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Ontario Camp of the Deaf

Ontario Camp of the Deaf

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236 Blackstone Crane Lake Rd, Parry Sound, Ontario, P2A 2W8, Canada
(416) 449-9651 www2.bobrumball.org
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Jun 25, 2018
What a wonderful and relaxing little family vacation spot. The owner is very kind, the view is beautiful and being able to spend the days out on the lake is refreshing. My family can not wait to go back again! PS Non-locals beware the mosquitoes can be very pesky in June!!!

Jun 14, 2018
Ontario Camp for the Deaf I was 14 years old I went OCD In 1977 no shower 2 girls cabins, 3 boys cabins, 6 cottages, Rotaty Hall dinning, big gym, tuck shop, craft and art, boat 🚣‍♀️ house 🏠 and small infirmary and Prograss and 3 washrooms BIG CHANGE MORE PEOPLE LODGE, BIG DINNING, LOG CABINS FOR WINTER MORE COTTAGES, 6 SMALL CABINS HAS NO WASHROOM, EACH 4 PEOPLE, THINGS

Mar 30, 2018
At ASL Retreat - no worries about the cold. Heat's great, classes were great fun (cuz I'm one of the teachers LOL)

Jan 30, 2018
Great place to escape to even in winter...

Sep 22, 2016
An amazing facility and property to enjoy in the summer and year round. This property was purchased so Deaf children could have a summer camp experience like any other child would. Deaf, hard of hearing, deafened, CODAs and those wishing to learn ASL enjoy the summer camp sessions. Cottages are available for renting in the off season as is the Main Lodge. Very reasonable rates. Great for large church groups, Girl Guides, Scouts, Snowmobilers, Fishing enthusists! All monies collected go to sustaining camp and supporting programs for individuals with hearing loss. Wonderful staff! The camp also hosts a Motocamp in the summer and a Wednesday Night Ride on their groomed track.

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