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Camp Toolangi

Phone: +61 3 5962 9219



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23.01.2022 More nesting boxes going up today. This one is for a Rosella. Thanks again to our amazing maintenance man Keith and his wife Sandra. Our local wildlife are very lucky.



23.01.2022 Providing school camps is so important for our students

23.01.2022 One of our many camp wildlife residents looking for lunch

22.01.2022 The word Toolangi is an indigenous word meaning tall trees or stringy bark. Toolangi State Forest is home to one of the largest trees in Victoria standing at 65 metres tall, 14 metres wide and over 400 years old. The forest that surrounds our camp really is just magical



19.01.2022 Wordle Wednesday We love a good puzzle at CT Can you work these ones out?

16.01.2022 More nesting boxes went up at camp yesterday thanks to Keith. This one is for a Possum Glider and has been hand painted by Keith's wife Sandra.

12.01.2022 Getting our camp tree works done ready for our clients to return. We are so excited to see our groups again.



12.01.2022 Camp is all about providing opportunities for kids to learn to soar on their own.

05.01.2022 Do you have your own cooks and just need a venue for your next retreat? We have special self-catering packages available starting from just $95.00 per person including GST for a 2 night retreat. Call us today to secure our dates 5962 9219

05.01.2022 Some really good points made by Outdoors NSW. It is now more important than ever to get kids back on camp.

05.01.2022 Do you want to build a snowman? So excited to have snow at camp yesterday

04.01.2022 There is no WIFI in our forest but we promise you will find a better connection. Author Unknown



03.01.2022 With the exciting news on Sunday that regional schools can go on camp next term we wanted to let you all know we still have some term 4 dates available so get in quick. Call us today on 03 5962 9219 or email [email protected]

03.01.2022 While we have been quiet over the past 4 months our amazing maintenance staff member Keith has been working on making nesting boxes for our local wildlife. This box is for Kookaburras

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