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- All photographic material: Includes negatives and slides
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Photographs
- NT Stereographs
Fonds consists of records documenting the administration of Camp Richildaca and the experiences of staff and campers. Records include administrative records,staff manuals, outdoor education manuals and curricula, photographs, photo albums, slides, and other resource material related to Camp Richildaca. Camp activities documented include arts and crafts, camping, swimming, canoeing, singing, and learning about nature.
Camp RichiladacaFile consists of photographs of campers, campers canoeing, swimming, arts and crafts, braiding hair, climbing, sleeping, and a kitten.
File consists of photographs of campers, overnight community dinner, interior and exterior of cabins, the construction of cabins, kittens, swimming, and the construction of the barn. Individuals photographed and identified include Judy McCutcheon, Jim Campbell’s Sr. Boys, Marion’s Group, Sue Church, Cindy, Jeannie Marion, Jim Grey, Dorien, Dave [Rye?] Hack, Dorien, and Bea Williams.
File consists of photographs of groups of campers and counselors, campers singing, and cooking on the fire. The individuals photographed are identified under each photograph.
File consists of photographs of staff training, group lectures inside the main lodge, cookout, campers in the Daca stream, marshmallow roast, tree house, tenting, campers playing, swimming, canoeing, learning in nature, archery, arts and crafts, riding lessons, totem pole, “Indian” lore, feeding the chickadees, forest, cooking on the fire, camp awards, playing in the stream, water balloon toss, bobbing for apples, make-up day, parents’ night, Richildaca staff, pirate day, and the exterior of J.T. cabin. Individuals photographed and identified include Bev Craig, Melissa Lieberman, Christine Cooper “Tribe”, Kim Gardiner, Nicole Faisoux, John Stoner, Stuart MacKay, Sue Browne, Jan, Ken, Lynn Busby, Jody Loyd, Elizabeth Montieth, Paul Henry, and Susan Slipacoff.
This fonds consists of records of a Jewish Boy Scout Camp called Camp Tamarack. The fonds has minutes of the Tamarack Association, correspondence, form letters, bulletins, photographs, financial statements, inventories, accounts, reports, camp programmes, menus, brochures, insurance policies, construction proposals, Public Health Department licenses and reports, minutes of the Camp Services Co-operative and other information regarding school camping and the Boy Scouts of Canada.
Camp TamarackFonds consists of Camp Tanamakoon correspondence, manuals, brochures, photographs, songs, and legal documents. Also included is research material for the book entitled Tanamakoon: Where We Will Never Grow Old by Catherine Ross.
Camp TanamakoonFonds consists of records documenting the history and activities of Camp Tanamakoon. Records include song books, brochures, forms, camp activity resources, a large set of slides, photographs, videos, photo albums, scrapbooks, and uniforms. Fonds is arranged by format in five series: Textual materials, CDs and DVDs, photograph albums and scrapbooks, slides, and uniforms. See series and file descriptions for more information.
Camp TanamakoonFile includes a scenic panoramic titled "Camp Tanamakoon, Summer Camp for Girls, Operated by Miss Mary Hamilton, Algonquin Park Station, Ontario Can." (photographer: P.E. McDonald, ca. 1925). Also includes a photograph album dated 1925 containing approximately 75 photographs of Camp Tanamakoon. The photographs were taken or gathered by Sheila Playfair McGillivray, a senior camper in 1925; a few pertain to logging in Algonquin Park.