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The Museum

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Once the home and original site of the Canadian Canoe Museum – this building now makes up a great indoor program area for activities like Arts & Crafts, Leathercraft, Woodworking, Pottery, Rock Climbing, Mountain Biking and Yoga. Our High Ropes course launches off of the second floor of the Museum. Designed as a hub of camper excitement and activity, the Museum is a cherished space at Kandalore. We have maintained the Museum feel and character of this building with a tribute to Kandalore’s rich history.

Camp Kandalore recognizes that its work takes place on traditional, ancestral land that has been inhabited by Indigenous people for thousands of years. We are located on Treaty 20 territory, known as the Williams Treaties First Nations: Curve Lake, Rama, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Beausoleil and Georgina Island First Nations.

Kandalore canoe trips also travel through many traditional Indigenous territories across the provinces, predominantly through Treaty 9, Nishnawbe Aski Nation.

We respect their past, present, and future generations, the land, and their traditions. We are grateful for the opportunity to gather, learn, and travel on these lands and waterways.