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A "TIME OF YOUR LIFE" Camp Experience
Camp Nokomis

Camp Nokomis

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FIRST ANNUAL MOTHER-CHILD WEEKEND

For more information on how to register, click HERE.

IMPORTANT INFO

Hi Campers and Families. We have some important information to help you prepare:

  • DROP-OFF time on Saturdays is between 11am-12pm. Please DO NOT arrive before 11am.

  • PICK-UP time on Saturdays is between 9-10am. Please arrive BEFORE 10am to pick-up your camper so we have time to prepare and clean the cabins for the next session.

Thank you for your cooperation with our drop-off and pick-up times.

 

  • Here is a packing list to help you prepare for your camp experience: Recommended Packing List

  • The best way to find Camp Nokomis is to search "Camp Nokomis" on Google Maps at the following address: 850 8th St, Fergus, ON, N1M 2W5. There is also a map posted on the website. 

2023 CAMPER REGISTRATION IS OPEN:

REGISTER NOW!

Camp Nokomis is excited to be using Campbrain - one of the leading camp management software companies in Canada!  Campbrain helps improve the overall user experience, making registration, payment, communication and all other camp-related processes easier than ever. To reserve your spot visit Campbrain Registration and create an account under “New user sign-up”.

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TESTIMONIALS

“This was the first year I sent Farrah away to a summer camp, and what an amazing experience it was for her! Thanks to you all, my daughter has the most precious memories of a lifetime. She has not stopped raving about her experiences since she got home yesterday."

— Natasha (parent)

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We give great thanks and honour to the First Peoples of Canada, for they have been the caretakers, spirit keepers, and the wisdom of this place we now call home. 
Camp Nokomis is located on the traditional Indigenous territories of the: Haudenosaunee, Anishnabewaki, Odawa, Petun, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Mississauga peoples. We acknowledge the Six Nations peoples who have traditionally lived where we are now and recognize this land as governed by the Haldimand Treaty of 1784. We are grateful to have the opportunity to meet and work on this land.

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