Welcome to Polar Bear Rugby Camp! July 10 - 13, 2014 Join us for an incredible experience! There's still time to sign up! Call or email for details or financial aid, if needed. Polar Bear Rugby Camp, hosted at beautiful Bowdoin College on the coast of southern Maine is designed to develop beginner, experienced and allstar levels of rugby players through innovative coaching methods and a creative curriculum. The highly qualified staff of international and national coaches will engage with campers, teach tactical and technical rugby skills, provide feedback and stimulate learning through games while sharing their love of the sport. Sessions on training, nutrition, conditioning, leadership, and the laws of the game are included. A special session on college admissions by Bowdoin College Admission's staff is geared for high school students. It is our goal to inspire and support all players to reach their potential!With two years of consistently high praise from campers and parents alike, PBRC is known for the outstanding coaching and attention each camper receives.
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We are situated on the North West shore of Lillabelle Lake in Cochrane Ontario Canada, across from the Municipal Airport ''YCN'' located on the east shore of Lillabelle. New facility located at the Cochrane municipal airport with overnight storage available
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic! Moosonee is located on the Moose River 12 miles south of James Bay at a latitude 51 N 07' and longitude 80 W 35' . The town site is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland area on earth. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Revillion Freres of Paris in 1903 in competition with the Hudson Bay Company, the town grew in importance with the arrival of the rail in 1932 when Moosonee became a transportation hub for the James Bay coastal communities. Moosonee serves as a gateway to the north and a launching point for further destinations, whether across the Moose River to Moose Factory, or further north up the western coast of James Bay to our neighbouring First Nation communities.Moosonee is not connected to the road system in Ontario and all travellers arrive in Moosonee by train or plane. Scheduled rail services are provided by Ontario Northland, from Cochrane, Ontario.
The Corporation of the Town of Moosonee is one of two municipalities in the Far North of Ontario. Our uniqueness is characterized by no road access. We Touch the Edge of the Arctic! Moosonee is located on the Moose River 12 miles south of James Bay at a latitude 51 N 07' and longitude 80 W 35' . The town site is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland area on earth. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Revillion Freres of Paris in 1903 in competition with the Hudson Bay Company, the town grew in importance with the arrival of the rail in 1932 when Moosonee became a transportation hub for the James Bay coastal communities. Moosonee serves as a gateway to the north and a launching point for further destinations, whether across the Moose River to Moose Factory, or further north up the western coast of James Bay to our neighbouring First Nation communities.Moosonee is not connected to the road system in Ontario and all travellers arrive in Moosonee by train or plane. Scheduled rail services are provided by Ontario Northland, from Cochrane, Ontario.