Bisco Trips
Situated north-west of Sudbury, the Biscotasing area reveals a terrain similar to that of the Temagami and Kipawa areas. Waterfalls, rivers, the height of land and its long lakes, make Biscotasing a diverse and incredibly beautiful area in which to travel.
Highlights of previous trips have included some exploratory work, pictographs, meeting local trappers, climbing Ontario’s two highest points, and not to mention its incredible fishing.
The town of Biscotasing occupies an important niche in Canadian history. For many years it was the home of Grey Owl, one of the earliest leaders of the conservation movement. A trip through the Biscotasing area has something to offer for everyone. We hope that our campers will continue to take advantage of what so many (since 1979), have qualified as “the trip of a lifetime”.
For a map of the Bisco area, click here (You must use Internet Explorer and have Adobe Reader).
2010 Full Session Enrolment
July 3 – Campers report to Canoe Lake
July 7 – Departure for Bisco
August 16 – Campers Arrive to Temagami Outpost
August 17 – Campers Return to Canoe Lake
August 26 – Campers return home from Camp
Fees: $7500 plus applicable taxes
