History of Cedarwood:::
Youth
for Christ's camping program reaches back to the 1970's when Youth for
Christ/ Winnipeg operated a camp on an island in Echo Bay, Lake of the
Woods. It became evident however that the site had two major drawbacks.
It was too small, and accessibility was always a question because it
was five miles by water from the mainland. The board of directors set
out to find a new location.

In
1979 they signed a lease with the Manitoba government for a 35 acre
site on Pinawa Bay, Lac du Bonnet. After an architect and Youth for
Christ staff came up with a design, things were ready to roll. The
board of directors established a very wise policy at the time. They
said we will only go ahead as God provides the money, the material, and
the people. Every nickel spent had to be raised ahead of time so that
there would never be any debt hanging over our heads. Day by day God
provided and the lodge took shape. The camp was eventually named
Cedarwood because the lodge was finished completely in cedar.


Summer
1984 was Cedarwood's first summer of operation under the leadership of
Bruce and Carolyn Hindmarsh. Over 180 campers were involved over the
summer, expanding to 300 in 1985. In 1987 Tim Plett assumed the role of
full time camp director as Bruce and Carolyn left to continue their
studies. Tim and Corrine Plett would go on to provide much of the
vision and direction that has made Cedarwood what it is today, and
continued with Cedarwood until the fall of 1996.



On
Thursday, June 23, 1994, tragedy struck Cedarwood. In the middle of a
camp expansion project aimed at significantly increasing our camper
capacity, a construction accident started a fire which burned our lodge
to the ground. No one was injured in the fire, but the entire building
and contents were lost. God provided in astounding ways, and with the
exception of the first week a full summer of camping happened out of a
temporary facility.


Rebuilding
began in full force in the fall with the summer of 1995 seeing the
first phase of the new facility in use, and in 1996 Phase 2. A third
stage, including new recreation facilities and housing for year round
staff was completed in 2002.

From
2001-2004 Cedarwood operated under the direction of Daren and Renae
Redekopp, and from 2005-2008 under the direction of Mark and Tatiana
Penner. With the Penner's departure in Spring 2009, Cedarwood has
welcomed Brennan Cattani along with his wife Rhonda as the new Summer
Camp Director.