Camper Information
Camper Handbook & Packing List
Check out our Camper Handbook for information on all things camp, including what to bring and what not to bring to camp this summer.
Check-In and Check-Out
TBD
Food Services
Balanced meals are prepared and served by the food service staff for each meal. If your child has any special dietary needs that were indicated on their registration forms, these needs will be met at camp.
A Day at Camp!
Your child will be staying for five days and four nights in cabins with trained counselors and kids around their same age. Each day they will participate in activities that usually include a water activity, indoor activity or a fun physical activity. In the evening, kids enjoy more activities or events such as campfire songs, stories and much more! All camp programs follow a philosophy that allows participants to define success individually, giving them the opportunity to choose the level at which they challenge themselves.
Registration
We look forward to welcoming our campers back to camp this summer! Registration for camp will open February 5, 2025. Please note that this year, we will be prioritizing campers who have never had the opportunity to attend camp.
Important dates
- Phase 1: Application
February 5 – February 26, 2025
- Phase 2: Conditional Acceptance
March 17 – March 31, 2025
- Phase 3: Final Acceptance
Campers will be notified of their final acceptance by the end of April
Please see our registration guide below for more information on this year’s registration process.
Qualifications
To qualify for selection, the following criteria must be met:
1. A confirmed diagnosis of arthritis or another rheumatic condition.
2. Covered by BC's health care plan, or private health insurance. Proof of a care card or private health insurance is REQUIRED for camp.
How to register
Families will be able to apply online using our secure registration website. Please note: Registration will be online only. The registration portal can be accessed via this webpage beginning on February 5, 2025.
Please note that an application does not guarantee a spot at camp. All applications will be reviewed and officially confirmed via email from Arthritis Society Canada.
When all spaces are filled, we will start a waitlist. Even if the camp is full, we still encourage interested families to apply. Cancellations are common throughout the year.
Your Registration Guide
Costs
Living with childhood arthritis can put a strain on a family’s time, energy, and financial resources. Our goal is to keep camp free for all campers across the country, and our fundraising team is working tirelessly to make this possible. However, we can’t do it alone—we rely on generous donations and community fundraising efforts to cover the cost of camp.
You can help ensure every child gets the chance to experience the joy of camp!
Join Us in Making Camp Possible
Every dollar raised goes directly toward providing an unforgettable camp experience for children living with arthritis. By fundraising or making a donation, you play a direct role in making this possible.
If we are unable to raise the necessary funds, a registration fee may need to be introduced. Should this be required, we will make every effort to notify families as soon as possible.
We will continue to offer travel bursaries to those who require additional support to attend camp.
Sponsors
During summer 2024, Camp BC was FREE for all campers. The cost of camp was covered by our outstanding donors! We thank them for their incredible support!
On behalf of the Shelagh Elaine Fulton Memorial Fund:
Surrey Fire Fighter's Charitable Foundation
