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History |
The Camp property was purchased in 1936 and has since been held in Trust for use by the youth groups of St.Clement's Church in Toronto. Since that time the camp has been used by various youth groups from across south-central Ontario. Originally vacant land, the first building erected was the Rover Cabin in 1939. The next cabin built was the Main Lodge which was originally situated at the intersection of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Toronto. It was the temporary wartime headquarters for the TTC. In the late 1940's it was purchased, dismantled and rebuilt at the camp as you see it today. Please share your memories & photographs: Contact Us. We would love to hear from you. |
"I was Track & Field Coach at Endobanah and Canoeing instructor. Richard Ferguson attended camp while I was coaching Track. He later placed third in the "Miracle Mile" in Vancouver, fractions of a second behind Bannister & Landy who 1st achieved the 4 min. mile." - Fred Gregory, Former Endobanah Camper/Councillor, 1930's - 1950's |
Imagine the thousands of youth who have benefited from the Camp: |