What to do Once the Snow is Gone
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In my outdoor journal for March 14, 2012, I wrote, “The thermometer read 77 degrees on our way home from work. This is highly unusual weather.” I continued, “The snow is gone. The weather report said we are 12.3 inches below the normal snowfall for the year so far.”
On March 18, I wrote, “I looked out the window this morning and saw that the bay is wide open. I can see water all the way across… and absolutely no ice in view. I was surprised. This is the earliest we have seen the flowage ice melt so soon. But, it stands to reason, given the week of 70 to 80 degree temperatures.” I concluded with, “The thermometer read 81 degrees. It is unbelievable for this time of year, considering it is still winter.”
Source: Snowshoe Magazine
Camp Wenonah Open House
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As campers embark a new journey of adventure and discovery at Camp Wenonah, a newfound appreciation for themselves, others and their environment takes root. The tight-knit community at this coed, traditional Muskoka camp is the reason so many call it their “home away from home.”

Discover why campers keep coming back to Camp Wenonah
There’s something undeniably special about Camp Wenonah that draws most of its campers and staff to return year after year.
Located on 200 acres of wilderness in majestic Muskoka, campers age five and older have the natural world at their fingertips, soaking up all the social, recreational and educational benefits of the traditional camp experience.
Source: OurKids.net (blog)