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Sr. High | Ages 15-17
Next-level fun. Next-level faith. This week is all about deep connection, powerful worship, leadership growth, and unforgettable moments with friends. Adventure, freedom, and experiences that shape who you are and who you’re becoming.
CLASSIC CAMP includes all regular camp activities including: Zipline, Archery/Rifelry, Pool, Skatepark, Crafts, Hikes, Theme nights, Field Games and more...
Campers can add on the following "Specialty Camp" experiences to their afternoon sessions while still enjoying the Classic Camp experience in the mornings with their cabin.
Volleyball • Soccer • Dance • Skateboard • Scooter +$40 =$530 / Week
We’ll send out detailed lists in June. Standard items to bring include:
- Sleeping bag
- Pillow
- Light blanket
- Closed toe shoes (required to participate in activities like zipline, climbing wall, etc.)
- Sandals
- Long pants and a sweater for cooler nights
- Enough camp appropriate clothing for the week
- Clothing for theme night dress up
- Rain jacket
- Toiletries
- Shower towel
- Sunscreen & hat
- Bugspray
- Water bottle
- Swimsuit (water activity appropriate) and pool towel
Eagle’s Nest Ranch is a device free camp unless the device is required for assistive communication with a camper and has been pre-approved for use by the camp director.
Campers may use the office phone to call home if needed between 4 and 5 p.m. or 9 and 10 p.m. We encourage campers to make it through the first full day prior to calling parents in case of homesickness.
In case of an emergency there is a phoneline that is monitored daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. if parents need to get a hold of a camper (403-527-3815).
We can easily accommodate allergies that are noted on the medical form.
We welcome all kinds of campers with the understanding that many areas, outside of our town hall and main area spaces, may be difficult to navigate for those with accessibility and special needs. Many of the paths to and from different activities are gravel or dirt with tree roots.
We don’t have staff available for one on one aid, but if your camper requires that, we can provide accommodations for the camper’s aide.
We accept e-transfer and credit card payments. If you’re paying by credit card, payment plans can be set up on the payment screen with bi-monthly or monthly payments.
We have sponsorship available for those families who need financial assistance. We ask all sponsorship campers to pay a $50 deposit and fill in the sponsorship form in the registration process. Sponsorship funds are applied on a first come, and needed basis as funds become available from our donors. Please indicate the amount of sponsorship you require for each camper.
We also offer a sibling discount (less $50 for each sibling in a family). This discount is automatically applied when you register siblings together. If siblings are not registered at the same time, please let the office know and we can add it onto one of the camper’s profiles.
Cancellations prior to June 30 will receive a full refund less the $50 deposit per camper. Cancellations after June 30 are nonrefundable. Exceptions may be made with a doctor’s note at the discretion of the camp director. No refund is given to campers arriving late, leaving early, or asked to leave camp due to disciplinary reasons.
We have 70 staff for our summer camps. All summer staff receive a week of staff training with safe camp procedures. Specific certifications for specific areas are verified during the hiring process to ensure they’re up to date and valid.
We ensure a minimum of one cabin leader per cabin, all leadership, and a minimum of one person stationed at each activity is trained in First Aid. We also have a licensed nurse and nurse helper on staff for the summer.
- Don’t bring any electronic devices. ENR is a device free camp with no cell service.
- No outside food/drink. Exceptions are made only for campers with specific dietary needs, and food is kept in the camp kitchen.
- No bikes.
We run through all our emergency procedures on Sunday when campers arrive.
In the unlikely event we need to contact all parents, we’ll send an email update and call all parents individually by phone.
Individual camper emergencies such as a personal injury are attended to by our camp nurse and recorded in our registration system. If any kind of bad sprains, broken bones, or emergent care is needed, our office will notify parents immediately.
Drop off is on Sundays from 3 to 4 p.m.
Pick up is on Fridays:
Arrival 11 a.m. Camper Showcase 11:30 a.m. Official farewell and family BBQ lunch 12 to 1 p.m.
We can accommodate gluten free, dairy free, egg free, and/or nut free diets.
Other dietary restrictions or accommodations may be available on a case by case basis. Parents are always welcome to pack their camper with their own meals to be kept in the kitchen to be accessed at meal times.
Our cook has more than 25 years of experience and understands the nutritional needs of campers, especially at a high energy camp. We ensure all meals are healthy and well-balanced.
There is one main boys washroom and shower house connected to the main building, and one main girls washroom and shower house connected to the girls cabins.
There are also washrooms in the main Town Hall.
Camper cabins hold 12 to 20 campers. Most of the cabins are a large open cabin with bunk beds strategically placed to allow for safe pathways in case of emergencies.