Teen girls encouraged to apply for firefighting experience camp
Girls between the ages of 15 and 18 are being encouraged to apply for a four-day firefighting experience camp in La Ronge this July.
Camp Molly, which is relatively new to Western Canada but has been active in Ontario for many years, is about providing an opportunity to meet and engage with strong female role models in the community, as well as learn about different aspects of the firefighting industry.
“It’s a very fun opportunity and Camp Molly is designed to give these girls a four-day experience with hands-on firefighting, working alongside professionals in the industry. They do everything from vehicle extraction and hose handling, ladders, live fire, and they have us to support them throughout the whole process,” said Saskatoon International Airport Fire Chief Jennifer Cowles, who is a co-organizer of the event.
“We’re fortunate to have a lot of support through the community and sponsorship, so our goal is to make this camp free for the girls.”


