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POW WOW Lodge (1948-2006)
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In 1948 the Camping Committee of the council
approved $1,500 for the purchase of lumber, and $3,000 for the erection of and
equipping a camp hospital. In that year the exterior of the 1250 sq ft Pow Wow Lodge was built.
The lodge was never used as a hospital because of its distance from
Kennabi
Lodge and the large size (see Camp
Hospital/Bayview Lodge.)
Muriel Moore recalls:
"The Group Committee decided we needed a hospital. Plans were
drawn up. Gordon Wallace was an architect, and probably his company drew them
up... He was on the Group Committee, and he designed the building. It
was supposed to have eight rooms, and then a sitting room where the fireplace
was put, and that was it. As it started to come along, something came up,
ventilation or something that they wanted at each end. Jim thought it should
have some kind of cross-ventilation. So he decided on a Sunday to go down to
Fenlon Falls where Gordon Wallace's cottage was, and discuss it with him before
the workmen went ahead with it.
I went along with him
and we were talking. I said, "what are you going to do about washroom
facilities?"
"Well I suppose the same as any other camp", he said. But can sick people wander
outside? We didn't have a nurse at that time. Eventually I supposed that they
counted on having one that would look after them. Well, they weren't just too
sure about that. So I said what about meals. I said
there's no way we could bring meals from our place up there. They would be stone
cold by the time it got up. You'd be running up and down the hill. Furthermore, you can't leave a sick person up there by themselves
without somebody staying with them. So they began to sort of look over, the
situation again.
At this point, we had the bare walls and that was all. So they realized they'd
made kind of a mistake. A few other things were not working out the way they
had expected. So they scrapped the whole plan and made that into what it is Pow Wow, meeting place for
get-togethers and camp fires on rainy days, and built the little hospital down
by us, which was handy to the kitchen."

In 1952 Pow Wow (which was
being used for emergency accommodation or wet weather activity) was improved
with the completion of a massive stone fireplace and the installation of a stove
and additional windows.
As more of the camp
operations shifted to the Hub area, and new staff cabins were built in that part
of the camp, the need for Pow Wow as a staff cabin decreased. For several years it was used by
the Morrow family -
Barb (75-87,92-99), Ab Morrow (75-87,92-99)
and children - as their accommodation
while at camp.
Later it was used as an
emergency accommodation during the summer and by groups using the camp in the
fall. During this time it consisted of a large open area with a large stone
fireplace, two small bedrooms west of the main room, and a screened in wash area
with sinks and a shower.
Eventually, the general
decline in the condition of the physical plant made it unsuitable for
residential use. In the fall of 2006, the
building was demolished and the site was cleared except for the fireplace.

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