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Wapusk Leadership Camp 2011 – Image Gallery

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Student standing in one of the embrasures of Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site Leadership Camp students looking out at the water from Prince of Wales Fort
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For more information about the camp, see Wapusk Leadership Camp 2011.

Student standing in one of the embrasures of Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site
Students at Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site sign
Polar bear at Eskimo Point 
Beluga whale 

Students at the Parks Canada garden 
A shot from the helicopter on the way to  Nester 1 camp 
Students blogging 
Almost back to camp after the first hike 
Female bear at Nester 1 
Polar bear day bed 
Panorama of Wapusk landscape 
An archaeological find 
Camper Karine testing out the hunting blind 
Group shot on the shore of Hudson Bay 
Larry Dyke talking about soil salinity 
A fossil, an interesting find on the beach ridges 
Taking a breather on the long hike 
Facilitator Karyne Jolicoeur-Funk talking with the students 
Shaking hands 
Group photo 
First helicopter to leave Wapusk 
Myrtle deMeulles talking about Metis Culture 
Date Modified 2013-04-10
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