Everything You Need to Know
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Accommodations
Camp Starlight offers cabins or "bunks" that incorporate the comforts of home with the rustic nature of camping. Each bunk, which is designed to house 8–12 campers and 2–3 counselors, is equipped with beds and dressers in the main living room, closets for clothes and gear in the back room and cubbies for toiletries in the bathroom. Each bunk has a hot water heater, smoke alarm, front and back entrances, outside clothes line, loft for storage, windows, electric outlets, two toilets and 1–2 showers. The front of each bunk faces inward towards a semi-circle with a view of the lake, designed to promote cohesivenessThere are 48 modern cabins each with as many as 8–10 bunk beds. Each cabin has full washroom facilities.

We will be able to accommodate families together and we will be able to have some same-sex cabins for those traveling without families. To keep registration costs down, and accommodate everyone who would like to attend, we will share the cabins in this way where possible.

We will make every effort to accommodate our elderly, infirmed, and those with special needs who wish to attend, by obtaining “deluxe” housing (availability is limited).

Meals
Breakfast and dinner are served family style with the addition of bagel/cereal bars at breakfast and salad/pasta or potato bars at dinner. Lunch is served buffet style and also features an extensive salad bar, homemade soups and fresh fruit.

What to Bring

  • Bible, Hymn book, paper, and pens
  • Normal ecclesial attire for Sunday service
  • Business casual for meetings Monday to Friday
  • Bedding, towels, toiletry items
  • Appropriate swimming attire
  • Sun screen and towels
  • Hiking shoes
  • Tennis racket, inline skates, mountain bike
  • Flashlight
  • Evenings may be cool so a sweater or light jacket is advisable.

Camp Starlight has a website with lots of information that may or may not be relevant to our particular week.