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What to Bring to Camp

General Instructions

Use this list as a guide to help you as you pack. Please remember to plan for a variety of weather conditions (from rainy and 8°C to sunny and 35° C) Please make sure that your child has an adequate amount of clothing as laundry can be done at most one time per week.

Checklist

ItemItem
Sleeping Living
Sleeping bag (if have) Clothes pins (5)
Sheets and Warm Blanket (1) Plastic Laundry bag (1)
Pillow (1) Towels (2)
Warm pajamas or sweats (1)Soap & Facecloth (1)
Clothing Bible (optional)
Light Short Sleeved Shirts (3)Toothbrush & toothpaste
Light Long Sleeved Shirts (3) Hair Brush/Comb
Warm jacket (1) Feminine items
Shorts (3) Sunglasses (optional)
Long Pants/Jeans (essential, 3) Sun Hat (1)
Underwear (5) Water Bottle (1)
Socks (5) Flashlight & Batteries
One Piece Bathing suit (2)Inexpensive Camera (optional)
Running shoes (2 pairs) Medications (Original Container)
Sweatshirt/Sweaters (2) Notebook (1)
Rain Coat/Poncho (1) Pen & Pencil (1)
Hiking shoes (optional)Kleenex
Buy in Canada
Rubber boots (1 pair)Insect repellent (1)
Sleeping Bag (if needed)Sunscreen (1)
Batteries
May Use in Canada but not at Camp
Open-toe shoes/sandalsElectronics, e.g., cell phone, tablets, ipods
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