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Canoe
Island Programs For Groups
Canoe Island is available for use by schools, youth groups, and
families that are interested in conducting high quality residential or day-only
education programs with or without French for up to 45
participants. The camp is on a 47-acre
private island just 4 miles from either the San Juan
Island or Orcas Island
ferry terminals between Shaw and Lopez islands.
The wildness of the island has been nurtured with a carefully planned
trail system through forested uplands and mossy promontories and along more
than a mile of pristine shoreline. The
camp has a number of architecturally stunning camp buildings including the
lodge, library, meeting and recreation rooms, infirmary, longhouse for
performances or presentations, a crafts building, log cabin, 14 tipis on wooden platforms with cots, mattresses and electric lights, guest
house, heated freshwater pool, tennis court, and athletic field.
For schools and youth groups, Canoe Island French Camp can provide an opportunity for students, program leaders, and adult chaperons to live for a week, weekend, or longer on a beautiful island while participating in a custom education program that addresses the intellectual and academic needs of the participating students. The program content can be specific (marine biology, island ecology, astronomy, geology, Native American culture and history, and French Canadian history) or it can be an interdisciplinary mix of any of these topics or others. For an extra fee, participants can also take a boat ride to observe orca whales and other marine mammals and wildlife that inhabit the Salish Sea. An optional activity is to learn snorkeling skills in the camp's freshwater, heated pool, then use these skills to explore the near-shore environment with wetsuits, snorkels and masks.
The
group program fee covers full use of all Canoe
Island camp facilities and boats, three meals per day, full use of CIFC
teaching resources (classrooms, lab supplies, library, scientific field
equipment, recreation supplies, guest houses, etc.) and leadership for your
education programs by the CIFC Executive Director and Camp Director to the
level you desire.
Groups
can access the camp from Friday
Harbor via water taxis, via float
plane from multiple Northwest locations, or via the camp's 27-foot landing craft from the ferry landings on Orcas Island or at FridayHarbor. Please contact
us for custom program specifics.
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