YMCA Wanakita

1883 Koshlong Lake Road
Haliburton, Ontario, K0M 1S0
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YMCA Wanakita  

1883 Koshlong Lake Road, Haliburton, Ontario, K0M 1S0

  • Type:
    Overnight camp, Family programs
  • Focus:
    Traditional (multi activity)
  • Cost:
    $1,150 to $4,514/session
  • Ages:
    7 to 16
  • Gender:
    Coed
  • Main language:
    English
  • Capacity:
    350 to 400
  • Programs:
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  • Overview

    Here's what makes YMCA Wanakita stand out

    Since 1953, on our 1000 acre property with more than 1km of shoreline, YMCA Wanakita is the place to be. With a wide range of activities offered year-round, from school groups and family programs, to Kids Overnight, and Family camps in the summer, YMCA Wanakita has something for everyone. Come have the time of your life!

    • Special needs: Yes, mild support.
      A few of our campers have special needs.

  • Programs and Sessions Calendar

    Choose the right programs and sessions for your child; YMCA Wanakita currently has 11 programs available; 5 TBD.

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    Financial Aid & Payment Details

    Payment Options:

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  • The Our Kids review of YMCA Wanakita

    our take

    Founded in 1953, Wanakita may not be one of the oldest camps in Canada, though it has long been one of the most influential, and is one of the camps that others look to when growing or innovating their programs. It has a very traditional feel, something that they rightly celebrate, with all the traditional activities on offer. Reach for the Rainbow is a touchstone of a culture of inclusivity that extends throughout the camp, its ethos, and its operations. The addition of a summer-long family camp was conspicuous when it was begun well over a decade ago, though has become the model for many others throughout North America. Wanakita has grown over the years, with the last significant acquisition perhaps being that of the Haliburton Hockey Haven, which doubled the program areas at a stroke. The family camp and kids' camp programs are separated, and there are benefits to that, not the least being separate dining halls. Wanakita has an impressive tradition of leadership, with many of its alumni having moved on to prominent roles, nationally, both in the Y and in camping generally. The facilities and programs have naturally evolved to meet the needs of new generations of campers, though it’s a testament to the ongoing quality of the camp that every generation of camper is as covetous of how the camp was when they were there. As ever, Wanakita remains a vibrant camp environment, one in which values are as important as activities.


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  • Director's Message

    Those who go to camp often refer to camp as their second home. In 2018, the YMCA of Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford adopted a new value of Belonging to its "Core Values" (Caring, Honesty, Respect & Responsibility). This is very fitting as campers most often feel that YMCA Wanakita is somewhere they can belong. Wanakita has provided that place of belonging for me. Starting off as a family camper before turning 2 years of age and continuing to return for at least one week every summer since, I am hopeful that you will also find that YMCA Wanakita may become your 2nd home as it has for so many of us. 

    About the Kids Camp Director

    Mike Thaler is Wanakita's Summer Kids Camp Director and started camp at the early age of one and a half through YMCA Wanakita's Family Camp programs. Since then, Mike has spent at least one week at Wanakita each year since. Having held the roles of counsellor, kayaking specialist, outdoor centre instructor and most recently full time as the Outdoor Centre Program Coordinator, Mike has a great understanding of YMCA Wanakita's operation and how to make your experience a positive one. Mike graduated from Algonquin College's Outdoor Adventure program specializing in water based activities such as canoeing, whitewater kayaking and rafting. Mike has lead/run trips in Algonquin Provincial Park, Killarney Provincial Park, French River, Magnetawan River, Bon Echo, (canoeing) Desolation & Grey Canyons (Utah - whitewater kayaking) and has even taught whitewater kayaking for a Disney TV show. Mike has many hobbies including fat biking, whitewater kayaking, volunteer firefighting, canoeing and kick sledding with his dog Duke. 


  • Address

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    1883 Koshlong Lake Road, Haliburton, Ontario, K0M 1S0, Canada



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    Property Details

    Sports facilities

    • Archery Range
    • Basketball Court
    • Climbing Wall
    • Rope Course

    Landscape

    • Beach
    • Forested Area
    • Lake/Pond/River
    • Nature Trails
    • Open Field

    More details about property: YMCA Wanakita boasts a beautiful 1,000 acre site, situated on the shores of Koshlong Lake in the Haliburton Highlands. Features include: • 25 km of trails for hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing • 1 km of sandy shoreline on Koshlong Lake • Two full service dining halls • A large variety of comfortable, rustic cabins with bunk beds (many winterized) • A variety of indoor and outdoor recreation facilities and equipment including basketball, pickleball and broomball courts, play fields, and waterfront activities.



    Accommodations

    Sleeping Accommodations

    • Cabins

    Amenities

    • Electricity in Sleeping Area

    Washrooms Facilities

    • Flush Toilets
    • Showers (indoor)

    More details about accommodations: Cabins each have bunks or single beds with vinyl mattresses for which linens are not provided, as well as simple wooden shelving. Lights and outlets are provided in all cabins. Some cabins have washrooms and showers, while most access washrooms and showers from the wash houses throughout camp. Winter and Spring Family Camp/Women's Weekend programs use the washroom cabins which are winterized and outfitted with heating.

    Are meals provided? Yes.

    Is YMCA Wanakita technology free? Yes. We live in an age where technology plays a very important part in our lives. Technology is used every day, for learning, communicating & often to make our lives easier. Although technology is an important staple, we want to help people step away from technology and communicate in-person, learn hands-on and have fun. By disconnecting from technology like smart phones, we can focus on our time at camp. For Kids Camp programs, we have a no cell phone policy and we discourage anyone from bringing electronics (aside from wrist watches & flashlights) to camp. For Family camps, we discourage frequent use of phones. Cell reception is spotty and wifi internet is not available.



    Rentals & Services

    Offers outdoor education program for schools or corporate groups: Yes
    Camping at YMCA Wanakita is a year-round experience and each season has something new to offer. Throughout the fall, winter and spring, YMCA Wanakita offers a variety of programs for schools, universities, colleges, businesses, adults, families and special interest groups of all ages. Whether venturing to camp for one, two, or even five days, our staff take pride in ensuring that all individual and group goals are met. Custom designed programs are planned and delivered cooperatively between group leaders attending the program and YMCA Wanakita’s exceptional Outdoor Centre staff. Spring and fall activity options include: canoeing, kayaking, low and high ropes, outdoor pursuits, hiking, group team building, archery, campfires and more! Winter activity options also include: cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, tubing/tobogganing, and skating on the lake. Leadership and team-building are popular options as well. Our Outdoor Centre group rates are offered in 24 hour billing periods. Prices are all inclusive (meals, equipment, instruction, lodging). Please contact us for rates.



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