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In-Camp Activities:
Canoeing with oars & life jackets
Swimming all year round (river & lake)
Initiative Problems, Adventure Games & Trust Activities
Raft Building
Orienteering * (compass)
Sand Volley Ball
Sports on grassed oval
Bush Walking to the dam
Camp Fire –
damper & billy tea
Fishing & Redclawing * (lines & pots)
Spacious indoor area for Conferences, Concerts and Games
Sound System & microphones
Bush Dancing * (music)
Indoor games – pool table, table tennis, quoits & darts
Video * (tape)
Stargazing - Astronomy
Spotlight native wildlife
Camping beside the river *(tents)
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Indicates you will need to bring the described equipment for this
activity.
Activities listed are only a guide and should not prevent a request for
variation. Please consult with staff before scheduling activities
requiring the camp equipment or staff.
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Out of
Camp Activities
Visit the natural wonders of Whitehaven Beach & Coral Viewing
of the Inner Great Barrier Reef with Fantasea’s Luxury catamaran &
Yellow Sub. Experience the cool silicon sand, coral viewing, snorkelling,
swimming & fish feeding.
Cruise to
Fantasea’s Reefworld at the Outer Great Barrier Reef to swim,
snorkel and scuba dive.
Reef
Discovery’s
Multi-media experience will inform you about the intricacies of the
coral reef environment & what to look out for on your visit to the reef.
Explore
the Bushman’s Wildlife Park to learn about our Australian animals
with guided tours throughout the day.
Enjoy
a game of laser Skirmish Whitsunday at Sugarloaf.
Be
amazed at the variety of Australian native species and habitats with
Eco Tours of the Proserpine River for half-day nature experiences.
Discounted shortened tours for groups.
Enjoy
nighttime Outdoor Movies at the Sailing Club or Daydream Island
or daytime cinema movies at Proserpine Cultural Centre.
Relax at
Airlie Beach’s Lagoon or Cedar Creek Falls for a swim.
Conway
National Marine and Land Park Office & Rangers can assist in learning about the local
flora & fauna with Walks, Talks & Tours.
The
Proserpine Historical Museum features the local sugar cane
industry’s history & life in yesteryears.
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