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NORTHERN NE US EXPANSION ON NORTHWOOD LAKE
With the longest shoreline of any Scout Camp in New England, and a lake that is
three miles long, it’s time to get ready to get wet next summer. The Northern NeXus is
taking aquatics to a whole new level! From shore to shore, all three miles of Northwood
Lake will become the destination for awesome water-related adventures. With
Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation as your checkpoint, you get to choose your own
adventure at three premier waterfronts: So-Kee-Tay, The Gulf, and the Andrew Curry
Green Boathouse/Waterfront.
Grab your ring buoys and buddy poles; prepare to pick up some skills in swimming and lifesaving down at So-Key-Tay Bay. This waterfront’s program provides
skills instruction and opportunity for rank advancement. Perfect your strokes, learn
aquatic lifesaving skills, or simply learn how to swim. So-Kee-Tay Bay is the place
to grow your water safety skills.
The Gulf Aquatics Area has adventures you can’t get anywhere else. Soon to be the largest
water park of any Scout camp in the northeast, it will be expanded in 2016 and it’s all yours to
explore. It’s full of waterslides, climbing walls, rope swings that Scouts from Wah-Tut-Ca and Storer
can use for Rare Aquatic Adventures and Aquatics II programs.
At The Andrew Curry Green Boathouse/Waterfront will now be open for free swim and free sailing all day long. Your unit
can explore Northwood Lake in the Craig Ryder Whaleboat, Catamaran, or dozens of other sailing craft. Cruise into the
sunset on the new pontoon boat. The Red Zeppelin powerboat is moored here and you can waterski or tube on the lake.
The summer of 2016 is predicted to be a scorcher. Northwood Lake is the answer to get relief. There’s no better way to
cool off with some H2O than at the aquatics destination of the northeast on the shores of Northwood Lake. Bring your
swim trunks and sunglasses, and remember to put on your sunscreen lotion. Be prepared for next summer at the Northern NeXus of Adventures on Northwood Lake.
WARNING
You Will Get Wet
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WATERFRONTS