Bruce Winter CampBruce Winter Camp
AgendaAgenda
1.1. WelcomeWelcome
2.2. Where Do We Go?Where Do We Go?
3.3. FacilitiesFacilities
4.4. Who Is Going?Who Is Going?
5.5. Camp RulesCamp Rules
6.6. What Do We Do?What Do We Do?
7.7. Daily ScheduleDaily Schedule
8.8. PackingPacking
9.9. FeesFees
10.10. QuestionsQuestions
Where Do We Go?Where Do We Go?
Camp WannaKumbacCamp WannaKumbac
1- (204) 848 -23801- (204) 848 -2380
 Approximately 3 hours by bus:Approximately 3 hours by bus:
Where Do We Go?Where Do We Go?
The Camp is minutes
away from Onanole,
MB.
Our route takes us:
West on Hwy #1 (Past
Portage)
Northwest on Hwy #16
(Past Neepawa)
North on Hwy #10
(Past Erickson)
West on PR #263 (@
Onanole)
North on PR #270
FacilitiesFacilities
 Heated cabins with bunk beds, four wallsHeated cabins with bunk beds, four walls
and a roof. (No washrooms)and a roof. (No washrooms)
 3 boys cabins and 2 girls cabins.3 boys cabins and 2 girls cabins.
 Dining hall with washrooms and showers.Dining hall with washrooms and showers.
 3 meals are provided per day, plus a night3 meals are provided per day, plus a night
time snack.time snack.
 Recreational hall for indoor activities.Recreational hall for indoor activities.
 All equipment is provided for activities.All equipment is provided for activities.
WhoWho’s Going to Look After the 50’s Going to Look After the 50
Students?Students?
School StaffSchool Staff PARENTS/VolunteersPARENTS/Volunteers
Camp RulesCamp Rules
RESPECTRESPECT
 1)1) Remember C.P.R. with all students and adults.Remember C.P.R. with all students and adults.
 2) Stay within the camp boundaries and use the buddy2) Stay within the camp boundaries and use the buddy
system when going anywhere in the boundaries. Neversystem when going anywhere in the boundaries. Never
go anywhere alone.go anywhere alone.
 3) You must wear a jacket, mitts, boots, toque and face3) You must wear a jacket, mitts, boots, toque and face
covering when outside (Depending on the weather.)covering when outside (Depending on the weather.)
 4) No junk food (only healthy snacks), gum, peanuts,4) No junk food (only healthy snacks), gum, peanuts,
nuts or wearing of scents.nuts or wearing of scents.
 5) No phones or electronics.5) No phones or electronics.
 6) You may only go in your own cabin. No visiting any6) You may only go in your own cabin. No visiting any
other cabins.other cabins.
What Do We Do?What Do We Do?
 Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing
 Fire-making, BannockFire-making, Bannock
 Snow shoeingSnow shoeing
 BroomballBroomball
 QuinzeeQuinzee
Walk in the WoodsWalk in the Woods
Ice FishingIce Fishing
OrienteeringOrienteering
CraftsCrafts
Some Activities Include:Some Activities Include:
CamperCamper’s Schedule’s Schedule
Wednesday, February 4th
8:00 Be at BMS ready to board buses.
9:00 A.M. Leave Bruce.
11:30 A.M. - 12:15 P.M Arrive at camp and settle in to cabins.
12:30 - 1:30 P.M. Lunch (bring a bag lunch!!!!)
1:30 - 3: 15 P.M. Activity #1
3:15 - 3:30 P.M. Free Time: warm up!
