Camper Frequently Asked Questions
Camp is ten days away from home in a new environment where you have a chance to make new friends, try out new activities and get exposure to land and water activities. It's an opportunity to enhance your life experience and a fun way of spending part of your summer.
What to bring?

Sleeping
- 1 Sleeping Bag
- 1 Pillow
- 1 bed sheet
- 1 blanket
Please ensure that any medication your child needs, along with instructions is included in their camp gear. All medication is to be given to the Camp Health and Safety Coordinator upon arrival at the camp.
- Emergency contact information
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Shampoo, soap and toiletries
- Band-aids (just in case)
- Bug Spray and Sunblock
Remember it's camp and clothes will get dirty. Campers will not typically be doing laundry while at camp so be sure to take enough clothing.
- Swimsuit and towel and facecloth
- Hat and sports clothes
- Rain gear
- T-shirts
- Shorts
- Pants
- Sweatshirt
- Undergarments and socks
- Pajamas
- Sun hat and sunglasses
- Water bottle
- Running shoes
- Jacket
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Whistle
- Backpack (for canoe trips)
- A book, small game or deck of cards
- A journal or plain paper and addressed, stamped envelopes to write home
There will be a total of 40 girls total at each camp session. Campers from communities in the NWT will be grouped into five groups of eight according to their age.
Where will I sleep?
While at camp, campers will stay at Aurora College. There will be approximately four campers to a room. Campers will share washroom facilities.
There will be some overnight trips where campers will either stay in tents or cabins.







