Camp Kawkawa and Retreat


BEACH INFO:
Kawkawa Camp and Retreat, located on 20 acres on the sunny shores of Kawkawa Lake, in Hope, B.C. Besides the full range of Christian summer camp programs specializing in leadership training and personal development they run through July and August, their facility is also suited as a year-round conference destination with winterized accommodation and meeting rooms for 100+ people.

A Christian Camp and Retreat Centre, that caters to children ages 7 to 18. The camp is located by a sandy rocky beach surrounded by lush forests and picturesque mountains. Activities for children to enjoy here include swimming, water boarding, water skiing, archery, beach volleyball, hiking, and much more.

COVID-19

Keep your distance from other people.

Practicing social distancing is still essential. Only go to the beach if you are able to keep 6 feet or 2 meters away from others. Follow the instructions provided by your local health authorities. If your community has asked that you remain indoors and away from others, do so. Spending a day in any crowded place is the worst thing we can do for our most vulnerable right now and will counter our efforts to curb the virus’s spread.

Water Quality
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  • Current Status
  • This status is based on the latest sample. Fraser Basin Council Society updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available.
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Current Weather
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Monitoring Frequency

Camp Kawkawa and Retreat is not sampled

Source Information

Fraser Health Authority monitors the water quality at 42 Fraser Valley beaches. Sampling is conducted during the height of swim season (May – September). Sampling days rotate on a constant basis and are taken by a number of different samplers. There isn’t always specific sample dated noted when FHA posts its test results. Fraser Health Authority recommends that Swim Guide use the posting date rather than the sample date.

Fraser Health follows the Guidelines for Canadian Recreational Water Quality. Recreational water is considered safe if the geometric mean result is under 200 E.coli/100mL. If the geometric mean exceeds 200 E.coli/100mL, a series of single sample results exceed a maximum of 400 E.coli/100mL and/or in the event of a known hazard or spill, the Medical Health Officer will make an assessment of the risk to human health.

If there is a risk to human health, a warning sign will be posted at the beach. Results are communicated on the Fraser Health website (http://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-info/health-topics/recreational-water/beach-conditions/). Fraser Riverkeeper updates Swim Guide according to these results, as soon as they become available.

Test results for Fraser Valley beaches are posted weekly. Recreational water quality for a beach is determined by E. coli counts from a laboratory approved by the BC Provincial Health Officer for Provincial Drinking Water and Microbiology Testing.

A beach is marked Green when single sample results are under 200 E.coli / 100 ML water.

A beach is marked Red when the results are equal to or above 200 E.coli / 100 ML water or a series of single sample test results exceed a maximum of 400 E.coli/100mL.

A beach is marked Grey when there are no current results or there is no available information.

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Camp Kawkawa and Retreat


COVID-19

Keep your distance from other people.

Practicing social distancing is still essential. Only go to the beach if you are able to keep 6 feet or 2 meters away from others. Follow the instructions provided by your local health authorities. If your community has asked that you remain indoors and away from others, do so. Spending a day in any crowded place is the worst thing we can do for our most vulnerable right now and will counter our efforts to curb the virus’s spread.

Water Quality
  • No data available
  • Current Status
  • This status is based on the latest sample. Fraser Basin Council Society updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available.
For water quality icon legend, click:  
Current Weather
8°C
Cloudy

BEACH INFO:
Kawkawa Camp and Retreat, located on 20 acres on the sunny shores of Kawkawa Lake, in Hope, B.C. Besides the full range of Christian summer camp programs specializing in leadership training and personal development they run through July and August, their facility is also suited as a year-round conference destination with winterized accommodation and meeting rooms for 100+ people.

A Christian Camp and Retreat Centre, that caters to children ages 7 to 18. The camp is located by a sandy rocky beach surrounded by lush forests and picturesque mountains. Activities for children to enjoy here include swimming, water boarding, water skiing, archery, beach volleyball, hiking, and much more.

Monitoring Frequency

Camp Kawkawa and Retreat is not sampled

Source Information

Fraser Health Authority monitors the water quality at 42 Fraser Valley beaches. Sampling is conducted during the height of swim season (May – September). Sampling days rotate on a constant basis and are taken by a number of different samplers. There isn’t always specific sample dated noted when FHA posts its test results. Fraser Health Authority recommends that Swim Guide use the posting date rather than the sample date.

Fraser Health follows the Guidelines for Canadian Recreational Water Quality. Recreational water is considered safe if the geometric mean result is under 200 E.coli/100mL. If the geometric mean exceeds 200 E.coli/100mL, a series of single sample results exceed a maximum of 400 E.coli/100mL and/or in the event of a known hazard or spill, the Medical Health Officer will make an assessment of the risk to human health.

If there is a risk to human health, a warning sign will be posted at the beach. Results are communicated on the Fraser Health website (http://www.fraserhealth.ca/health-info/health-topics/recreational-water/beach-conditions/). Fraser Riverkeeper updates Swim Guide according to these results, as soon as they become available.

Test results for Fraser Valley beaches are posted weekly. Recreational water quality for a beach is determined by E. coli counts from a laboratory approved by the BC Provincial Health Officer for Provincial Drinking Water and Microbiology Testing.

A beach is marked Green when single sample results are under 200 E.coli / 100 ML water.

A beach is marked Red when the results are equal to or above 200 E.coli / 100 ML water or a series of single sample test results exceed a maximum of 400 E.coli/100mL.

A beach is marked Grey when there are no current results or there is no available information.

Read more
Water Quality Graph

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Hope, British Columbia
Hope, British Columbia
Hope, British Columbia
Hope, British Columbia
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