Facilities
Camp Misquah operates on Lac Bitobi near Gracefield, Québec. The site is continually renovated and includes a dining hall that seats 100 people comfortably with a modern kitchen. Campers and staff are housed in log cabins that overlook the lake. A path connects all cabins to the washroom buildings. There is a sports pad for games and a cabin for crafts. There are showers and laundry facilities as well as a medical center staffed by qualified first aid providers. A nearby clinic is available while the Maniwaki hospital is 30 minutes away, in case of emergency.
aMIDST a bEAUTIFUL NATURAL LANDSCAPE
Camp Misquah spans the shoreline of Lac Bitobi, and is lucky to have a large acreage with a long shoreline, large grassy fields, and lush woods. Campers experience the best of all worlds during their nightly walks, during activity time and especially during beach afternoon!
Accommodations
All campers and staff live in cabins that have electricity and comfortable bunk beds. Each room houses 6-10 campers of the same gender, and the shared space makes learning how to live, share and co-operate with others part of the day-to-day experience. Counsellors share the adjacent space, ensuring constant supervision.
aCCESSIBILITY UPDATES
Over the past year, thanks to fundraising efforts and accessibility funding from the the Federal government, Camp Misquah has built a new wheelchair-accessible washroom, added ramps and improve waterfront access. Wheelchair accessible cabins are being built in Fall 2018. Improvements will continue to be made to ensure that camp is a place for everyone. Click here for an overview of improvements, and the roadmap ahead.