📅 Culture Camp – Day 2: Day 3: Tuesday, August 12th @Carbon Lake Lodge

IMPORTANT INFO:

Camping Spots are Limited

Contact Carlee to book: cwestgate@saulteau.com


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🧡 Tân’si nitôtêmak! Join us on the land for the first day of Culture Camp 2025 at Carbon Lake.
📅 Culture Camp – Day 3: Tuesday, August 12th
🔥 Day 3 is youth-focused with special teachings and skill building!
Day 3 Highlights:
✔️ Tufting with Tylene Paquette
✔️ Hiking with TREP & Mental Health Team
✔️ Skinning lessons with Porky Garbitt
✔️ Youth Survival Night – With Starr Gauthier & Julian Napoleon
✔️ More healing swing & scavenger hunt time
🎒 Youth joining the Survival Night must register at camp and have a signed form.
📎 See full posters above and attached

Saulteau First Nations Culture Camp 2025

August 10–14 | Carbon Lake
Tân’si nitôtêmak,
Come spend time on the land with us for a week of learning, healing, and cultural connection. Whether you are staying the week or visiting for the day, this is a time for community, sharing, and growth across generations.

IMPORTANT INFO:

Camping Spots are Limited

Contact Carlee to book: cwestgate@saulteau.com

Packing Reminder
Please bring your own:
• Dishes, utensils, coffee cups, water bottles
• Bedding, chairs, flashlights, bear spray
• Small propane & biodegradable soap (for the shower house)
• Medications, rain gear, and personal items
• Drinking, cooking and dishes cleaning Water

No items will be provided onsite

No pets

This is a drug- and alcohol-free event

Need a Ride?
Call the Cultural Centre: 250-788-1123 on the day you plan to come out. Carpooling available.

Special Highlights:

Youth Survival Night

Tuesday, August 12
Led by Starr Gauthier & Julian Napoleon

Youth must register & sign a form at camp

Elders Helicopter Ride to Twin Sisters

Wednesday, August 13

Closed-toe footwear & windbreaker required

Register at camp the morning of (limited spots)

Daily Activities Include:
• Healing Swing Sessions
• Land-based teachings
• Fishing and nature walks
• Moose hide beading, tufting, and painting
• Skinning lessons and storytelling
• Scavenger hunts and guided group time

See posters for:

Daily Schedules

Packing List

Ride Info

Helicopter Ride & Youth Night flyers

Full details available today on the Saulteau App and Website (Uploading Now)
Kinanâskomitinawâw (We thank you all) for supporting land-based learning and community wellness.
We look forward to seeing you at SFN's Culture Camp 2025!
Kitimâkinân (We care for one another)