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Each
camp has a slightly different packing list depending on the length of camp,
activities, and age of the campers.
Click on the name of the camp for a PDF of the packing list. You will need
Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print these files. If you don't have a
copy, you can
download a free copy.
Kings Kids Mini
Camps
Kings
Kids Specialty Camp
Kings Kids Camps
1, 2, and 3
Youth Quest
Survival Camp
Adventure Camp
Clothing
Camp K staff and counselors strive to model themselves after Christ. In that
effort, we take a serious approach to clothing, and desire to demonstrate
appropriate and modest attire. Therefore we insist that you give honest
consideration to your child's choice of clothes for the week. Clothing
that is tight, revealing, or that boasts writing or designs across the back of
the shorts or pants is not permitted at camp. Girls’ Note: Any fashion
worn should cover the shoulders. Shorts are permitted, but must be modest in
length, fit, and style. Low necklines (front or back) are not considered modest
attire. Swimwear must be modest, one-piece suits. Guys’ Note: Guys are required to
wear shirts at all times, except when they are in the pool area. No muscle
shirts or tank tops please. Modest swimwear means boxer trunks for guys. Camp
Kanesatake reserves the right to ask anyone to change his or her outfit if, in
the estimation of the staff, it does not comply with these standards. For personal safety, as well as that of other campers and the camp,
don’t
bring the following
- Expensive clothing or jewelry
- Any electronic devices including walkie-talkies, cell phones, CD players, iPods, or
alarm clocks
- Pocket knives, matches, lighters, or fireworks
- Drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products
- Magazines or playing cards
- Pets
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