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Camp Lemieux
​Celebrating 70 Years!
1950-2020

Campers

Parents/Guardians

Clothing:
  • ​Jeans/long pants, shorts, socks and underwear
  • Shirts, sweater or warm jacket
  • Swimsuit and cover-up...one piece suits are recommended - a t-shirt will be required for all  two piece suits.
  • A shirt and pair of shorts that can get REALLY dirty
  • Sturdy sandals (no flip flops please)
  • Runners for hiking and running

Let modesty inspire your choice of clothing- it underlies all camp dress expectations. Be aware of all exposed underwear and belly buttons. T-shirts with vulgar/alcohol/drug messaging are not permitted. Gentlemen, swim trunks are fine for water front, but no walking around camp shirtless This also includes cut out T-shirts or excessively large or ripped open arm holes on tank tops. Ladies, swimwear for all counsellors, CIT’s, and campers must be a one piece swimsuit or you will be required to wear a T-shirt. Shorts should not expose the majority of the thigh and if butt cheeks are visible, change your shorts. Tank tops are welcome should they not expose underwear or cleavage both noticeable/unexpected when active. Camp Lemieux does not allow backless shirts or spaghetti straps. “Teaching modesty to children and adolescents means awakening in them respect for the human person.” (CCC 2524).

Personal Toiletries:
  • Towel, toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Soap and shampoo
  • Hair care items, deodorant, etc.

Other Items:
  • Warm sleeping bag and pillow
  • Hat, sunscreen, bug repellent
  • Extra Blanket (optional)
  • Personal medications (epi-pen, inhalers, prescriptions, etc.)
  • Personal Bible (should you have one)

Please DO NOT Bring:
  • Personal mobile devices & electronics including cell phones, music devices, tablets, electronic readers, etc.
  • Spending money
  • Pocket knives or utility tools
  • Junk food or gum
Camp Lemieux is not responsible for lost items. Please label clothing and personal items with your child's name.
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Youth Camp Drop Off Times:
Anytime between 3:00-4:00 pm Sundays

​Youth Camp Pick Up Times:
​Anytime between 7:00-7:30 pm Thursdays
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​Please ensure that this ​downloadable Camper Medication Form arrives signed with your child, should they require medication.
Medication Form 2019
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Where is Camp Lemieux?

Camp Lemieux is a Roman Catholic summer camp located 52 km off of Highway #1 southwest of Swift Current, SK.

Camp Lemieux is located on the west side of Lac Pelletier from Highway #4 south of Lac Pelletier. Regional Park pass holders can travel through Lac Pelletier Regional Park or a day pass may be needed to be purchased. If you wish to bypass the park, you can turn west at the intersection of Highway #4 and Highway #43 and travel to the south side of the lake.
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Office Phone
306-741-1229


Camp Phone
306-627-3418 
(July-August)

Mailing Address
239 4th Ave SE
Swift Current, SK  S9H 3L6

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