3:30 – 5:30 P.M. Activity #2
5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Free Time
6:00-7:00 Dinner
7:00- 7:30 Free Time
7:30 – 9:30 Park Naturalist Presentation and snack
9:30 – 10:00 Get Ready for bed
10:00 – 10:30 Relax in cabin
10:30 Lights Out and Good Night
CamperCamper’s Schedule’s Schedule
Thursday, February 5th
7:45 A.M. Rise and shine! Good morning
8:30 Breakfast
9:30 - 11:30 A.M. Activity # 3
11:30 - 12:30 Free Time
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch
2:00 – 4:00 P.M. Activity #4
4:00 – 5:00 Prepare for Bonfire
5:15-5:45 Free time: warm up!
6:00 Dinner
7:30-9:30 Night Hike/Bonfire/Snack
9:30 - 10:00 Return to cabins and prepare for bed.
10:00 Relax in cabin.
10:30 Lights out! Good night!
CamperCamper’s Schedule’s Schedule
Friday, February 6th
7:45 A.M. Rise and shine! Good morning!
8:30 A.M. Breakfast
9:30 – 11:00 A.M. Camp WannaKumbac Games
11:00 A.M. Cabin Cleanup
11:45 A.M. Lunch and Camp Awards
12:30 P.M. Cabin Check and Load Luggage
1:00 P.M. Leave Camp
4:00 P.M. Arrive back at Bruce
 Your child is limited to oneYour child is limited to one
suitcase, a bag containing his/hersuitcase, a bag containing his/her
sleeping bag and pillow and asleeping bag and pillow and a
carry on.carry on.
 Your child must be able to carryYour child must be able to carry
his/her own luggage, sleeping bag,his/her own luggage, sleeping bag,
etc.etc.
 Sleeping bags/pillows are bestSleeping bags/pillows are best
packed in a heavy duty garbagepacked in a heavy duty garbage
bag.bag.
 Label all luggage and propertyLabel all luggage and property
clearly with names.clearly with names.
PackingPacking
• Sleeping bag
• Pillow
 Winter Jacket
 Wind / Ski pants
• Pants / sweat pants
• Sweaters
• Underwear
• Long Underwear
• Pyjamas
• Sock Pairs (8+
)
 Hats / Toques
• Scarf / Neck Warmer
 Pairs of Mittens (2+
)
 Warm Winter Boots
• Indoor Footwear
• Soap / Washcloth
• Towels
• Shampoo / brush / comb
• Toothbrush / paste
• Face cream / chap stick
• Pen
• Log Book
• Plastic Dirty Laundry Bag
• Luggage Pieces
 Other:Other:
 CamerasCameras
 WatchWatch
 Board GamesBoard Games
CampersCampers’ Supplies List’ Supplies List
Students must show / wear / bring these items onto the
bus. They will not be allowed on if any are missing.
 Because wet clothes do notBecause wet clothes do not
keep warm, it is essential thatkeep warm, it is essential that
your child packs extra itemsyour child packs extra items
including:including:
 SocksSocks
 Mitts / glovesMitts / gloves
 ToquesToques
 Boot LinersBoot Liners
 UnderwearUnderwear
CampersCampers’ Supplies List’ Supplies List
 Students should bring a piece of rope/string to be
used as a clothesline in their cabin.
Medical Alert / AllergiesMedical Alert / Allergies
 Extended health benefits are recommendedExtended health benefits are recommended
 Food allergiesFood allergies must be reported so that themust be reported so that the
staff at the camp can prepare accordingly.staff at the camp can prepare accordingly.
 BRING NO NUT PRODUCTS!!!!!BRING NO NUT PRODUCTS!!!!!
 AsthmaAsthma and otherand other healthhealth concernsconcerns
(medications)(medications) must be indicated to teachingmust be indicated to teaching
staffstaff priorprior to the trip.to the trip.
 911 services and hospital services are911 services and hospital services are
located in nearby Erickson.located in nearby Erickson.
FeesFees
 Student Fees are $200.00Student Fees are $200.00
Questions?Questions?
Contact the school office 888-Contact the school office 888-
1990 or email Mr. Harland1990 or email Mr. Harland
pharland@sjsd.netpharland@sjsd.net

Bruce Middle School Winter Camp

  • 1.
