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PEACEKEEPER PARK, A Living Memorial,
is a registered charity. Vision Statement
To Honour Canadian Peacekeepers through the provision of
experiential outdoor educational programs and facilities for all.
Mission Statement
We will honour Canadian Peacekeepers by providing subsidized
outdoor educational facilities and programs, accessible to all, in which all can
grow both physically and intellectually in order to better contribute to their
country, community and family.
Goals
1. Peacekeeper Park shall be a Charitable
Corporation.
2. To further develop educational programs and facilities, we will
maintain our partnership with the Kettle Creek Conservation Authority and seek
additional relationships and partnerships with other organizations.
3. Educate all:
a) about the sacrifices and contributions made by Canadians in
Peacekeeping and Peacemaking Operations.
b) about citizenship
c) about leadership
d) about respecting others
e) about exclusivity
f) about environmental stewardship |
4. To
provide facilities which promote:
a) the honouring and remembrance of
Canadian Peacekeepers
b) healthy living
c) physical fitness
d) accessibility to all
In order to meet our goals, we have formed
a
public/private sector partnership with the Kettle Creek Conservation Authority.
In 2006 we received a grant from the Libro Financial
Group which will go towards a new First Aid Room.
Double click on the Libro logo to go to their website
and check out our page on the Libro Youth Project to see
how the project is progressing.
Peacekeeper Park is located on lands owned by the Kettle
Creek Conservation Authority, known as Lake Whittaker,
located north of Aylmer in Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada, with access to a 40 acre lake and 500 acres of
bush, 30 acres of which is set aside for development of
the Memorial, for accommodations and for training equipment.
Volunteers and donations of funds,
materials, or time are always gratefully accepted. See the Special Camps page for
detailed information regarding
volunteering for this year's programs.
How to Get to PeaceKeeper Park
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