Here’s a detailed overview of how camp works — safety, registration, travel, costs,
daily life, and our specialty programs. If you don’t see your question answered,
we’re always happy to talk.
This information is updated regularly. For the latest details on dates, fees, and
registration, please also check the Camp Sessions and Dates & Rates pages.
About Rainbow Camp®
What Rainbow Camp® is and how we keep people safe.
Rainbow Camp® is a summer camp for 2SLGBTQ+ and allied youth ages 12–17, with three core
programs: Rainbow Camp®, Rainbow LEAD, and Rainbow Quest. We are accredited by the
Ontario Camps Association (OCA).
What is Rainbow Camp®?›
Rainbow Camp® is a summer camp for 2SLGBTQ+ teens ages 12–17. Campers include
2 Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and allied youth,
their siblings, and children in queer families.
We currently offer three camp programs:
Rainbow Camp® (ages 12–17)
Rainbow LEAD (Leadership Exploration And Development, generally ages 15–17/16–17)
Rainbow Quest (out-trip / canoe-trip program, ages 13–17 in current offerings)
Is Rainbow Camp® accredited by the Ontario Camps Association (OCA)?›
Yes. Rainbow Camp® is accredited with the Ontario Camps Association (OCA). The OCA
sets standards for safety, leadership, programming, and administration. Accreditation
means we meet or exceed those standards.
You can learn more about the OCA at their website if you’d like to see the specific
standards we follow.
How safe is camp?›
The well-being and safety of campers and staff is our top priority. As an OCA
accredited camp, we follow high standards for:
Staff training and supervision
Emergency and risk management procedures
Program safety (including waterfront and out-trips)
Health care and mental health support
Our site is in a remote location, and only authorized people are allowed on camp
property. Campers are supervised at all times. All staff complete a full week of
camp-specific training, including camper safety and emergency procedures.
We have a trained medic on site, many staff with first aid training, and all
waterfront activities (swimming and canoeing) are supervised by a qualified lifeguard.
Registration & Participants
Who comes to camp and how registration works.
Rainbow Camp® welcomes campers from across Canada and the United States, with online
registration, waitlists, and options for additional support.
What ages can attend Rainbow Camp®?›
Rainbow Camp® offers camps for youth ages 12–17, including Rainbow
Camp®, Rainbow LEAD, and Rainbow Quest.
How do I register?›
Registration is done online through our secure registration portal. A link to
registration is provided on the Camp Sessions and Dates & Rates pages and on
our main Rainbow Camp® page.
Camp often fills quickly, so we recommend registering early. If a session is full,
you can join the waitlist and we’ll contact you if a spot opens up.
During registration, both parent/guardian and camper forms need to be completed.
Health and medical information is collected closer to camp.
If I’m on the waitlist, how likely am I to get a spot?›
Many campers on the waitlist are able to attend each year. Spaces can open due to
funding or because registered campers can no longer attend.
If a spot becomes available, we’ll contact you by phone and email. It’s important
that your contact information in the registration system is up to date so we can
reach you quickly.
I live outside Ontario or in the United States. Can I still attend?›
Yes. Many of our campers come from across Canada and the United States.
Registration fees include travel from several locations across Ontario. If you live
outside those areas, travel costs are not included, but:
We can often assist with booking or planning travel.
You can apply for travel bursary funding (funds are limited and based on donations).
Campers from the U.S. are also eligible to apply for campership (scholarship) funding
and travel bursaries. We can help organize travel, but we cannot be responsible for U.S.
campers while they are crossing the border.
Can I register without a parent/guardian? What if I’m not the legal guardian?›
All campers under 18 need parent/guardian consent to attend Rainbow Camp®. However,
a supportive adult can complete the registration form, as long as we can confirm
registration with the camper’s legal guardian(s).
My camper needs extra support. What supports are available?›
We take camper well-being seriously and staff receive training on supporting mental
health and group living. Additional support needs are handled case by case.
When you fill out the registration form, please be as specific as possible about
what your camper needs so we can assess whether we can support them safely.
Important notes:
Rainbow Camp® does not provide 1:1 support or personal support workers.
Campers must be able to live in a group setting: shared cabins, communal meals, and large group activities.
