Smoky Trail Bible Camp is a Christ centred Bible camp with a primary focus on native young people.


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Smoky Trails Home Page


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About the Camp

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The Staff


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Church Involvement



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Ministry Itinerary


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Prayer Letter

Camp Registration and News updates
Camp Registration & News

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Camp Outfitting
Needs

Camp Programs:
Children (8-12) come for a week program that begins Monday with dinner and ends after breakfast on Saturday.

Teens (12+) come for a two week program that begins Tuesday with dinner and ends after breakfast the following Friday.

Staff Training Camp:
Young people come for a week of training before camp begins. They learn how to lead a child to Christ, speak at chapel, and campfires, and lead devotions. They also are trained to supervise games, crafts, and the waterfront activities.

Grandpa-Grandma (Seniors) Ministry:
Seniors and retirees come to camp for a few days to a week or more. This is a non-organized program to encourage, befriend, and listen to our First Nation campers.


Camp Activities Include:
Sports
    Water:
  • Swimming
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
    Field:
  • Volleyball
  • Archery
  • Torpedoball
  • Tetherball
Crafts
  • Cub cars and wood crafts
  • Other handcrafts such as bead work and bracelets

  • Spiritual
  • Chapel each morning
  • Quiet time after dinner
  • Campfire each evening
  • Cabin devotions nightly

  • Tuck
  • Provided for all children regardless of their means.

  • Physical Nourishment
  • Three wholesome meals and a bedtime snack
  • prepared by our dedicated kitchen staff.

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