Camp Pathfinder
| Camp Pathfinder | |
|---|---|
| Location | Camp Pathfinder Island, Source Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada |
| Created | 1914 |
| Operated by | Will Hopkins (director) |
| Website | www |
Camp Pathfinder is a boys' Summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. The camp is best known for its canoe tripping program. Pathfinder follows a tradition of using wood and canvas canoes. Several other camps in Algonquin and elsewhere follow a similar tradition of tripping with, building and restoring canvas canoes. Pathfinder's canoes are painted a distinctive bright red.
The current owners are Will Hopkins -- himself once a Pathfinder camper -- and his wife Diane. Will serves as Camp Director. The two were "litigants" in an episode of the Judge John Hodgman podcast where they argued over a communal outhouse used at the camp.