There are opportunities for smaller group and quiet activities during the week.
What mental health supports are available?›
We recognize that 2SLGBTQ+ communities experience higher rates of mental health
challenges. We have policies and practices to support the physical and emotional
safety of campers, staff, and volunteers.
Support can include:
Staff trained in mental health awareness and response.
Quiet program options and calm spaces during the day.
Headphones for noisy environments (as needed).
Cabin meals outside the dining hall when that helps.
Daily check-ins with our mental health medic.
If you have specific mental health concerns, please contact us in advance so we can
talk together about whether camp is a good fit and what supports might be available.
How open do I have to be about my identity at camp? Do I have to be out at home?›
At Rainbow Camp®, it’s your choice what you share about your identity.
You can use whatever name(s) and pronouns feel right for you at camp.
We provide name tags daily and can change them if your name or pronouns change.
You do not need to be out at home to attend camp.
When we talk with parents/guardians, we’ll use the name indicated on your registration
form, unless you’ve given us permission to do otherwise. We prioritize your safety and
privacy in those conversations.
Do I have to identify as 2SLGBTQ+ to come to camp? Can I attend as an ally?›
Rainbow Camp® welcomes all identities, including allies. Many campers are 2SLGBTQ+,
and some are allies, siblings, or children in queer families. What matters is that
you are supportive of 2SLGBTQ+ communities and willing to help make camp a Brave Space
for everyone.
Finances & Travel
Costs, funding, and getting to camp.
Rainbow Camp® uses a tiered payment system, camperships, and travel bursaries to keep camp
accessible, and includes supervised bus travel from several locations in Ontario.
Where is Rainbow Camp® located and how do I get there?›
Rainbow Camp® is located near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
Registration includes bus travel from several locations in Ontario. If you are not
taking the bus or live outside Ontario, you can:
Fly into Sault Ste. Marie airport, or
Be dropped off and picked up directly at camp.
For more detailed travel information, please see the Location & Travel page.
How much does Rainbow Camp® cost, and what is the tiered system?›
We use a voluntary tiered payment system so families can choose the fee that best
matches their financial situation. A detailed breakdown of current fees for Rainbow
Camp®, Rainbow LEAD, and Rainbow Quest is on the Dates & Rates page.
In general:
Tier 1 reflects the true cost of camp.
Tier 2 & 3 are partially subsidized options.
Tier 4 is the most subsidized option.
The actual cost of camp is around $2,000 per camper, and we fundraise year-round so
that many families can pay less. Donations can be made online to support this.
How do I pay for camp and when is payment due?›
Payment options include:
E-transfer
Cheque
Credit card (through online registration)
You’ll select your payment method during online registration. Cheques can be mailed to:
Rainbow Camp®
76 Dawson St, PO Box 242
Thessalon, ON P0R 1L0
Final payment is due at least 21 days before your session starts,
but you’re welcome to pay earlier. Payment plans are available during registration or
by request.
How do I know which payment tier to choose?›
Nobody knows your financial situation better than you. The tier you select is entirely
your choice and will not affect your camper’s experience at camp.
We will not question or judge your tier selection. Financial information is kept
confidential and is only accessible to office staff.
What are my chances of receiving a campership or travel bursary?›
Many people donate specifically to help cover the cost of camp for those who need
financial help. Funds are limited and depend on how much is donated, but we encourage
you to fill out the Campership and Travel Bursary forms during online registration.
Once your application is submitted, we’ll review your information and let you know
what funding is available. Funding decisions are communicated by email.
What if I can’t afford to come to camp?›
We do our best to ensure finances are not the reason someone can’t attend Rainbow
Camp®. Options include:
The tiered payment system.
Payment plans.
Campership applications (camp funding requests).
Travel bursaries (which can cover up to a set amount of travel costs).
We fundraise year-round to make these supports possible, but they are limited. The
earlier you apply and clearly explain your needs, the better we can try to help.
Is travel supervised? What ID does my camper need?›
Bus travel:
Camp buses are private (Rainbow Camp® only).
They are supervised by Rainbow Camp® staff.
Flights:
Flights are unsupervised and must be coordinated with camp staff for arrival and departure times.
