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Locality: Coleman, Alberta

Phone: (403) 563-5120



Address: Box 250 T0K 0M0 Coleman, AB, Canada

Website: crowcamp.ca/

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Crowsnest Lake Bible Camp 12.11.2020

Want to hear how the summer was from a COLTS perspective? Here it is from Noah Tainsh: This summer, God taught me to trust Him more completely and to turn to Him in prayer more consistently. When outtrips started for the summer, very quickly on I realized that I did not have enough in myself to have a meaningful impact on the camper’s lives. I (usually) had enough to lead a group of kids from one place to another safely but, in order to have the impact that would last more t...han the length of the outtrip, I knew that I needed more than myself and my own strength. I began to consistently turn to God in prayer for wisdom, strength, enthusiasm, joy, and peace and then trusting that He would provide everything that was needed. And he so faithfully and consistently did!

Crowsnest Lake Bible Camp 02.11.2020

Throwback to 2006. Check out these outtrip roasts being slow cooked in Andy Good Valley on the senior 2 outtrip.

Crowsnest Lake Bible Camp 31.10.2020

Do you want to win a two night retreat at camp for your church? Do you want to win a 50 dollar gift certificate to the tuck shop? Do you ALSO want incentive to memorize more scripture! Good, because you can accomplish those things by joining camps Memorization program! We put together a little video for you to learn a bit more and get stoked! Don't forget to send in your filled in sheets from October!

Crowsnest Lake Bible Camp 23.10.2020

Throwback to our early years of running Mt. Bike Camp. Not sure yet if we are running this program next year alongside our Rock Climbing Camp, but if so, we hope to see you there!

Crowsnest Lake Bible Camp 04.10.2020

Did you know we still ran PIT this summer? And, that is was a big success? Here is the summer from Skye's perspective: The summer of 2020 was unlike anything I have experienced before. ... For better or for worse, camp is a place where traditions thrive and CLBC is no exception to that. But many things were different this past summer. Instead of the natural divide of campers and staff, we had 3(-ish) cohorts; the COLTs, the PITs, and the Support cohorts. There were areas of camp that I couldn’t enter, I had to use certain doors, and a mask was always on my person. I learned to work with some of my closest friends from 6 ft apart. And yet, in the most important ways, it felt the same as all my previous summers at Crow. How? Because God was there- and working- and creating a community of believers that support and encourage one another as they serve. This summer I was taught how important a community of believers is, for me personally and in the lives of others- but especially to our youth. I had the privilege of co-leading the PIT crew and had a front-row seat as over the course of 5 weeks He grew 12 kids into young leaders, excited to share His love with others as they seek to know Him better. This summer was strange, unexpected, but as I spent each day in awe of how beautiful His work is, how in the midst of the world going crazy, He showed up at our little camp in the biggest ways and in the smallest details, it became clear that this summer was, in so so many ways, intentional.