Camp Life
Here’s an inside look at what to expect when attending a Teen Time summer camp. From a typical day on the ranch to where you sleep, this section has everything you need to be prepared for summer camp.
Parent’s we haven’t forgotten about you. Check out our Parent’s Guide that includes information like drop off and pick up times as well as a packing list.
Breakfast
Each day starts with an amazing breakfast made from scratch in our lodge kitchen.
Gratis
Each cabin is assigned a daily task to complete, such as setting up for meals or cleaning up one of the common areas in the camp.
Word of God (WOG)
Gathering together as a camp, we kick off our mornings with a combination of speakers, skits, games and sing-a-longs.
Activity Time
It's time for your first activity of the day with your cabin mates. We've got lots of fun activities for you all to enjoy together!
Lunch
Refuel for your afternoon full of activities with a delicious meal by our amazing cooks.
Activity Time
It's time to begin your scheduled afternoon of activities! Check with your cabin leader or the lodge bulletin board to find out what's on the agenda.
Canteen
Grab a snack from the canteen and hang out with your camp buddies during a break between activities.
Activity Time
Hopefully you’re still energized and ready for more fun, enjoy more activity time to make the most of your summer camp experience.
Supper
Get ready for a memorable dining experience at the end of the day, as we showcase a variety of themed meals including fancy dress up supper on the last night.
Wide Games & Special Events
Every evening, the entire camp comes together to participate in a special event or a round of wide games, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among campers.
Campfire
After games we gather around the fire for a sing-a-long, skits and an inspirational talk lead by our spiritual director. Campfire is subject to weather and fire bans.
Mug-up
As you head back to your cabin for the night, don’t forget to grab a snack.
Evening Wind-Down
It's time to recap your day with your cabin mates, wind down, and prepare for bed.
Lights Out!
All campers will be expected to be in bed at lights out to ensure they have enough rest to be fully energized for their next day.
Activities
Our activities are led by trained instructors and lifeguards for a safe and amazing experience.
We encourage our campers to try new things.
Preparing For Camp
Cabins & Facilities
You will be staying in a cabin with other campers your age and with 1 or 2 cabin leaders. Washrooms with flush toilets, sinks and showers will be available at the ATCO trailer for girls and in the lodge for boys. Check out our facilities for more information.
Cabin Assignments
When assigning cabins, campers are grouped by age and gender. If you are looking to be grouped with a friend or sibling, please fill out the roommate request section on your registration form. Our goal is to accommodate all requested pairings.
Packing
Don't forget to pack all the essentials to make the most of your time at camp and have a great experience. We have a suggested packing list available in our parents guide as well a list of what not to bring.
It's Okay to Be Shy!
We’ll help you make friends and feel included in a way that feels comfortable for you. We want you to be involved in camp activities, but we’ll let you decide when you’re ready.
What's There To Eat?
From Scratch
All of our meals, including bagels and buns, are freshly made on-site and baked from scratch. Each week the menu features from a variety of main dishes and each meal feature fruit or vegetables.
Breakfast
Our breakfast menu includes popular items such as pancakes, bagels, cinnamon buns, egg dishes, hashbrowns, bacon or sausage, yogurt or oatmeal, and fruit.
Lunch
Some of our lunch options include individual pizzas, mac and cheese, taco salad, chicken strips with tater tots, soup, and our famous Teen Time buns, along with a veggie tray and dip.
Supper
Our supper menu features a variety of favorites such as beach party burgers with fries, turkey dinner, spaghetti with garlic bread, ham and perogies, sweet and sour meatballs, and many more. Served with hot veggies, salads, and a delicious dessert!
Dietary Needs
Although we do not cook with peanut products we can not guarantee a peanut free environment. Peanut free snack items are available at the canteen.
We accommodate most dietary needs and restrictions such as vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, etc. Please inform us of any food-related restrictions at the time of booking.
Canteen
Our canteen offers a variety of snacks and drinks such as chocolate bars, chips, and drinks priced at $1-2. Additionally, we have Teen Time branded items available for purchase, including T-shirts and Camp Photo USBs for $15 each.
If you would like to purchase items at our canteen we recommend you bring cash along.
The money will be held in the safe during the week to prevent loss or theft, cash remaining will be returned on the last day of camp.
Memories To Keep Forever
Take home your summer camp memories with our USB photo stick featuring photos taken by Sparky.
Available for purchase at the canteen or sign out desk at the end of each camp for $15 during the following camps:
- Ranch Camp 1, 2 & 3
- Blitz Camp 1 & 2
- Super Camp
- Riding School
- Paintball 2
Many of the photos on this website are courtesy of Sparky. If you’re looking for past summer photos (2002-2023) contact Sparky.
Can I call home?
Casual phone use is not available. In case of emergencies phone use will be permitted.
What is Co-Ed?
Co-Ed means that camp is available for both boys and girls. All of our camps are Co-Ed except for fishing camp and select paintball camps.