Brightwater Science and Environmental Centre

Brightwater Science and Environmental Centre is a nature reserve 15 kilometres south of Saskatoon under the joint ownership of The Salvation Army and Saskatoon Public School Division.[1] The site is located just off of Highway 219.[2] 100 acres of the land make up The Salvation Army's Beaver Creek Camp while the remaining 60 acres are used by Saskatoon Public Schools for teaching school-aged children about the environment.[3] More than 2000 students visit Brightwater every year.[4]

The Salvation Army Beaver Creek campgrounds consist of seven cabins, a dining hall, an auditorium, nature trails, a baseball diamond, a sports court, a heated outdoor pool, a playground, a trampoline, a fire pit, and an amphitheatre.[5] Captain's Kristian and Lesley Simms are the Divisional Youth Secretary's for The Salvation Army Prairie Division, and are in charge of the camp. Peter and Debra Prosofsky are the Site Managers and live at the camp all year round.

References

  1. "Brightwater Science and Environmental Centre". Saskatoon Public Schools. 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  2. "Teaching Science in Elementary Schools". University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  3. "About Brightwater". Saskatoon Public Schools. 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  4. "Specialized Science Programs and Individual Schools". Saskatchewan Science Network. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  5. "The Salvation Army Beaver Creek Camp". The Salvation Army Beaver Creek Camp. 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2011-11-09.

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Coordinates: 51°58′27″N 106°42′07″W / 51.974145°N 106.70204°W