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Things To See and Do @ Camp Richfield
 
All of our guests enjoy the many activities we've added
to Camp Richfield.  Want to read a book?  We've added
an extensive library to our main lodge covering everything
from Stephen King to Meditation for Dummies.  Want that
raise?  Give Effective Negotiating a read. Your boss won't
know what hit him! Always wanted your own business?
We've got the books to inspire!  Keep the kids occupied
with our wide selection of Children's Books.  You can also hit "The Pit", our games/activities/everything fun cabin located right on the water.  We have tons of board games, cards, lake noodles, snorkel sets, outside toys, inside toys and everything in between. Hit the Pit, it's fun for everyone!



It was rumored that Paul Bunyan when he was a child
came to Camp Richfield. Paul, like all young boys kept
pebbles in his pocket. Paul must have had a hole in his
pocket because one of the pebbles fell out near one of
the cabins of Camp Richfield.

Paul was a very big child and a very large man. You could compare Paul with the GIANT in Jack and the Beanstalk.
You can look at the picture and see how large the pebble
is to a normal boy. Everyone is welcome to see Paul's
pebble!  Can you find it?

 

We've added and are adding several great things to the outdoors as well.  Toss some horseshoes.  Snorkel in the
bay and see what you can find, or just float on a pool noodle.

Around Camp Richfield

Just down the road from Camp Richfield is Marten River Provincial Park, a vast expanse of nature just waiting to be explored.   Other parks nearby include Finlayson Point Provincial Park and Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Wilderness Park.

Climb the Temagami Fire Tower, 100 feet to the summit of Caribou Mountain, 400 feet above the town and 1300 feet above sea level!  Or hike the White Bear Forest and  Ferguson Trails.

 

Visit the Temagami Canoe Company, Canada's second oldest canoe builder!

 

Take a cruise on the Chief Commanda II out of North Bay on beautiful Lake Nipissing.

 

The Dionne Museum in North Bay features history on the famous 1930s Dionne Quintuplets, along with all kinds of other interesting historical exhibits, displays and artifacts.  

 

Catch a ride on the Heritage Railway Company's Mini-Train and the new Heritage Carousel. The 24 passenger train takes you on a 2.5km ride along North Bays waterfront.

 

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