Ontario Nation Braved the Cold at Camp Edwards!
This past weekend, the Ontario Nation gathered at Camp Edwards in East Troy, WI, for an unforgettable winter adventure. With Lake Beulah frozen solid, our dads and sons laced up their skates for some exhilarating ice skating and hockey on the natural rink. Whether it was chasing the puck across the ice or simply gliding under the open sky, the experience was a highlight for many.
Off the ice, the fun continued with gaga ball, indoor pickleball, archery, tube slides and arts and crafts, providing something for everyone to enjoy. The Camp Edwards Nature Center was a hit as well, where the boys got up close with some incredible creatures—including turtles, an axolotl, and even a blue-tongued skink!
Of course, no winter campout would be complete without plenty of time around the campfire, where we shared stories, roasted marshmallows, and stayed warm against the crisp Wisconsin air. The big moment of the weekend came when the Bears tribe quickly tracked down the hidden Golden Arrow—an achievement worth celebrating!
This campout also marked the start of a new tradition—for the first time, the guides were invited to design a patch for our next campout. The creativity on display was impressive, and in the end, a Mustangs child’s design was chosen as the winner!
It wouldn’t be an Ontario Nation campout without a few traditions–some unlucky latecomers got stuck with the Rat Sack, and the dads enjoyed grilling some hearty food over the fire to keep warm.
Another campout full of adventure, camaraderie, and lasting memories—we can’t wait for the next one!
