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Samac Adventure Base

Status: Closed and sold

Updated: 2013-06-21. Something not right? Please update the information.
Size235 ha (581 acres)
Coordinates45.057424,-78.3711
Street Address2045 Kenneway Rd, Haliburton, ON (Map may be inaccurate)
Nearest townHaliburton, Ontario, 60 km southeast of Huntsville
NTS Map31E/1: Wilberforce
Operated byScouts Canada, White Pine Council, Oshawa Area
InformationWeb Site; Contact: Carolyn Pink; Phone: +1 888 726 8876 ext. 510
BookingsSame as above
AccommodationFacilitiesProgram
Tenting sites: Yes
Adirondack shelters: No
Villages: No
Cabins: No
Drinking water: No
Emergency phone: Yes
Mobile phone coverage: Yes
Electric vehicle charging: Unknown
Picnic tables: Yes
Cooking shelters: Yes
Appliances in cabins: No
On-site store: No
Shopping nearby: No
Showers: No
Indoor washrooms: No
Wheelchair washroom: No
Swimming
Sandy beach in Lake of Two Islands
Opportunities
Hiking trails, formal campfire circle, archery, riflery, sledding, snowshoes available, mountain bike trail, volleyball, sports field, fishing, snorkeling equipment, sailboats available, lake frontage, canoeable water, canoes available, kayaks available.

Description

The camp is a beautiful piece of Haliburton Highlands wilderness with half the frontage on Lake of Two Islands. This property offers outstanding opportunities for wilderness camping from a base camp. Samac Adventure Base has many developed sites on the lake that date back to the 1960's. Canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and wind boards are available with a sand beach for an exciting water program. There is a 1.5 km mountain biking trail with hills.

Scouts Canada sold Samac Adventure Base in 2013.

For More Information

InformationWeb Site; Contact: Carolyn Pink; Phone: +1 888 726 8876 ext. 510
BookingsSame as above

Driving Directions

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