Registration Form

Registrations for 2024 (OR) Login for Returning Campers

 All children are welcome. 

Camp Costs:

Tadpole Camp:  $275.00

6 Day Camps:  $525.00

Leader-in-Training Camp (LIT): $575.00

Complete the secure online Registration process through CampBrain. You will be required to log in and create a username and password.  Returning Campers can also login in here. 

 Click here

 

2)  If you do not have access to the Internet, contact our Registrar to register your camper:

Camp Lau-Ren Registrar, David Forrest

3756 Burnstown Road, Horton, ON K7V 3Z9

Telephone:  613-281-4687

Fax: 613-433-9072

Email: camplaurenregistrar@bellnet.ca

There are no refunds for cancellations for any reason (including medical or campers failing to attend) after May 31, 2024.

There is a $75.00 administration fee for cancellations prior to May 31st.

Camp Lau-Ren has a ”No Nit” policy.  All campers are checked for head lice upon arrival at camp so please check your camper’s hair prior to arrival to prevent disappointment.

Any camper found to have nits/head lice will be sent home and will not be allowed to return to camp until he/she is nit-free. The registration fee can be applied to a future camp that summer or it can be applied to a 2025 registration fee. A $75 administration fee is applied to any changes in camp registration. Remember – No pets are allowed on camp property.

All children are welcome. Subsidies are available for children who need financial assistance to attend our camp. More information can be obtained by emailing our Executive Director at ExecutiveDirector@camplau-ren.rocks

Camp Lau-Ren is continually making improvements to our facilities.  We are currently fundraising to install camper showers.  You will have the opportunity to donate to our fund during the registration process.  Anyone giving a donation of $25 or more will receive a charitable donation receipt.

Forms to bring to camp

Medication Consent Form

If you have registered online using our secure registration process through CampBrain, you will have completed the Camper Health Form, Camper Photo Release and the Standards of Conduct forms.  The only form you will be required to download and print is the Medication Consent Form.  This form must be brought to camp with your Camper’s medications and given to the Health Care Provider at Registration. All medication must be in a zip-lock bag, clearly labelled with your camper’s name.

Medication Consent Form

 

What to pack

Important information

At Camp Lau-Ren, we want everyone to be comfortable and ready to participate in programs where the quality of the experience is more important than fashion. Camp Lau-Ren’s dress code is meant to promote a sun-safe and conservative standard to campers from a variety of backgrounds and denominations. The Camp Director applies what is appropriate and has the authority to ask anyone to change clothes that fall outside of the camp’s guidelines.

Shoulders and heads are to be covered during the day to avoid sun exposure (i.e., not just sun visors). Campers will wear modest/respectable bathing suits that allow full participation in all activities (no string bikinis) on the beach and at waterfront activities. The following items are not permitted: offensive logos or art work; spaghetti straps, halter tops or bare stomachs; visible underwear; low-cut or revealing tops, pants, mini-skirts or shorts.

Flip flops, crocs or open-toed shoes may not be worn for any outdoor activity except going to and from the waterfront, so be sure to pack sturdy running shoes.

Clothing: Light coloured clothing deters the attraction of insects.  Since the mornings and evenings can be chilly, campers are encouraged to bring a variety of clothing such as jacket, sweater/fleece sweatshirt/hoodie, warm pyjamas, lots of shorts, jean/long pants, shirts/t-shirts, underwear and socks.  Rain coat is recommended because most camp activities will continue in the rain.

Camper bathing suits must be modest/respectable and allow for full participation in all activities (no string bikinis). Campers are in and out of the water a few times every day so an extra bathing suit is recommended. Bring 1 – 2 beach towels as well.

A hat/ball cap with a full visor is also required when campers are on the beach.

We do a lot of outdoor activities so rubber soled running shoes are very important.  To prevent injury to toes and feet, shoes must be closed-toed.  Crocs, flip flops or sandals can be worn to and from the beach but running shoes must be worn at all other times.  Campers may want to wear “water shoes” when swimming or canoeing.

Packing a big water bottle will help keep your camper hydrated.  Staff are always encouraging them to use the outdoor water fountains.

Insect repellent is highly recommended.  The bugs can be annoying, especially at campfire in the evening.

Toiletries: Towel, face cloth, cup, soap, brush or comb, toothbrush, deodorant, shampoo

Bedding: Warm sleeping bag, mattress cover (sheet), pillow, extra blanket

Optional: Pen, paper, book, camera, musical instruments are welcome. Bibles are available at camp. Some directors will encourage campers to bring costumes or props.

Tuck: $20 – $25 to buy treats at the Tuck Shop and helps us with our Mission Project.  All money is deposited in the Camp Bank.

Labelling your clothing and personal belonging is recommended. 

Camp Lau-Ren has partnered with Loveable Labels! 20% of every order will support our camp! Place your order online at: www.CampLauRen.loveablelabels.ca  

(Remember to include Camp Lau-Ren in the section on the checkout asking if the order is related to a Fundraiser.)

WHAT NOT TO BRING:

Bikinis, tops with spaghetti straps, non-medicinal drugs, comic books, smart phones, DVD players, iPods, MP3 players, radios, curling irons, or other electrical appliances, knives or anything that can be construed as a weapon, aerosol cans, food of any kind.

All parents/guardians will be asked on arrival at camp to keep any cell phones or ipods as they are not allowed at camp.

CAMP STORE:

During check-in and check-out, the Camp Store, which is located in the Resource Centre (beside the Infirmary) is open to sell t-shirts, hoodies, caps, barbecue wands, water bottles and souveniers.  All proceeds from the camp store help us improve the facilities or go toward camp programming.

To download a kit list for a 6-day camp, click here.

To download a kit list for the Tadpole Camp, click here.