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Camp Moose Lake
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1957-2017
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A number of business people from the Gretna-Altona-Plum Coulee area, who had purchased lots along the shore of Moose Lake, formed the Moose Lake Fellowship. The Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba was reluctant to build another camp but voted in favour of the idea at it's sessions in 1957. Initially the Moose Lake Fellowship took full responsibility under the leadership of Menno Klassen of Gretna who was also on the Conference camp committee. The Conference took administrative responsibility for Moose Lake in 1964.
The camp was sold in 2017 to Division Scolaire Franco-Manitobaine.
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Sprague (Manitoba)
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Camp Moose Lake now sold: Five decades of camping ministry to be celebrated Canadian Mennonite (23 August 2017).