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About Out Tripping Programs

Camp Otonabee offers two Out Tripping programs — Loon and Heron — for campers ages 9Y-14Y. All Out Tripping programs involve a wilderness canoe camping trip with our experienced and committed staff.

Our out tripping programs are an excellent opportunity for campers to spend some quality time outside and learn new skills including paddling, fire building, water safety and good back-country camping practices.

These programs are only offered on specific weeks of the summer and space is limited, so register early to avoid disappointment.  

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Registration opens Thursday, February 6, 2025!

We're busy getting ready for another incredible camp season. Check back for announcements once registration has opened.

Out Tripping Programs - Overview

The Loon out tripping program is an overnight option for campers who are looking for an introduction to back-country camping. 

In this five-day program, campers will participate in traditional day camp activities for the first two days at camp Otonabee, and return home each night (either via the camp bus or picked up at camp).

On Wednesday campers will head into the back-country to begin their paddle trip and return on Friday. 

The Heron out tripping program is for campers who are looking for an extended wilderness experience. This program lasts 10 days over two weeks.

During the first week, campers will participate in traditional day camp activities at Camp Otonabee Monday-Friday, and return home each night (either via the camp bus or picked up at camp).

On Monday of the second week, campers will arrive at camp with all of their gear packed and ready to venture out on a five-day, four-night trip in North Frontenac back-country. 

For full program descriptions and to check program availability, please visit our online registration system by clicking on the 'register now' button below.

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Preparing for Camp

It's exciting getting ready to go to camp. We've put together some resources and frequently asked questions to help you have the best camp experience.