Canada's Famous Algonquin ParkOur Algonquin LocationA boys and a girls camp, a mile apart on beautiful and historic Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. Read More 'About our CampsHow Camp WorksHere Let the Northwood Spirit Kindle Fires of FriendshipCamp Ahmek for Boys and Camp Wapomeo for Girls have a unique brother-sister relationship grown from 90 years of shared history. Read More 'Our HistoryCanada's Longest Running Brother/Sister CampsOur Renowned HistoryThe Taylor Statten Camps Legacy stretches back to the early 1920s when a young man's dream was realized and Camp Ahmek was established, the first Canadian-owned private camp in Algonquin Park. Read More 'Camp ActivitiesFrom paddling to horseback riding.Camper ActivitiesWith so many activities to choose from, each day at camp is different! Campers are given the opportunity to participate in a wide range of activities supervised by well-trained and experienced staff. Read More '
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Karen Casey is a life-long resident of Colchester North and currently lives in Valley, Colchester County, with her husband, Glen. They have two adult sons and four grandchildren.
Karen has been involved with the educational system throughout her life. A graduate of the Nova Scotia Teachers' College, she has also earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education from Mount Saint Vincent University, and a Masters in Education from Saint Mary's University.
Karen has a wide range of experience in the school system. She was a school teacher in the town of Truro, an administrator at North River Elementary School, a Regional Supervisor with the Colchester East Hants District School Board, an Assistant Superintendent with the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board, and an Adjunct Professor with the Department of Education, Acadia University and the University of Prince Edward Island.