A staff member will meet campers at the Sault Ste. Marie airport and arrange transport to camp.
ID requirements:
Campers flying to camp must have government-issued ID that matches the name on their ticket.
Campers traveling from the U.S. must have a current, valid passport with a name matching their ticket.
Legal names are used only for travel bookings and are kept confidential.
Programming & Daily Life
What campers do, where they sleep, and what to bring.
Camp days are full but flexible, with lots of choice-based programming, shared cabins,
and time outdoors.
What will campers do at camp?›
Campers participate in a wide range of activities, including:
Arts and crafts, music, drama, writing
Outdoor games, hiking, waterfront time (swimming, canoeing)
Educational and social justice programming
Much of our programming is choice-based, so campers can pick
activities that interest them most.
What does a typical day at camp look like?›
A typical day might include:
Wake up / optional early morning activity
Breakfast and cabin clean-up
Multiple activity sessions where campers choose their programs
Meals, snacks, and rest times
Evening program and campfire
Cabin time and lights out
Times and details can vary by session and year, but there is always a balance of
structured activities, free choice, and downtime.
What kind of facilities does Rainbow Camp® have?›
Rainbow Camp® is located near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and includes:
Camper cabins
Dining hall
Medic station
Gender-neutral washrooms with private showers
Lakefront with beach, swimming, and canoeing
Outdoor areas for hiking and games
What should I pack for camp?›
A sample packing list is available on the Rainbow Camp® website, and a complete,
updated packing list will be emailed to registered families before camp.
The packing list covers clothing, toiletries, outdoor gear, and any optional items
that might make campers more comfortable.
Do staff sleep in the same cabins as campers?›
Yes. Staff sleep in the same cabins as campers to ensure their safety and
well-being.
Cabins typically sleep between 6–12 people (including staff), and cabin groups
are based on age rather than gender identity.
How are cabins chosen? Can I be in a cabin with my friend?›
Cabins are sorted by age, regardless of gender identity and gender expression.
You can request to be in a cabin with a friend on your registration form and we’ll
do our best to honour that request. Due to volume and limited cabin space, we can’t
guarantee every request will be possible.
Rainbow LEAD
Leadership Exploration And Development.
Rainbow LEAD is a two-week leadership program for older youth who want to build skills and
support younger campers.
What will I do at Rainbow LEAD camp?›
LEADers spend two weeks at Rainbow Camp®. In week one, they focus on:
Leadership skills and team-building
Social change and community-building
Participating in regular camp activities
In week two, LEADers are paired with a cabin of younger campers and work alongside
an experienced counsellor, helping to lead:
Crafts and activities
Discussions and reflection circles
Campfires, games, and group programs
LEADers also participate in an overnight out-trip as part of their learning.
What are the dates and costs for Rainbow LEAD, and how does travel work?›
Current dates and fees for Rainbow LEAD are listed on the Camp Sessions and
Dates & Rates pages.
LEAD uses the same tiered payment system as Rainbow Camp®, and registrants can apply
for camperships and travel bursaries. Registration includes travel from several
Ontario pickup locations, with additional support available if you’re traveling
from farther away.
How do I apply to be a LEADer, and is participation guaranteed?›
Participation in Rainbow LEAD is not automatic. Spaces are limited and we want to
ensure the program is a good fit for each participant.
Steps to apply:
Complete the online registration form for Rainbow LEAD.
After registration, we’ll contact you to set up a virtual meeting (usually on Zoom).
This isn’t a formal interview, but a chance to get to know you and your goals.
We’ll then confirm acceptance into the program by email.
What if Rainbow LEAD is full, and who do I contact with more questions?›
The Rainbow LEAD program is small, with a maximum of about 8 LEADers per session.
If the program is full, we encourage you to register on the waitlist. Each year we
are able to move some people off the waitlist as space opens up.
Rainbow Quest combines time at main camp with a multi-day backcountry canoe trip, no
prior camping experience required.
What is Rainbow Quest?›
Rainbow Quest is an out-trip-based program centered on a multi-day backcountry canoe
trip. It offers campers the chance to:
Sleep under the stars in tents
Learn about the natural environment
Cook on camp stoves and swim in lakes
Build camping skills (knot tying, shelter building, water purification, site setup, orienteering)
Campers spend the first couple of days at main camp learning canoeing and camping
basics and participating in regular camp activities. Then they head out on their
canoe trip before returning to main camp for showers, rest, and a final day together.
