Canadensis, Pennsylvania


Canadensis is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. Canadensis is home to a few small shops, restaurants and churches. The "crossroads", which is the intersection of Pennsylvania Routes 447 and 390, is the center of the community. Its name is derived from the Latin word meaning "hemlock
".

Pronunciation

Canadensis is pronounced Can-ah-DEN-sis.

Tourism

Canadensis is the "heart" of the Poconos; it is home to a number of bed & breakfasts. It is home to Spruce Lake Retreat. Sprucelake hosts groups and also has an overnightcamp and daycamp for kids. The area is more for the outdoor enthusiasts, mostly during the summer. In the summer Canadensis serves as a home to many sleepaway campers from the tri-state area at Camp Canadensis. There are no actual tourism sites within Canadensis. Canadensis has a few restaurants and small businesses which function to serve the local economy rather than attract tourists.

Transportation

Canadensis has two state roads, Pennsylvania Route 447 and Pennsylvania Route 390, which intersect at the "center" of town. Its airport is the Flying Dollar Airport.

Bordering towns

Bais Menachem YDP, a branch of the central Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch moved to Canadensis in the Summer of 2018.
Bais Menachem YDP is an all-male, ultra-orthodox, Chassidic, school for high school and college aged boys. Its core philosophies include Jewish and Chassidich principles, and ensuring that its students learn to become happy, healthy, respectful, and productive members of society at large. Bais Menachem YDP is an educational institution that besides for its standard educational pursuits does not stay bound to the rigid frameworks of some schools but encourages its students in their positive and healthy growth through music, art, self expression, and other creative forms.

Government

Canadensis has no formal government; it is under the jurisdiction of the Barrett Township Supervisors.