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* We apologize for the inconvenient dates for this year's LIT camp. If you can't make it out before Monday the 28th, please deduct $50 from the registration fee and make a note of this on your registration form.Camp Sessions
Camp # Session Ages Dates Fees ($CDN) ILeaders-in-training
14 - 16
June 27 - July 2$275 (Before June 1)
$300 (June 1 or later)
II Junior
8 - 10July 4 - 9
IIIIntermediate
11 - 13
July 11 - 16
IIIJunior & Intermediate
8 - 13 July 18 - 23
IV Senior 14 - 16 July 24 - 29
To register a camper you'll need to:
- know which camp your camper should attend,
- obtain a registration form, available at several churches or by contacting the Registrar OR use our Online Registration/Payment form,
- have your camper's medical Care Card number and medical history ready,
- know who will potentially be dropping off/picking up the camper at the site.
Consult the descriptions below to decide on a camp session in which to enroll your camper.
Information will arrive by mail after you register regarding specific things to bring/not bring, answers to most of your questions, etc.
Program Synopsis:
Senior : Besides lots of good clean outdoor fun and time to relax on the beach, teens receive intensive workshops in many areas. Participants will be offered advanced canoe training, outdoor skills, environmental awareness, program development, communications skills, leadership activities, and other topics.
Junior Camp: This is an introductory session for first-time campers and offers experiences in crafts, games, canoeing, swimming, and environmental education. Themes and specific programs are developed by the camp staff.
Intermediate Camp: A slightly more adventurous version of the Junior Camp, the Intermediates will also do some trail/bridge building, advanced canoe skills (still suitable for beginners), and engage in more in-depth reflection and discussion.
Leader in Training Camp: Want to be a leader at camp in the future? Interested in learning valuable leadership and interpersonal skills that will prepare you for all kinds of situations? Programming will focus on preparing participants for working as a leader, and as member of the camp staff team. Areas such as environmental awareness, program development, communications skills, leadership activities, and other topics will be explored in this intensive program designed for future leaders.
Please Bring to Camp: (Permanently mark all items with camper's name.)
Equipment Clothes Toiletries OptionalSleeping bag
Pillow
Extra Blanket
Foamy or air mattress
Backpack
Notebook and pen/pencilSeveral changes of clothes for changing weather:
Shorts & T-shirts
Sturdy runners (2 pair if possible)
Rain boots & raincoat with hood or hat
Sweaters & warm jacket
Sun hat or ball cap
Bathing suit
Pyjamas
Extra socks and underwear for 6 daysTooth brush & toothpaste
Face cloth & towel
Soap
Kleenex
Sun screen
Insect repellent
Medications (to be given to the camp nurse upon arrival) Musical Instrument
Beach Shoes
A good book
Craft or game ideas to share
Please DO NOT bring: any electronic device, snacks or junk food, knives or weapons, drugs, tobacco, or alcohol. Any of these items brought to camp may be confiscated and their presence may result in the camper being sent home at the discretion of the camp director.
Registration Options:
Note: You may now pay online for camp registrations. Please check our payment page for this and other options.
Option #1: Download a paper version of the registration form. You'll need
Once the reader is installed, open a Registration formto read or print the form. If you haven't got Acrobat Reader installed, click on the logo above (it's a free download).
Send the completed form to Camp Grafton Society, Box 602, Stn. Main, Kamloops BC, V2C 5L7Option #2: Register Online
- Option #3: Pick up a paper registration form at one of the following churches: Mount Paul United, Kamloops United, St. Paul's Anglican, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, or Sacred Heart Cathedral. You may also contact the camp registrar by phone (250 318-7621) or by e-mail to have a form mailed to you.