Do I need camping or canoe experience? Is there a swim test?›
You do not need prior camping or canoe experience to join Rainbow
Quest — we teach you what you need to know during the first days on site.
To participate fully, you will need to pass a swim test before leaving on the out-trip.
The swim test typically includes:
Swimming a short distance fully clothed (hoodie and pants)
Keeping yourself afloat
Putting on a lifejacket in the water
A video of the swim test is provided in advance so you can see what to expect.
If you do not pass the swim test or are a weaker swimmer, you can still participate,
but you’ll be placed in a canoe with a certified lifeguard instead of choosing
your own canoe partners.
How much does Rainbow Quest cost and what do I need to bring?›
Rainbow Quest uses the same tiered payment system as our other programs, and
camperships and travel bursaries are available. Exact fees and dates are on the
Dates & Rates page.
Registration includes travel from several Ontario locations. If you’re coming from
outside these areas, we can help plan flights and you can apply for a travel bursary.
Before the trip, you’ll receive a detailed packing list and videos to help you pack.
Rainbow Camp® provides:
Canoe equipment (including lifejackets)
Shared gear such as tents, cooking gear, and first aid kits
You’ll need to bring your own personal gear, including a suitable sleeping bag,
clothing, and toiletries.
I’ve never camped in the backcountry before. Is Rainbow Quest still for me?›
Yes. Backcountry camping can start at any age or skill level. Rainbow Quest is
designed for beginners as well as youth with previous experience.
It’s often best to try the backcountry for the first time with a supportive, trained
group — which is exactly what the Rainbow Camp® staff provide.
Policies & Guidelines
Brave Space, safety, and community agreements.
Rainbow Camp® is a Brave Space, smoke-free and substance-free, with clear expectations
around electronics, snacks, and how we treat one another.
What is the Brave Space Policy at Rainbow Camp®?›
Brave Space Guidelines
Everyone at camp agrees to our Brave Space Guidelines, which are built on:
Controversy with civility
Owning intentions and impacts
Challenge by choice
Respect
No attacks
In practice, this means:
Honouring different journeys and experiences.
Upholding everyone’s dignity across identities (gender, sexual orientation, race, class, ability, age, spirituality, and more).
Engaging in respectful dialogue, even when we disagree.
Being mindful that our impact matters as much as our intent — and taking responsibility for both.
Recognizing that growth can be uncomfortable, and that people can choose how much they engage.
Avoiding assumptions or generalizations about others.
Not engaging in any behaviour (verbal or physical) that bullies, demeans, or harms others.
Seeking explicit consent before physical contact, recording others, or sharing confidential information.
These guidelines help create a supportive environment that encourages growth,
accountability, bravery, and open communication.
What is the policy on smoking, substances, and alcohol?›
Rainbow Camp® is a smoke-free and substance-free camp. Alcohol,
drugs, cigarettes, and vaping are not permitted on camp property.
Campers found with contraband will be dismissed early from camp. This policy is
part of keeping the space as safe and healthy as possible for everyone.
Are cell phones and personal electronics allowed at camp?›
Cell phones and personal electronic devices are not permitted
during camp.
Campers may bring them for travel only. Once they arrive at camp, phones and
similar devices are collected and stored in a secure place for the rest of the week.
If campers want to listen to music at camp, we ask that they bring a separate
music device (such as an MP3 player) that is not a phone.
Can campers bring their own snacks or special food?›
Please do not send snacks to camp. For allergy and wildlife
reasons, any food not purchased by camp staff will be confiscated.
Snacks are provided daily and we make sure everyone is well-nourished. Food is
not allowed in cabins because it attracts animals and insects.
If campers have specific dietary needs, they can indicate them on the registration
form. We will make sure to provide food that meets those needs.
Didn’t see your question here?
If something isn’t covered or you’d like to talk through a specific situation, we’re
happy to connect. Rainbow Camp® is all about building a Brave Space together — and
that starts with good communication.