Camp Ojiketa
Green Lake, Chisago City, MN. Name means "The Sweets of Life."
1926 |
22 acres purchased to become Camp Ojiketa. |
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1930 |
23 acres adjoining Camp Ojiketa purchased to increase size of camp. |
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1955 |
Zonta Recreation Lodge built by Zonta Club Internaional, a women's business club. |
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1959 |
Boone Hollow Cabins built. |
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1965 |
Lakeside shelters built for Horizon Club campers. |
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1966-1967 |
Second Ojiketa Dining Hall built. |
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1967 |
32 acres purchased to add to Camp Ojiketa. |
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1970 |
40 acres, previously a Lutheran camp, purchased to add to Camp Ojiketa. |
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1973 |
After repeated flooding from Green Lake, Lakeside shelters mored to a new, more elevated spot. |
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December 2008 |
Chisago City acquires Camp Ojiketa. It becomes Ojiketa Regional Park. |
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Camp Ojiketa Photos


