Where Do I Sleep?
The Canadian Summer camp was built in 1927 and still boasts 13 of its original cabins. The lane where the cabins are located is called Cabin Row, which features a total of 182 bunk beds.
The cabins are unheated and have large screened windows to keep bugs out while allowing breezes in during the summer months. Each cabin has 12 fixed bunk beds along the walls, providing plenty of space for indoor games and socializing. The upper bunks are fitted with safety railings for added security.
Each cabin is equipped with an electrical outlet, hard-wired smoke detectors, and a fire extinguisher.
Where Do I Shower?
Like many summer camps, the camper cabins do not have their own washrooms. Instead, there is a main washhouse equipped with toilets, sinks, and showers, separated by gender. Additional individual portable restroom facilities can also be found throughout the camp.
As is customary at Canadian summer camps, campers assist the staff in tidying up and cleaning the facilities.
Meals are cooked by a Chef onsite.