Boat House
The Boat House is the home to the various boating programs at Birch Rock. The building is in the southwest corner of camp, closest to the corner of camp defined by the waterfront and the Plate's property.
The current Boat House was dedicated in 2004. It is a two-story building, with the lower level being used primarily for waterfront activities and the upper level for rainy day activities, rainy Opening Day Name Games, and movie nights. The lower level of the boat house is where life-jackets, sails, paddles, and various other boating items are kept for waterfront activities.
The original Boat House was much smaller than the current building and closer to the waterfront. The building was about the size of a typical Lower Camp cabin, with the side of the building facing the Plate's property open. It was located about 40 feet closer to the waterfront than the current building. The new Boat House was a major under taking to build. The concrete foundation has a line where one can see the second concrete truck was late in getting to the pour because it got stuck in the mud at the bottom of the hill due to heavy rains in the pre-season. The foundation was then tared by Doug Miller and Ryno. The framing went up quick and the building was finished by Turn-over Day. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held and Tibetan prayer flags were hung by David Weeks.
Pictures of the old Boat House
- BoatBefore.jpg
Old Boat House past Cabin 8, From the Waterfront 2003
Pictures of the Boathouse Grand Opening
See also
- Index of pictures from 2004, the year of the construction of the new Boat House