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LCS Summer Academy & Programs: Week One Done In a Flash! 

From climbing to canoeing and all-camp Gladiator Day, week one of LCS Summer Academy was packed with action and excitement.

Junior Day Campers began their adventure with lessons at the waterfront and the climbing wall. Out on Lake Katchewanooka, groups of campers paddled in canoes, mastering various strokes while spotting The Grove's resident bald eagle soaring overhead.

Equipped with climbing harnesses, Junior Day Campers tackled the three-story rock wall effortlessly.
Meanwhile, our Waterfront Adventures program thrived with activities like stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and sailing, all against the picturesque lake backdrop. Afternoons brought them to the Art Room, rock wall, and outdoor spaces for more exploration.

In the Climbing Adventures group, campers expanded their skills on both the rock wall and low ropes course, balancing their days with full camp activities at the waterfront, indoors, and on our Northcote Campus farm.

The pinnacle of the week was Gladiator Day, a beloved LCS tradition adapted for summer camp. Campers participated in banner making, paper house chants, and friendly competitions, culminating in Mackenzie House emerging as the victorious team. We're ready for another week of summer fun on campus!
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4391 County Road 29, Lakefield Ontario K0L 2H0   705.652.3324   admissions@lcs.on.ca

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Lakefield College School is a private, coeducational boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through 12, located in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada.

We respectfully acknowledge that Lakefield College School is located on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil, and Georgina Island First Nations.
Lakefield College School respectfully acknowledges that the Williams Treaties First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.


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