Summer Camp
Welcome to High Prairie Wilderness Camp
Are You Ready for the Adventure?
2024 Dates: July 30-Aug 5; Aug 7-16; August 18-24
Age: 12-17 | Co-Ed | Cost: $310 (7-day) / $400 (10-day)
Where: Horses, campfires, games, friends, great food and time with God await you at HPWC, located 20 minutes south-west of High Prairie, AB. A map is sent out as part of the camper’s registration package.
Experience Level: Beginner to Advanced. We have horses for campers who have never ridden to campers who are experienced riders, so there is a horse for everyone! For campers who are spending their first time away at camp, we recommend starting with one of our 7-day camp options. For campers from previous years, or campers with previous camp experience, the 10-day camp offers even more fun, more rides, and perhaps even a crack at our Camp Olympics!
What to Bring: Campers should bring their personal items and clothing, including a sleeping bag, light blanket, and sleeping mat or thermarest mattress. A detailed “What To Bring” list will be emailed as part of the registration package.
Activities: Riding, games, shelter building, fire-starting with flint & steel, AMAZING food, living in a tipi, Bannock at the River, chores, and chapel sessions!
More Info: Once registered, you will receive an email with the following information package:
– What to bring
– Map to camp
– Drop-off/Pick-up times and locations
– Camp Emergency Contact Information
A Day in the Life of an HPWC Camper....
Meet Sandra…like you, she has been looking forward to coming to HPWC ever since she heard about it on Facebook!
When Sandra gets to camp, she will be greeted by one of our friendly staff members. It may even be our staff in this photo!
After settling in her tipi and meeting her tipi leaders, Sandra joins the rest of the camp for a time of games. Before long, its supper time, chore time, games, and then chapel, followed by bedtime.
When Sandra gets to camp, she will be greeted by one of our friendly staff members. It may even be our staff in this photo!
After settling in her tipi and meeting her tipi leaders, Sandra joins the rest of the camp for a time of games. Before long, its supper time, chore time, games, and then chapel, followed by bedtime.
The next day, everyone finishes waking up with hot chocolate and morning chapel, eats an awesome breakfast, completes their chores and tipi clean-up, and heads over to the horses to head out on the ride.
When they get back from the ride, Sandra’s group joins for Tipi Time, followed by group games, supper, chores, and chapel.
At the end of the day, she can hardly believe the day is over and can’t wait for tomorrow!
When they get back from the ride, Sandra’s group joins for Tipi Time, followed by group games, supper, chores, and chapel.
At the end of the day, she can hardly believe the day is over and can’t wait for tomorrow!