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Ruskoka children’s camp, August 3-16,
2003
On
Saturday, August 16th, the Russian and Canadian flags were
solemnly lowered for the last time this year as Ruskoka, the
only Russian Orthodox camp for children in Canada, came to a
close. This year was the third year for the Ruskoka
camp–Rus in Muskoka–a beautiful 120-acre wilderness property
along the scenic South Branch of the Muskoka river, about 200
kms north of Toronto. The camp was extended from one to two
weeks for the first time and grew to just over thirty
children, aged 11-16, who came from our parishes in Toronto,
Ottawa and London.
In 2003, the campers were fortunate
to have a visit during the first week by Bishop Gabriel of
Manhattan. Vladyka served the divine services including
Liturgy on the feast of the Dormition of the Righteous Anna,
blessed the camp territory and buildings, and conducted a
discussion with the children. Fr. Stelian Liabotis came for
all of the second week and served the Sunday services as well
as for the feast of the Protomartyr Stephen, when he was
joined by Deacon Vassily Milonov. Fathers Vladimir Malchenko
and Vladimir Morin also visited the camp.

Particularly touching was a photo presentation on the
life of Alexei Vasilievich Kosachov, who donated the property
for the camp to Ruskoka. Mr. Kosachov passed away in May of
this year. Following the talk and slides, where he was
remembered for his generosity in establishing the camp, all
the campers and volunteers went to the chapel where Fr.
Stelian served a candlelight Panikhida for the servant of God
Alexei.


Besides
hiking, volleyball and soccer, Ruskoka campers were fortunate
to participate in exciting sports such as mountain biking;
canoeing and tubing down the river and through rapids; rock
climbing and rappelling; and this year for the first
time--thanks to Matushka Elena Liabotis--archery. Campers have
regular morning and evening prayers, religious instruction,
choir practices and lessons in wilderness skills. Evenings
bring either campfires, with Russian songs and skits, or night
games.
Next year Ruskoka will likely expand further as
it will possibly permit younger children to register. Plans
are being made to eventually construct a permanent church for
the camp chapel, whose patron is St. Alexis the Royal Martyr.
Please help support Ruskoka through volunteering at
work weekends and during camp, by sending your children, or
through your kind donations. For further information visit our
website http://www.ruskoka.com/
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