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Camp Dunlop
Hydraulic Lake       
Pear Lake
Challenge 'Ropes' Course
Hiking, Canoeing, Campfires and more
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“ A Wilderness Camping Experience in the Heart of the City”

 Located just 15 minutes from beautiful downtown Kelowna, Camp Dunlop is nestled in the Lebanon Creek valley, and provides the feeling of being in the wilderness even though you are in the City. It is a great location for youth oriented camps. Camp Dunlop is situated on 30 acres, with hiking trails in the surrounding areas that provide spectacular views of Okanagan Lake. The camp has it’s own private beach on Okanagan Lake with a wharf and floating dock. There is a public boat launch nearby for those who wish to bring power boats.

The camp consists of the “Charlie Colk Lodge,” which includes a full kitchen, washroom facilities, and a large hall with tables and chairs for up to 100 people. Two bunkhouses sleep 24 in each. A large fire pit is available which will seat up to 250 people. Across Lebanon Creek there is a large tenting area known as ‘Cubland’ with smaller fire pits and a kitchen shelter. Adjacent to Cubland and just across a short bridge is a “spiffy biffy” and water tap. The ‘Black Bear’ and “Bobcat” campsites are located near the “high ropes” portion of the challenge course, and are a little more rustic with a campfire ring, tent sites, picnic tables, a water tap, and another “spiffy biffy.”

For PICTURES of Camp Dunlop, click on the images below.
Side view of Camp Dunlop Bunk HouseCamp Dunlop Firepit... can seat up to Canoes are available at the Camp Dunlop SiteCabins at Camp Dunlop can sleep up to 24 in each

  • the camp is available year round
  • conservatively we could probably accommodate 600+ tenters, though extra bathroom facilities would need to be brought in
  • there are canoes for rent
  • there is a chapel for “reflective moments” (this has yet to be rebuilt - but will be)
  • there is a challenge course with both low and high elements (see left links)
  • Camp is available to “Scout like” organizations - youth oriented and non-profit
  • there is a no alcohol policy on Scouting property
  • non-Scouting renters must meet Scouts Canada’s insurance requirements
  • rental rates available upon request

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