FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Camp starts on the Sunday with arrivals between 4-5pm.
Camp ends by 3:30pm on Thursday.
Full refund of $50 deposit; registration fees payable upon arrival at camp.
Yes!
Yes! We have First Aid/CPR trained staff on-site at all times, as well as required Criminal Record Checks for all staff over 18.
We have a Director (co-directors), a Pastor-of-the-Week, and Counsellors that are trained and responsible for supervising the camp.
No, while we more than encourage cameras at Camp to capture all of the memories and fun, we ask that all social media and communication devices be left at home or securely locked away on camp grounds.
There is a section on registration forms for allergies that our Food Safety certified volunteers will take care of!
The Camp Medic that is trained in First Aid will monitor and dispense all medications at indicated times during drop-off.
No, you can not visit. For an emergency, we will contact you. However, we could try to make arrangements for contact through a counsellor. Parents are allowed to stay for the Sunday weiner roast supper before heading home.
Parents and guardians cannot enter premises and take a child if it was not arranged previously with the Camp Director. Any scheduled pickups/drop offs have to be notified to the Camp Directors for safety purposes.
Sports, games, swimming, hiking, canoeing, fishing, Bible study, worship, crafts, bonfires... for more info on that, visit our Day at Camp page.
Please bring these things to camp:
Bible,
Paper/pen/pencil
Summer clothing and rainwear (and some warm clothing in case of cool weather)
Sunscreen
Hat/sunglasses
Mosquito repellent
Sleeping bag/pillow
Bathing suit/beach towel
Towel/toiletries
Outdoor running shoes
Flashlight/camera
Water bottle
*Youth campers should bring 1 dressy outfit for Formal Night*
Please leave these things at home:
Valuables you don’t want to lose.
Electronic devices such as iPads, cell phones and game systems.
*We will assist in helping with items that you don’t have.
The Lodge has 14 rooms – the west side for girls and the east side for boys. Each of the 14 rooms has 2 bunk beds. There are separate washrooms and showers on each side of the Lodge.
Adults could, but there are no cellphones allowed for the campers.
The guardian can sign a consent form whether they allow release of information/pictures for social media purposes.
We accept e-transfer, cash or cheque.