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      Summer camps.

We've been running our summer camps for the past 19 years, and they continually prove to be life-changing events for our participants. Come and see why our campers keep returning for more.

Whether it's five dollars or five thousand, your donations make a real difference in the lives of kids who get to attend camp because of your generosity.

Help a kid get to camp.

Urban programs

Between the months of October to March, our Urban Rediscovery program gives youth an opportunity to stay connected with Ghost River Rediscovery. 

Our Urban programs are provided FREE of charge.

Summer Programs are now available for registration!​​
 

Ghost River Rediscovery’s summer camps, set in the beautiful Devil’s Gap area, have been providing powerful, uplifting experiences for youth and adults for the past 18 years. Our wilderness camps are guided by highly skilled staff, and are blessed with the presence of Native Elders who share their life’s wisdom and pass on cultural teachings to the participants.​
 

When you sign your children up for one of our summer camps, your children will receive:
• High quality outdoor education
• AMAZING Staff-to-participant ratios (MAX 3 students to 1 staff), making sure your child gets all of the support that they deserve
• Heightened knowledge and sense of place
• Travel expenses to and from camp, meals, and camping accommodations are covered
• Cultural wisdom, passed down directly from Native Elders
• Stories that they can tell for the rest of their lives!

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Check out our camp dates page and register today!

What's new?

Announcement: Subsidy applications are out!

​Thanks to the generous donations of others, Ghost River Rediscovery is pleased to be able to offer subsidies to those who are unable to afford the cost of camp. Applications are due by June 10th at 12:00 pm. We will notify the applicants of the status of their request by June 21st. 



For more information, or to request an application, please email apndcamp@ghostriverrediscovery.com.

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