Camp Kanesatake is a non-denominational ministry for Christ, to proclaim the Gospel and to edify the Christian. Our programs are designed to bring children and youth into a natural environment, away from the normal distractions of the world, so that they may draw close to the Lord Jesus Christ.
The camp facility operates during the summer months with our scheduled camps and is available for retreat use by church, school, and non-profit groups during the fall, winter, and spring months.

Camp K is excited to announce their first-ever hunting retreat with guest speaker and avid sportsman, Dr. Les Ollila from Northland International University. Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 8, 2012 for an exciting day of fellowship with Christians. Activities include 3D archery course, skeet shoot, long-range rifle shoot, door prizes, and more! There will be a brunch and a banquet that evening. Be sure to bring your funniest hunting story to share! Direct any questions you may have to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
When: Saturday, September 8, 2012
Cost: $25/person if registered before August 25th; $35/person if registered after August 25th
Who: Men and Women and Children at least age 12 with their hunters safety course completed
Register here and send the $10 non refundable deposit to 2020 Cato Avenue, State College, PA 16801 or pay it online!

Les J. Ollila, DD
Les Ollila received a BA and an LLD honorary degree from Bob Jones University. He also received a DD honorary degree from FaithWay Baptist College of Michigan. He served more than five years with Life Action Revival Ministries. After pastoring in South Carolina, he served ten years as the associate pastor and director of youth ministries at Calvary Baptist Church of Roseville, Michigan. Besides directing Leadership Ministries, he authored Manna, a devotional, and Foundation for Youth Programs. He is a nationally recognized seminar and conference speaker in the areas of leadership training, Christian educators’ conferences, family-centered church meetings, summer camps, and Christian school ministries. He served as president of Northland International University from 1984–2002 and now serves as chancellor. He and his wife, Charlene, have three children and ten grandchildren.
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