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Reviews
I believe there was a movie called "Meatballs" that was filmed in this location in the early 80s from what i heard..nice camp.
8 years ago (08-11-2017)
Camp white pine has the best staff and the best programs for kids in Ontario. I spent 5 weeks there during my teen years at Trillium Lakelands arts camp and it was the best experience of my life. Thank you camp white pine!
8 years ago (08-08-2017)
Excellent facilities. Cabins are Cabins, it's a camp so expect it to be so. Food portions are subjective for the quantity and volume of attending.
8 years ago (12-09-2017)
A bit far away from the city, so if you don't mind driving through country roads at 80/70/50 km an hour, the camp is really nice.
8 years ago (24-09-2017)
I've been to camp White Pine for a couple retreats. The staff are genuinely friendly and helpful, and the grounds are pretty extensive. Lots of space and buildings for different sessions/activities, including a baseball diamond, outdoor basketball courts, and a ball hockey/ice hockey rink with boards and nets (like to catch shots that go too high; as well as actual nets). Plenty of canoes and kyaks too, and the docks are really nice (esp. for stargazing at night!)
The cons are that the quality of the food has declined over the years, and fall nights are pretty cold. They do accomodate all kinds of allergies, and the camp is always nut free, but veggies are minimal. There is supposed to be a constant fresh fruit bowl, but it is frequently empty or absent altogether. The cold cabins each have a space heater, which helps, but ours was broken. Can't speak to the summer camp programming as I've never attended, but the retreats I've been on have been quite good.