AMPHITHEATRE:
The Amphitheatre is located on the hill behind the Hay Memorial Cabin.  There is a small presentation area with a fire pit and seats built into the hillside.  Lights illuminate the area and electricity gives you the option of loudspeakers, electric guitars, etc., for a presentation or sing-song.

BETTY PEDERSON BOARDROOM:
This Boardroom is located between the President's Wing and the Church-Hoppin‘s Wing in the UFA building.  It seats 60 people comfortably in a classroom-style environment.  The floor is carpeted for your comfort and it has the same audio-visual aids as the Seminar Building.

FIELD HOUSE:
The Field House is a youth recreation building located on the playing field that also serves as an auditorium.  It has a rubber-matted floor (made out of recycled tires) and is designed to allow numerous games to be played at the same time.  There is a volleyball net, basketball hoop and enough room to have a rousing game of football or soccer.

JACK MUZA DINING ROOM:  RENOVATED WINTER 2007/08
This modern dining hall can serve up to 75 guests cafeteria style.  There's a large deck facing the lakeside and guests have use of shuffleboard, foosball, ping-pong, cards, board games and a piano.  The ice machine for the Centre is located in the foyer of this hall.

OFFICE/GIFT SHOP:  RENOVATED WINTER 2007/08
The office and gift shop is located next to the Pavilion and is usually open from 8:00am - 4:30pm.  For your office needs, there is a photocopier, fax and internet access.  The gift shop is in the same room as the office and carries souvenirs, gifts, personal items, confectionery items and clothing.  The pop machine is located in front of the office.  Both the office and the gift shop are equipped with debit/credit card capabilities.

PAVILION:
The Pavilion is the main hub of the Centre and it's rustic design includes a huge fieldstone fireplace which divides the large 40’ x  80’ split-level dining section.  An open beam cathedral roof emphasizes the spaciousness of this building and there are lots of windows providing light and a view of the natural beauty of the surrounding area.  There's also a 16' x 40' deck with a view of the lakeside.  The Pavilion serves up to 175 guests cafeteria-style and the kitchen is equipped to hold barbecues and provide snacks or bag lunches for your group.  The Lower Pavilion is considered to be the recreation area for guests assigned to this dining hall.  There's an entertainment system for your use, but you must supply your own cassettes, CDs, MP3 players and DVDs.  Other activities include foosball, air hockey, ping-pong, board games and a piano.  A brand new karaoke system (with over 3,000 songs) is available to rent for $50/night.

SEMINAR BUILDING:  RENOVATED WINTER 2006/07
The Seminar building features a large meeting room that comfortably seats up to 100 people. Three smaller breakout rooms can accommodate any groups needs.  A large deck on the lake side of the building is great for relaxing.  A small servery area is equipped for your coffee breaks to be delivered.  Audio-visual aids are available free of charge including TVs, DVD players, and flip charts.  There is also an LCD projector available on a rental basis ($50/day), with a large pull down screen included.

 

 

 

 
   

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