Heritage Lake is located North of Spectacular sunsets and the call of the Prince Albert, off highway #120, loons beckon one and all to the Heritage Lake northeast of Candle Lake, branching warmth of the campfire. left on highway #913. Girl Guide Camp

Traveling distances from some of communities:

Estevan ...... 678 km Melfort ...... 199 km

Moose Jaw ...... 465 km Reserve your time at Heritage Lake by North ...... 320 km contacting: Prince Albert ...... 112 km Girl Guides of Canada Regina ...... 476 km Saskatchewan Council 200-1530 Broadway Ave. Rosetown ...... 368 km Regina, SK S4P 1E2 ...... 253 km Telephone: (306) 757-4102 Twenty-five acres of pine, birch, ...... 520 km Toll Free: 1-877-694-0383 and poplar on the shore of a ...... 591 km Fax: (306) 347-0995 crystal lake in Northern E-mail: [email protected] Saskatchewan’s Yorkton ...... 514 km Website: www.girlguides.sk.ca boreal forest

Saskatchewan Council Provincial Camp

Features of Heritage

 Tents are the heart of Heritage. Light weight tents are available on site to house campers and staff  The “Wilderness Site” provides an opportunity to try Leave-No-Trace

Camping For more than fifty years Heritage  Patrol boxes are provided as are Lake has offered Saskatchewan Girl barrel stoves and barbecue grills. The main building provides both Guides an introduction to wilderness  Program, food services and first aid storage (including a refrigerator) and camping. are the responsibility of the group work space. The adjoining room with camping. screens provides shelter from either  Discover the flora and fauna as you rain or hot sun, while the large front hike around the lake to the deck is a gathering place to share with trapper’s cabin. friends.  Blueberries, when in season, will tempt you to expand culinary skills.  Canoes are provided for qualified The “Friends of Heritage” Lodge personnel. expands the Spring and Fall season to  The main building and the “Friends provide heated accommodations to of Heritage” lodge are electrified. 24 young and young-at-heart campers. The campfire circle provides a favorite place to gather, share and reflect.