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Camp Temagami

Island 583 Lake Temagami
Temagami, Ontario, P0H 1C0
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Camp Temagami  

Island 583 Lake Temagami, Temagami, Ontario, P0H 1C0

  • Type:
    Overnight camp, Family programs
  • Focus:
    Wilderness Out-tripping
  • Cost:
    $750 to $1,225/week
  • Ages:
    10 to 18
  • Gender:
    Coed
  • Main language:
    English
  • Capacity:
    160
  • Programs:
  • Reviews:
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  • Overview

    Here's what makes Camp Temagami stand out

    We offer canoe trips for all skill levels. Small groups of like aged peers travel through stunning Canadian wilderness with exceptional leaders. We place an emphasis on self-confidence, leadership, teamwork, friendship, and community. A summer at Camp Temagami provides valuable life experience. Participants become confident, thoughtful, principled, kind, and adventurous.

    • Special needs: Not available

  • Programs, Rates & Dates

    Programs and Sessions Calendar

    Choose the right programs and sessions for your child; Camp Temagami currently has 3 programs available.

    Filter activities available:


    Name
    Type/Gender
    Specialty
    Location
    Date
    Bus
     Cost
    Email
    Overnight Camp
    Coed
    Ages: 14 - 18
    Wilderness Out-tripping, Canoeing
    $6,275 to $8,185
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Jul 27 $6,275 - $6,575
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Aug 10 $7,935 - $8,185
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 14-Aug 10 $6,275 - $6,575
    Survival skills|Wilderness Out-tripping|Wilderness Skills|Empowerment|Leadership Training|Canoeing
    Overnight Camp
    Coed
    Ages: 14 - 18
    Wilderness Out-tripping, Canoeing
    $3,250 to $7,850
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Aug 10 $7,600 - $7,850
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Jul 27 $5,950 - $6,175
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Jul 13 $3,250 - $3,375
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 14-Aug 10 $5,950 - $6,175
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 14-27 $3,250 - $3,375
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 27-Aug 10 $3,250 - $3,375
    Survival skills|Wilderness Out-tripping|Wilderness Skills|Empowerment|Leadership Training|Canoeing
    Overnight Camp
    Coed
    Ages: 8 - 18
    Wilderness Out-tripping, Canoeing
    $2,850 to $7,500
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Jul 13 $2,850 - $2,975
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Aug 10 $7,250 - $7,500
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jun 30-Jul 27 $5,375 - $5,600
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 14-Aug 10 $5,375 - $5,600
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 14-27 $2,850 - $2,975
    Temagami, ON
    Island 583 Lake Temagami
    Jul 28-Aug 10 $2,850 - $2,975
    Survival skills|Wilderness Out-tripping|Wilderness Skills|Empowerment|Leadership Training|Canoeing



    Financial Aid & Payment Details

    Payment Options:

    Deposit required with acceptance Yes
    Credit card payment Yes

    Discounts

    Discount for 2nd child 10%
  • Reviews & Insider Perspectives

    The Our Kids review of Camp Temagami

    our take

    Camp Temagami is, in so many ways, simply stunning. With more than a century of history, when campers arrive they step into an environment that has a long arc and a wealth of experience. The buildings show their age in all the right ways, and offer a view of the traditions that have supported the camp culture throughout its life. The staff and leadership all have a long association with the camp, as well as a deep appreciation for the ecology and geography of the region. The canoes are made by hand, with most of them built by Hugh Stewart who first arrived as a camper in 1959 and remains as part of the leadership team today. The canoes are canvas and cedar, just as they always where, and they and everything else about the camp feels like a natural expression of the environment and its heritage. The routes taken are, in many cases, those that were used by First Nations communities for perhaps hundreds of years. But, of course, the experience grows because of those things, but doesn’t exist because of them. Tripping is a chance for campers to challenge themselves, in small groups, to have an authentic experience of fellowship, teamwork, and their place in the world. There’s, frankly, a lot to love. For many campers, time spent with Camp Temagami is a transformative experience.  


    More reviews of Camp Temagami

    Hugh Stewart, Alum

    Alumni Perspective

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    Janette Batacharya, Parent

