Below is a partial list of ALL menu items . Please add any other meals you remember by using the comments section at the bottom of the page.
Across the River
Much of the property on the other side of the Don River was within the bounds of camp property as shown in the photo below:
Ranger Area
The area at the top of the stairs was known as the Ranger Area – as it was once the Ranger unit area. Cookouts were often held there throughout the 1970s. However, after 1980, the area became largely disused.
At the left rear of the Ranger Area, a TTC bus stop pole could be found! How it got there is uncertain. Most likely it was placed there by Ranger staff in 1965 to 1970.
Behind the bus stop was a steep hill leading to the apartments on Goldfinch Crescent. It was known as “Counsellors Hill” and was a challenging climb requiring you to use the small trees to pull yourself up. The hill was off of camp property.
Stables
The stables were located behind the Ranger Area and to the right.
Here you can see part of the Stables area near the first bridge:
Here is the entrance to the Stables (behind the Ranger Area) in winter:
The photo below, shows the oval horse track (inside the yellow circle).
When the stables were closed in the mid-1970s, the open area that remained was called Ranger Field.
More on the stables HERE.
Fran Sobel – 1967
Property Lines
1982 – Boysworld/Girlsworld Special Day












Maintaining the Pools
Cleaning and maintaining the pools was an annual chore. The concrete pools were prone to cracking with the freeze/thaw cycle. For many years, the I-Pool had a crack all the way along the bottom. The pool leaked and required regular filling. Many pools required annual painting.









Pool decks were also prone to cracking. In the late 80’s the decks around the T-Learners were replaced with paving stones as they could no longer be maintained.
Table Tennis
Two custom-made wooden tables were located between the T-learners and the Basketball Court.
They were built for the use of swim club members. Because they were within the fenced pool area, they were not accessible to campers.
In hindsite, I should have had the fence moved so these could be used! Never thought of it for some reason.
Bert’s Office, Main Office, Supervisors Office – 1991
Bert Discusses the Sugarbush and River – 1988
Fran Sobel Teaches Swimming
Bert Falls in the Pool
Dedication
Lunch Routines
Counsellors Manual – 1992
Supervisors Manual 1990
Jetson Song
Former Staff Survey
Former Camper Survey
List of Specialties
Not all specialties offered in all years.
Arts & Crafts
Computers
Dance
Drama
Fine Arts
Gymnastics
Horseback Riding
Nature
Pottery
Photography
Riflery
Sports
Tennis
Woodworking













































































