
[Motel]
The KYBO is our newest building on the campground. This new wash room was constructed to be handicap accessible and has the latest in modern plumbing features.
[KYBO]
A camp legend, the tuck shop opens daily to sell campers snacks, soft drinks, souvenirs and mementoes. Campers deposit money at the beginning of the week and purchases are deducted from their account.
[Tuck Shop]
The Old Dining Hall and Kitchen is the oldest building on the campground. A few years ago Faith lodge was constructed with a modern kitchen and much larger dining hall. The Old Dining Hall will serve as a staff lounge while the old kitchen serves as a central laundry room. The back verandah of the old dining hall holds several recreation and game tables for camper use, including table hockey and ping pong.
[Old Dining Hall]