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Share this Story : Staffing shortage threatens summer at Camp Misquah for developmentally disabled Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Staffing shortage threatens summer at Camp Misquah for developmentally disabled "We have to decide, 'Can we run a camp? How big can it be? Do we have to scale back?'" Author of the article: Blair Crawford Published Jun 02, 2024 • Last updated 3 minutes ago • 4 minute read Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here . Or sign-in if you have an account. Elizabeth Langan wears a Camp Misquah T-shirt that features her own art.

She's attended Camp Misquah for 13 years. Photo by Tony Caldwell / POSTMEDIA Article content Elizabeth Langan pauses for half a second when she’s asked what she loves best about Camp Misquah. “I love everything,” she says.



“I do love all the dancing and all the talent nights,” she adds. “And the banquet nights too.” Langan, who will be 31 this summer, has been attending Camp Misquah since she was 18.

For more than half a century, the camp on Lac Bitobi near Gracefield, Que., 90 minutes north of Ottawa, has offered a traditional summer camp experience for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

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