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5 Night Water Camps Kit List
All the items on the following kit list are necessary and must accompany your daughter to camp.
Please do not send any new or irreplaceable items. Camp is a great place for old and comfortable
clothes! Each item should be marked with the campers name. Campers are required to carry their
own luggage, so please limit baggage to one piece of luggage, a bedroll, and a daypack for overnight
canoe trips. Suitcases on wheels are NOT recommended, as the wheels do not work on the gravel
roadways. Girls will spend lots of time down at the beach; please pack extra warm clothes.
q 6 T-shirts (no tank tops or sleeveless shirts-to protect shoulders from sunburn)
q 2 long sleeved shirts
q 3 pairs of shorts
q 2 pairs of jeans/pants/track pants- 1 warm pair
q 6 pairs of socks (must be worn at all times when not on the beach — risk of poison ivy)
q 2 pairs of pajamas (one warm pair for cool nights)
q 6 changes of underwear
q jacket
q 2 sweatshirts (hooded is best)
q 2 pairs of shoes (closed toe, no sandals)
q 1 extra pair of water shoes/old running shoes /sports sandals for the water
q 2-3 swimsuits and 2-3 beach towels
q hat, preferably with a brim wide enough to protect the face and back of the neck
q raincoat/poncho with hood (or a rain hat) and waterproof boots
q Toiletries - washcloth, hand towel, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, brush/comb, hair clips, hair
elastics etc., in a toiletry bag
q Sunscreen and insect repellent (non aerosol)
q Bedroll this consists of a sleeping bag, blanket, sleeping pad (foam, bubble pad or air
mattress) and other bedding material all wrapped and tied in a sturdy plastic tarp or a
waterproof stuff sack (dry bag). Do NOT send bedrolls wrapped in garbage bags theyre
easily mistaken for trash!
q Pump for air mattress (if necessary)
q 2 ground sheets/tarpaulins (6x 8 is a good size) one can be used to wrap the bedroll; the
other packed away in luggage
q 10-12-foot length of sturdy rope (use it to tie up the bedroll). The rope needs to be re-usable
(i.e., no binder twine or butcher cord please).
q Ditty bag (mesh or cloth, so water can drain out and air can flow through) with unbreakable
plastic plate, bowl, cup/mug, and juice glass, metal knife, fork, and spoon
q laundry bag (plastic bag or pillowcase)
q flashlight and extra batteries
q small knapsack suitable for an overnight trip (canoe camps)
q water bottle
q 5 clothespins
Optional: notebook and pencil, book, favourite bedtime pal, pillow and pillowcase, camera
(inexpensive) and film, sunglasses, stamped envelopes for letters
Please do not bring: electronic games, radios, TVs, tape recorders, cell phones or pagers, money,
makeup, valuables (earrings, rings, Beanies) as we are not responsible for loss or damage.
Absolutely no food, chips, candy, or gum — These items will attract unwanted visitors such as
raccoons and skunks to our tents and buildings.