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Forest Cliff FAQs

Campers should come to camp with:

  • a water bottle
  • sunscreen
  • closed-toed shoes
  • sandals for the beach
  • a bathing suit
  • beach towel
  • an extra change of clothes (or two!)
  • weather-appropriate clothing like a hat or rain jacket
  • a plastic bag for wet items.

On the evening of Canada Day, we welcome camper families to stay at camp after pickup to enjoy camp activities, dinner, campfire, and fireworks! Campers will need to be signed out into the supervision and care of families for the evening. You are welcome to stay for any or all of the evening programming, on us!

Each day, campers will have the opportunity to enjoy campfire programming, activities, camp wide games, meals, TUCK, and beach time. Campers travel together in their Cabin Group and stay on our property the entire time. Drop-off is between 8:00-8:15am and pickup is at 4:00pm. An Extended Care program is available until 5:15pm.

Campers must have completed SK through Grade 7 by June 2026.

A nutritious and filling breakfast and lunch are provided for campers each day. Additionally, families are invited to join campers for dinner during our Canada Day extended programming. Our food team can accommodate dietary restrictions and allergies.

Day Camp at the Lake offers all the fun of Day Camp at Forest Cliff’s lakefront property in Lambton Shores. Campers will have a schedule full of fun activities offered exclusively at this location, including our high ropes challenge course, kayaking, and more! At Day Camp on the Lake, all your campers’ meals are provided by our amazing food team.

Yes. All retreat groups must provide proof of liability insurance, including abuse liability, and Forest Cliff Camp must be named as an additional insured party. Please connect with bookings@forestcliff.ca to discuss options for uninsured groups. 

All Forest Cliff Retreats (Property Rentals and Hosted Retreats) give your group exclusive access to our facilities. For overnight retreats, our staff remain on-site in separate accommodations.

No. Retreat groups are responsible for bringing and distributing all medications and first aid supplies for the duration of your stay.