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About Caton's
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Caton's Island is a unique place. Situated in the
Long Reach, this 120 acres of island is a small piece of paradise.
A Historical monument marks it as the first European Settlement in
New Brunswick, est. 1611. It was often referred to it as "Emenenic"
- an Isle of Prayer or Meeting Place, both appropriate names. Take
a walk along the scenic trails that wind though the old growth
forest of massive hemlock, mighty oaks, and towering pines. Visit
the remote beaches to sit in quiet solitude and take in the
splendid beauty of the river dotted with sailboats. View wildlife
such as eagles, osprey, owls, along with deer, rabbits, partridge,
raccoons, or the various shorebirds which
often make their home here.
You'll soon realize that there is something
extra-ordinary about this Eden. To all this, add energetic campers having
fun riding horses, playing, swimming, or worshiping God and you can begin to
grasp the true distinctiveness of Caton's as a summer camp, a place where
kids learn, grow, and experience life. |
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