Spirituality at camp
Camp Kee-Mo-Kee is affiliated with the United Church of Canada and models the Christian values of inclusion, diversity, truth and reconciliation, intercultural understanding, and environmental stewardship. Personal growth and development, leadership, community, and (most important) friendships and fun are what our campers and participants experience through our programs.
These values are interwoven into everything we do, with the purpose of encouraging campers to understand what it means to “be a good human”.
Although we are a United Church camp, we are not a bible camp. Staff might use Christian stories, teachings and camp songs, but they will also show other spiritual perspectives. A value-based theme is introduced each day at Morning Circle, grace is sung before meals, and Vespers ends the day. Our website's content is an accurate representation of the language, activities and emphasis of the programs we offer to our campers and the community.
SPARK! - SPirituality And Real Kindness; value-based programming which is integrated throughout the camper’s day. Inclusion, respect, diversity, intercultural understanding, safety, environmental stewardship and kindness are modelled for campers, encouraging personal growth and development. From the moment campers wake up and start the day with Morning Circle, to winding down with Vespers in the evening, these principles are woven into the very fabric of the camp experience.