Continuing
our commitment to continuous
improvement,we also upgraded our
docking facilities in 2009-with
construction of a new wide
tamarack-surfaced main platform and new
rigid marine-grade aluminum dock
extensions that feature a non-slip
surface and sturdy uprights which make
it much easier for our elderly
clientelle or those with limited
mobility to embark or disembark
our boats.Camp staff are always more
than willing and ready to assist these
clients in any event should it be
required anywhere,anytime.
Our camps are located on the
south shore of the Island lake and
offer a panoramic view of the water
and several of the islands that dot
the lake .Our log cabins feature a
rustic comfort and cosiness
reminiscent of days gone by yet offer
more modern conveniences.
Our
bunkhouse(pictured on the far right
above) is a combination log
camp-quonset .It has sleeping
capacity for 10 persons using two
bunk beds and six single beds .The
Quonset portion also has a
partitioned room that houses two of
these beds offering privacy for
groups with members of both genders.
This camp is kept heated by wood
during the early and late season .It
features a combination of propane
and electric lights as we do
not run our generator after dark .A
small table is located near the
front door as well as a small sink
with running water.
The center cabin is
known as the cook camp- it houses a
large dining table with benches as
well as appliances. This is where
our fishing clients do their meal
preparation. It features a
combination wood/ propane range
as well as a refrigerator
exclusively for the use of our
guests. It has a large double sink
with hot and cold running water.
Located behind the cookhouse is our
shower and lavatory building -this
also houses our propane-fired hot
water heater.
This
is our main camp,located about 250 feet
from our clients camps;it features
living and dining facilites for Steve
and family.It also has office space and
is the base for our communications
systems.An antenna and booster equipment
installed last spring
(2009) enhance the cellular service
in the area around the camps.We also use
this for storage of dry goods and
supplies.The front cabin portion was
purchased from the N.B Department of
Natural Resources and moved here in 2006
to provide additional space to the
pre-exising trailer.
Right-a
panoramic view of facilities at Island
Lake camps
Left-Two
of our clients use the fish cleaning
table located about 30 yards from the
dock-we ask clients use this to keep the
area around the dock clean.
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on thumbnail images to expand)
New for
July,2011- Wifi internet available on
site!