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Explore the outdoors
Scouts, Guides and like-minded youth groups are all welcome at Camp Wildman

Explore
Camp Wildman
Experience the great outdoors and work on your skills.
Whether you looking for the simplicity of a tent, the beauty of the backwoods, the cozy comfort of an cabin, an adventure in an Adirondack, or to test your skills with a snow shelter, each option offers a chance for growth and learning.
Overnight Options

Cabins
Whether you’re seeking a cozy option for a small number of campers or a more spacious choice for a larger outing, you can find it at Camp Wildman.

Tent Camping
Discover the various tent campsite options available, from car camping to backwoods camping for your outdoor adventure.

Adirondacks
Try a three sided shelter as a gateway option, especially for cold weather camps.

Uncover
Wonders of Winter Camping
Experience the tranquility of our winter wonderland, where the beauty of nature shines in the snow.
Work on your OAS Winter Skills to build a fire in the cold, build a massive snow shelter, hike through the winter trails and practice how to best layer clothing for cold weather adventures.
Discover
Experiences in nature
Looking for something else? We are working on putting together a library of programming materials, tell us what your Youth have planned so we know what we should add next.

Info
Camp Location and Directions
Address
299 Concession Rd 8 W, Tiny
Geographic Coordinates (GPS)
44.679473876953125, -79.96720123291016
Directions
Get driving directions & traffic reports using Waze app.
Get driving directions using Google Maps
Note: 8th concession is closed in winter – Use the 9th or 6th lines to access Tiny Beaches Road.
Site Map
- Amenities
- 3 cabins
- 4 Adirondacks
- 10 campsites
- Millar Campfire Pit
- 6 KYBOs
- Activities
- Obstacle course
- 2 hiking trails
- Gaga ball pit
- Basketball nets
- 18 Disc golf baskets
- Landmarks
- 2 Parking lots
- Main firewood shed
- Water shed
- Red Eye monument
- Bridges
- Flag pole

Are pets allowed?
No, pets (other than service animals) are not allowed at any Scouts Canada property.
Camp Arrival/Departure
Campers should be told by their Scouters which gate to use, and be prepared to walk from the parking lot nearest their site.

Crests
Camp Wildman has its own crests, which can be purchased for $3.00 Each from your weekend Ranger.




Drinking Water
Yes, potable water is available onsite year-round via an outdoor tap at the water building near the entrance so you can fill up your water jugs and take back to your campsite. None of the cabins have water piped, groups are required to bring their own water containers.

Can I have a fire? Is there firewood available?
Absolutely! There bins of firewood available onsite from the weekend ranger at $5.00 per bin. Deadfall can be gathered onsite as well.
If any wood is brought on site please ensure it is sourced locally to reduce the spread of invasive species. Please do not burn skids or shop scraps with screws or nails as it makes relocating firepits challenging.

Waste – Recycle and Garbage
There is no onsite disposal available for campers or groups. Please take all garbage and recycling with you when you leave.

Washrooms
Camp Wildman has 5 maintained vaulted toilets for campers, each toilet has hand sanitizer and toilet paper. Please put only toilet paper, and bodily waste in the toilets. Please dispose of all other items including feminine products in the garbage, as they will clog the septic truck. Any items dropped in the toilets are not retrievable.

Grey Water
Grey water can be disposed of by first filtering food then pouring into pit toilets.

Still have questions?
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