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Winter Camp 2008

From the Directors

Thank You for choosing the Crystal Lake Scout Reservation as your winter destination. We are working hard to build an excellent program and assemble a great staff. We will maintain the commitment to quality programs that you are accustomed to.

This website provides you with the needed details to plan a winter activity that your Scouts will remember for years to come. We are extremely excited to bring you another season of winter camping in our northwood's winter wonderland.

If your unit is looking for a great summer opportunity check out Tesomas Scout Camp for Boy Scout and high adventure programs and Akela's World Cub Scout Camp for Cub Scout resident camp.

We look forward to seeing you at camp and are available for your questions.

Tim Sanford - Director Scott Domino - Director
Hanna Winter Resort & Polar Cubs Crystal Lake Scout Reservation
715-570-7755 (cell) 715-355-1450 ext. 319
scott@samoset.org

Hanna Winter Resort Program Overview

The Hanna Winter Resort allows Troops and Crews to take advantage of the excellent facilities and winter environment around the Hanna Venture Base and Camp Tesomas. Campers will have meals prepared for them and are each given a bunk for sleeping.

Campers are on their own to do anything they want whenever they want. They may choose to play broomball, build a snow shelter, go snowshoeing, ice fish, go sledding, use our backpacking skis or try their hand at our 22' indoor climbing wall. You can also choose Project Tenderfoot or an overnight trek. Equipment for all these activities is included in the camp fee.

Polar Cubs Program Overview

Polar Cubs provides Cub Scouts an opportunity to go outside in cold and snowy weather and love it.

Boys and their parents will be part of a “Super Den” that is led through several fun wintry activities by enthusiastic staff members.

There are also overnight options which accustom Scouts to camping. Scouts spend most of their day outside but eat meals and sleep inside. There are opportunities in the evening for sledding and an indoor BB gun range.

Polar Cubs is also a great way to acquaint with the camp in preparation for summer camp. A mix of great staff and outdoor adventures will make this a winter your Cub Scouts won’t forget.