Manitoba Pioneer Camp - History

History

MPC was founded in 1942 by Stan and Ann Steinman with the financial support of Hugh Lorne MacKinnon, in order to give university students involved with IVCF the opportunity to spend their summer months sharing their Christian faith with children in a wilderness setting. In the late 1950’s, staff member Bill Mason developed a canoe-tripping program and designed a canoe instruction curriculum. Over the following decades, under the leadership of directors Gordon Stewart and Hildy Leverton, MPC increasingly specialized in Christian spiritual development through canoe tripping, which remains a key feature of its summer programming.


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