    Parent Perspective

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    Liam Strachan, Camper

    Camp Perspective

    Read review

    More reviews of Camp Temagami


    Hugh Stewart, Alum

    Alumni Perspective

    When I was thirteen I came to Temagami to a canoe trip camp. I had been to camp already, in Algonquin Park, and I remember the trip leaders there always talking about Temagami: the size of the lake, the coldness of the water, and the seemingly endless number of canoe routes. The place was indeed wonderful. Who needed to read adventure stories when you could go to Temagami in the summer? Within a few seasons I began to become familiar with some of the routes and landmarks. Almost everyone got to “the trout streams” at least once a summer, but your age determined the route taken. You could not go to places like Florence Lake or Sunnywater Lake or Matachewan via the Montreal River until you were fourteen or fifteen. By the time I was in my mid-teens I was firmly convinced that what was truly exciting and important happened on the trail in Temagami in July and August, and what went on from September to June was merely what had to be endured between seasons. At first I did not fully understand why spending time in Temagami was important. It felt right, and a group of contemporaries loved the country and the life of the trail as much as I did. Nowadays I have no idea of what has become of 99 percent of my school and college friends, but I know what my canoeing friends from the summers of my youth are doing. During my university years I began to understand why my canoe tripping times were so important to me. It was a combination of feeling physically strong and seeing myself and the younger boys with whom I travelled stripped of pretence and cover that I valued. Not all personal relationships were harmonious, but the real character of people seemed to become quickly obvious. Each fall I felt psychologically strong and mentally energetic. The summer would carry me a long way ... Show More


    Janette Batacharya, Parent

    Parent Perspective

    “I had the pleasure and privilege of spending the last night of the campers’ trip talk and photo display yesterday. It was incredibly moving to hear the testimonials of these fine youth and young men and women when they described their favorite moments about their time out on the land and what the experience was like paddling and portaging with their groups. The caring and commitment that all the staff has and pride in the work involving our kids is shown in everything that is done there. My son Mgizi was registered last minute…I was searching for a life changing experience for him this summer. After 30 days he already has plans to be back and even asked me if he could come back next month! A commendable and 5 plus stars to Camp Temagami! I will highly recommend your camp to my friends and family! Thank you for everything and all that you do for the youth!!� ... Show More


    Liam Strachan, Camper

    Camp Perspective

    ”When I think of camp Temagami I think of the unshakeable friendships created and strengthened through the trips and experiences. When people ask how I deal with home-sickness, the answer is, I don’t. When I’m at Camp Temagami, everyone, and everything there is my home and family. If I had never gone to camp Temagami, I would never have learned skills such as canoeing, tumping, preparing food, portaging, and conquering fears. Camp Temagami is unique in this experience because it lets you see who you really are, out in the wild on trip, just you and your friends holding each other up, you become yourself. Unlike school, where you strive to fit in and create an image of yourself that doesn’t truly represent you. At camp, you never have to be something your not, and if you’ve met me in person at camp, you’d recognize the outgoing attitude that I tackle life at camp with, every day. Temagami isn’t just a catalyst for children and youth to discover themselves alone, it embraces each unique person for who they are as well. I can’t wait until I’m old enough to be a guide, in order to have as profound an impact on new campers as my past guides have had on me. Each year I learn and grow in incomparable ways. The worst part of Camp Temagami is leaving and saying good-bye, by the end of the experience you’ve become so attached to the people, the place, and the community that I get off the bus with tears in my eyes, not exclusively to mourn the passing of another year, but in remembrance of the amazing memories shared.� ... Show More


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  • Meet the Staff

    Director's Message

     

    I fell in love with Temagami in 1991 as a 12-year-old camper. I was mesmerized by the natural beauty, the crystal clear water, and the rugged granite of the Canadian Shield. I was enthralled with being on “trip.” The distractions of modern life were stripped away. The true character of traveling companions shone through and real, lasting friend... Read more


  • Location & Operations

    Address

    Island 583 Lake Temagami, Temagami, Ontario, Canada



    Busing

    • Camp Temagami Bus (Bus fee: 275)
      Location Address Pick up Drop off
      Yorkdale Mall 3401 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON M6A 2T9, Canada 7:30 am 2:30 pm
      King City hwy 400 & King Road, King City Ontario 8:30 am 1:30 pm
      Barrie Hwy 11 & Penetanguishene Rd 9:15 am 12:45 pm
      Gravenhurst the Muskoka Store parking lot, E side of Hwy 11 10:30 am 11:30 am
      Huntsville Hwy 11 & Muskoka Road 2, NE 11:30 am 10:30 am
      North Bay Dionne Quints Museum parking lot, just N or Hwy 11 & Hwy 17 merger 12:45 pm 9:15 am
      Mine Landing end of Lake Temagami Access Road 2:00 pm 8:00 am


    Accommodations

    Sleeping Accommodations

    • Cabins
    • Tents

    Amenities

    • Electricity in Sleeping Area

    Washrooms Facilities

    • Flush Toilets
    • Outhouses
    • Showers (indoor)

    Are meals provided? Yes.

    Is Camp Temagami technology free? Yes.



    Rentals & Services

    Offers outdoor education program for schools or corporate groups: Yes
    We offer programs for school groups in June and September by request.



    Associations

    Ontario Camps Association Associations
    Canadian Camping Association/ Association des camps du Canada Associations
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