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词条 Camp Ekon
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  1. History

  2. Overview

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| map_type = Canada Southern Ontario
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| map_caption = Location in Southern Ontario
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| alternate_names = Stanley House
| address = Rosseau, Seguin,
Ontario, P0C 1J0.
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| namesake = 'Healing tree' in Wyandot
| groundbreaking_date = 1888
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| renovation_date = 1922
| owner = Society of Jesus
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| known_for = Summer camps
| website = Ekon.ca
}}Camp Ekon also known as Stanley House is a property and resort for summer camps. It is situated on the shore of Lake Joseph on Stanley House Road in Rosseau in the township of Seguin, Ontario. It is run by the Society of Jesus, part of the Roman Catholic Church.[1] The original Stanley House was built in 1888. It burned down in 1921 and was rebuilt a year later. In 1937, the Jesuits moved into the premises. They used it as a location to teach Regis College summer courses, host retreats in Ignatian spirituality as well as various meetings and conferences.[2]

History

In 1888, W. B. McLean built Stanley House as a hotel. It had towers and was four stories tall. In 1907, it was bought by Edward Leef. In 1910, he sold it to his father-in-law, William Bissonette.[2]

In 1921, Stanley House and the surrounding boat house and barn all burnt down in a fire. The following year, the Bissonette family rebuilt the hotel.[2]

In 1937, the Jesuits leased the site. In 1941, they purchased it and the surrounding five-acre area for $15,000. In 1953, the Jesuits expanded the property by buying a nearby 1.5 acre garden. In 1971, Camp Ekon was started. Fr. Brian Massie, S.J. was the founder and decided to call it 'Ekon' because that was the name given to Saint Jean de Brébeuf by the Wyandot people. 'Ekon' means 'the healing tree' and referred to Jean de Brébeuf's height. In 1978, the Diocese of Peterborough donated an old church building, which became the Camp Director's Cottage, with the provision that it not be used for religious services. In 1991, the Jesuits bought the Shore Road Allowance, which previously separated the property from the lake.[3] In 1993, renovations on the site began. In 1996, the arts studio was finished.[2]

Camp Ekon also uses 'Little Round Island', which is also known as 'Little Chief'. It is to the south east of the site and is trust for the camp by the Massie family.[2]

Overview

About Camp Ekon, the Toronto Star wrote, "Jesuit in philosophy, Roman Catholic in tradition and public in service, the camp is open to all faiths and culture because there are no boundaries when it comes to leadership,"[4] and the motto of the camp is 'looking out for the little guy and carrying the heavy load'.[5][6]

See also

  • Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Toronto

References

1. ^[https://www.thestar.com/initiatives/fresh_air_fund/2011/06/21/camp_ekon_a_family_affair_for_former_counsellors.html Camp Ekon a family affair for former counsellors] from Toronto Star, June 21, 2011, retrieved 31 August 2015
2. ^History from Ekon.ca, retrieved 31 August 2015
3. ^Concession and Shore Road Allowances from Seguin Township, retrieved 31 August 2015
4. ^[https://www.thestar.com/initiatives/fresh_air_fund/2014/07/20/camp_ekon_puts_focus_on_community_building.html Camp Ekon puts focus on community building] from Toronto Star, July 20, 2014, retrieved 31 August 2015
5. ^[https://www.thestar.com/initiatives/fresh_air_fund/2012/07/13/fresh_air_fund_2012_camp_ekon_a_family_affair_on_lake_joseph.html Camp Ekon a family affair on Lake Joseph] from Toronto Star, July 13, 2012, retrieved 31 August 2015
6. ^[https://www.thestar.com/initiatives/fresh_air_fund/2013/07/27/camp_ekon_where_helping_the_little_guy_is_a_family_tradition.html Camp Ekon, where helping the little guy is a family tradition] from Toronto Star, July 27, 2013, retrieved 31 August 2015

External links

  • Camp Ekon site
{{Jesuits in Canada}}

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