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Frontier Lodge started in 1936 on a rented facility in the
Eastern Townships of Quebec. These first intrepid campers and counselors under
the direction of Dr. Arthur Hill laid the foundation for seventy years of
ongoing ministry to the young people of Quebec. In 1946 the camp moved to its
permanent home on the shores of Lake Wallace. Committed to helping young people
grow Spiritually, Mentally and Physical has always been and continues to be the
mission of Frontier Lodge.
With its roots in the Brethren Assemblies, Frontier Lodge has always operated as
a Christian Youth Camp. We are non-denominational in our scope and are concerned
more with the sharing of God and His creation with our young people. We believe
in exhibiting the Gospel through Action, through Word and through Deed. This
takes place in our daily chapel time as we sing, hear and celebrate the Gospel
message, it takes place in the way we treat one another and in how we interact,
it takes place in what we do each and every day.
Camp is all about making friends and learning to cut ones own path through
life’s journey. Here at Frontier campers live in cabin groups of six campers and
two counselors. Together they grow in their friendships often making life long
bonds. At Frontier we believe in communicating our Gospel Message and allowing
young people to form their own opinions and to make their own choices.
Camp is also about having adventures and learning new things. That’s what makes
it fun. We are all about fun - whether it’s swimming in the lake, boating in a
kayak, shooting a bow, looking for bears, dressing up in an outrageous costume
for dinner or simply playing a game of tether ball Frontier is about doing
things you didn’t do before or getting better at the things you already know
about.
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