  • 2.
    AgendaAgenda 1.1. WelcomeWelcome 2.2. WhereDo We Go?Where Do We Go? 3.3. FacilitiesFacilities 4.4. Who Is Going?Who Is Going? 5.5. Camp RulesCamp Rules 6.6. What Do We Do?What Do We Do? 7.7. Daily ScheduleDaily Schedule 8.8. PackingPacking 9.9. FeesFees 10.10. QuestionsQuestions
  • 3.
    Where Do WeGo?Where Do We Go? Camp WannaKumbacCamp WannaKumbac 1- (204) 848 -23801- (204) 848 -2380  Approximately 3 hours by bus:Approximately 3 hours by bus:
  • 4.
    Where Do WeGo?Where Do We Go? The Camp is minutes away from Onanole, MB. Our route takes us: West on Hwy #1 (Past Portage) Northwest on Hwy #16 (Past Neepawa) North on Hwy #10 (Past Erickson) West on PR #263 (@ Onanole) North on PR #270
  • 6.
    FacilitiesFacilities  Heated cabinswith bunk beds, four wallsHeated cabins with bunk beds, four walls and a roof. (No washrooms)and a roof. (No washrooms)  3 boys cabins and 2 girls cabins.3 boys cabins and 2 girls cabins.  Dining hall with washrooms and showers.Dining hall with washrooms and showers.  3 meals are provided per day, plus a night3 meals are provided per day, plus a night time snack.time snack.  Recreational hall for indoor activities.Recreational hall for indoor activities.  All equipment is provided for activities.All equipment is provided for activities.
  • 7.
    WhoWho’s Going toLook After the 50’s Going to Look After the 50 Students?Students? School StaffSchool Staff PARENTS/VolunteersPARENTS/Volunteers
  • 8.
    Camp RulesCamp Rules RESPECTRESPECT 1)1) Remember C.P.R. with all students and adults.Remember C.P.R. with all students and adults.  2) Stay within the camp boundaries and use the buddy2) Stay within the camp boundaries and use the buddy system when going anywhere in the boundaries. Neversystem when going anywhere in the boundaries. Never go anywhere alone.go anywhere alone.  3) You must wear a jacket, mitts, boots, toque and face3) You must wear a jacket, mitts, boots, toque and face covering when outside (Depending on the weather.)covering when outside (Depending on the weather.)  4) No junk food (only healthy snacks), gum, peanuts,4) No junk food (only healthy snacks), gum, peanuts, nuts or wearing of scents.nuts or wearing of scents.  5) No phones or electronics.5) No phones or electronics.  6) You may only go in your own cabin. No visiting any6) You may only go in your own cabin. No visiting any other cabins.other cabins.
  • 9.
    What Do WeDo?What Do We Do?  Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing  Fire-making, BannockFire-making, Bannock  Snow shoeingSnow shoeing  BroomballBroomball  QuinzeeQuinzee Walk in the WoodsWalk in the Woods Ice FishingIce Fishing OrienteeringOrienteering CraftsCrafts Some Activities Include:Some Activities Include:
  • 10.
    CamperCamper’s Schedule’s Schedule Wednesday,February 4th 8:00 Be at BMS ready to board buses. 9:00 A.M. Leave Bruce. 11:30 A.M. - 12:15 P.M Arrive at camp and settle in to cabins. 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. Lunch (bring a bag lunch!!!!) 1:30 - 3: 15 P.M. Activity #1 3:15 - 3:30 P.M. Free Time: warm up! 3:30 – 5:30 P.M. Activity #2 5:30 – 6:00 P.M. Free Time 6:00-7:00 Dinner 7:00- 7:30 Free Time 7:30 – 9:30 Park Naturalist Presentation and snack 9:30 – 10:00 Get Ready for bed 10:00 – 10:30 Relax in cabin 10:30 Lights Out and Good Night
  • 11.
