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The former lawyer and now bestsellin­g author on what made her Quebec summer camp experience unforgetta­ble

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Bestsellin­g author Catherine Mckenzie reminisces about her Quebec summer camp

DDuring my youth, I spent nine summers at Wilvaken, a summer camp at Lake Lovering in Quebec. I started off as a camper and then worked my way up to become a staff member. We’d spend our days sailing, canoeing and waterskiin­g, and our evenings admiring the most amazing sunsets I have ever seen. My lifetime best friend convinced me to go to the camp with her when I was a kid, so I made some of my best memories with her next to me.

My nephews went there for the first time in 2019, and the summer before that was the camp’s 60th anniversar­y, so there are still many things that bring me back to Lake Lovering. It’s always a special time when I arrive back, from seeing those familiar rolling hills to travelling alongside vast farmers’ fields. I can smell the pine forest and hear the birds in the trees — and I immediatel­y know I am home.

When I attended the camp, there were only a couple of other camps on that lake, and there weren’t many boats or people outside of the campers, so the friendship­s I made during those summers were intimate and special. The people there are passionate about the camp, and that’s contagious.

Having a unique communal living experience like that changes those who go through it. Years’ worth of memories and friendship­s are compressed into a shorter time period because you’re with each other all the time. Things are just more intense in that environmen­t. —As told to Samantha Pope

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