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Camp White Pine

Coordinates: 45°04′36″N 78°35′53″W / 45.07657°N 78.5981°W / 45.07657; -78.5981 (Camp White Pine)
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Camp White Pine is a traditional Summer camp for boys and girls aged 7 to 16, located in Haliburton, Ontario. The camp was built in 1956 on the site of the old Highland Lodge. Originally founded by Joseph Kronick, In 1986, Joe's son Adam assumed leadership of the camp, later to be joined by his wife Dana.

Old map given on visitors day for coming to White Pine
Old map given on visitors day for coming to White Pine

Activities include swimming, water-skiing, sailing, windsurfing, fitness, pottery, glass, copper, arts and crafts, canoeing, tennis, ropes, landsports (including in-line hockey and a basketball), drama, mountain biking, woodworking, mini-golf, school of rock, media arts and outdoor recreation. The camp also offers a wide variety of overnight and day trip, including canoe trips, sail trips, biking trips, tennis tour, intercamp sports.

Campers are divided into age groups, or "Sections" each with their own unique animal name. These are Kiwis, Koalas, Blue Dolphins, Red Dolphins, Gnus and the Training Village. These names were parodied by Bill Murray in the 1979 film Meatballs, which was filmed at the camp.

Location

Alumni

Popular culture

Camp White Pine was featured in the 1979 film Meatballs as the fictional Camp North Star.

It was also a location used in the filming of Camp Rock

References

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055366/locations

It was also a location used in the filming of Camp Rock

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45°04′36″N 78°35′53″W / 45.07657°N 78.5981°W / 45.07657; -78.5981 (Camp White Pine)