    CamperCamper’s Schedule’s Schedule Thursday,February 5th 7:45 A.M. Rise and shine! Good morning 8:30 Breakfast 9:30 - 11:30 A.M. Activity # 3 11:30 - 12:30 Free Time 12:30 - 1:30 Lunch 2:00 – 4:00 P.M. Activity #4 4:00 – 5:00 Prepare for Bonfire 5:15-5:45 Free time: warm up! 6:00 Dinner 7:30-9:30 Night Hike/Bonfire/Snack 9:30 - 10:00 Return to cabins and prepare for bed. 10:00 Relax in cabin. 10:30 Lights out! Good night!
  • 12.
    CamperCamper’s Schedule’s Schedule Friday,February 6th 7:45 A.M. Rise and shine! Good morning! 8:30 A.M. Breakfast 9:30 – 11:00 A.M. Camp WannaKumbac Games 11:00 A.M. Cabin Cleanup 11:45 A.M. Lunch and Camp Awards 12:30 P.M. Cabin Check and Load Luggage 1:00 P.M. Leave Camp 4:00 P.M. Arrive back at Bruce
  • 13.
     Your childis limited to oneYour child is limited to one suitcase, a bag containing his/hersuitcase, a bag containing his/her sleeping bag and pillow and asleeping bag and pillow and a carry on.carry on.  Your child must be able to carryYour child must be able to carry his/her own luggage, sleeping bag,his/her own luggage, sleeping bag, etc.etc.  Sleeping bags/pillows are bestSleeping bags/pillows are best packed in a heavy duty garbagepacked in a heavy duty garbage bag.bag.  Label all luggage and propertyLabel all luggage and property clearly with names.clearly with names. PackingPacking
  • 14.
    • Sleeping bag •Pillow  Winter Jacket  Wind / Ski pants • Pants / sweat pants • Sweaters • Underwear • Long Underwear • Pyjamas • Sock Pairs (8+ )  Hats / Toques • Scarf / Neck Warmer  Pairs of Mittens (2+ )  Warm Winter Boots • Indoor Footwear • Soap / Washcloth • Towels • Shampoo / brush / comb • Toothbrush / paste • Face cream / chap stick • Pen • Log Book • Plastic Dirty Laundry Bag • Luggage Pieces  Other:Other:  CamerasCameras  WatchWatch  Board GamesBoard Games CampersCampers’ Supplies List’ Supplies List Students must show / wear / bring these items onto the bus. They will not be allowed on if any are missing.
  • 15.
     Because wetclothes do notBecause wet clothes do not keep warm, it is essential thatkeep warm, it is essential that your child packs extra itemsyour child packs extra items including:including:  SocksSocks  Mitts / glovesMitts / gloves  ToquesToques  Boot LinersBoot Liners  UnderwearUnderwear CampersCampers’ Supplies List’ Supplies List  Students should bring a piece of rope/string to be used as a clothesline in their cabin.
  • 16.
    Medical Alert /AllergiesMedical Alert / Allergies  Extended health benefits are recommendedExtended health benefits are recommended  Food allergiesFood allergies must be reported so that themust be reported so that the staff at the camp can prepare accordingly.staff at the camp can prepare accordingly.  BRING NO NUT PRODUCTS!!!!!BRING NO NUT PRODUCTS!!!!!  AsthmaAsthma and otherand other healthhealth concernsconcerns (medications)(medications) must be indicated to teachingmust be indicated to teaching staffstaff priorprior to the trip.to the trip.  911 services and hospital services are911 services and hospital services are located in nearby Erickson.located in nearby Erickson.
  • 17.
    FeesFees  Student Feesare $200.00Student Fees are $200.00
  • 18.
    Questions?Questions? Contact the schooloffice 888-Contact the school office 888- 1990 or email Mr. Harland1990 or email Mr. Harland pharland@sjsd.netpharland@sjsd.net