Old friendships are renewed, and new ones begin.

Many camp boys share Pathfinder with fathers and grandfathers who attended.

First meals in the dining hall. Built in 1934, the dining hall is an historic and beautiful pine building, where home cooked meals and baked treats are prepared fresh by the camp’s cook staff.

Every session is opened by a council fire. This is where introductions are made, and trip reports given throughout the season.

Boys settle into life on the island. Here is Lodge III, where 9-10 year old boys live by the lake shore, in a cabin built in the Algonquin ranger shelter style.

Lodge II. This lodge is divided into two sections, East and West. Boys 7-9 live here.

Double bunks in the lodges.

Flagpole. Before each meal, the camp assembles. Morning and evenings there is flag ceremony.

The bugler brings the flags up or down.

The boys take turns raising, striking and folding the colors.

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