• 1. A Summer on the Water: An Interview with Shayna Joron

  • Mar 14 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

1. A Summer on the Water: An Interview with Shayna Joron

  • Summary

  • Embark on a thrilling adventure into the heart of Algonquin with Anita, Shelby, and their special guest, Shayna Joron, on this episode of the Canoe Chronicles.

    In this episode, Shayna, a former volunteer and nature enthusiast, shares her captivating experiences with Camp Outlook. Offering a glimpse into the transformative power of nature and community while on the water. From the challenges faced during canoe trips to the joy of witnessing campers’ growth, Shayna’s stories create a vivid picture of unique and impactful experiences that unfold within the Summer.

    Discover the intricacies of trip planning, the camaraderie of staff, and the diverse array of campers finding inspiration out on the lakes. Tune in to gain insights into the daily life of a canoe trip leader, the culinary delights of backcountry cooking, and the profound connections formed in the midst of Algonquin Park. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoors enthusiast or someone curious about Camp Outlook, this episode promises to ignite your interests and leave you inspired.

    Join us as we navigate the rivers, forests, and memories of Camp Outlook – where every paddle stroke tells a story of resilience, growth, and the beauty of the Canadian wilderness. Stay tuned for more Outlook Podcast episodes inspiring you to embrace the beauty of nature, and for information on Camp Outlook and how you can be part of the adventure, visit campoutlook.ca. Happy paddling!

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