FAMILY CAMP

A place of preparation ...
The Franklin family live on a ranch in northern British Columbia where they share a mutual burden to teach others the importance, and joys, of country living. They open their ranch once a year to provide a 10 day Family Camp where families can harvest food from their garden, cook it on a wood cook stove, and serve it for the noon meal each day. Morning and evening worships are presented on topics pertinent to preparing for end time events. Practical classes during the day include log cabin building, falling trees, using a crosscut saw, shake splitting, scrubbing clothes by hand, candle and soap making, sewing on a treadle machine, and making activated charcoal.
I see the necessity of making haste to get all things ready for the crisis. 2SM 359
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Family Camp 2010
August 26th - Sept 4th, 2010
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When: |
August 26 - September 4, 2010 |
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Where: |
Near Chetwynd, British Columbia, Canada [
us for directions and other information] |
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What to bring: |
Camping gear (tent and sleeping bag), food, warm clothing (include a heavy coat and work boots, camera, notebook, and a passport if you are coming from the USA. |
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Travel: |
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If you have a GPS unit just enter the following coordinates to reach our front gate:
55°32'14.97"N 121°36'15.82"W (or the decimal equivalent 55.5374916667,-121.604394444)
Google Map directions from Grande Prairie airport, Prince George airport, and Vancouver airport.
British Columbia - Learn More! | Chetwynd | Dawson Creek | Fort St. John
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