SUMMER CAMPS

Welcome to Summer Camp in God’s Great Northwoods! Whether you are joining us for the first time or 12th time, for one day or a whole week, for a more traditional camp experience or a specialty program, we cannot wait to welcome you to camp! The mission of Voyageurs Lutheran Ministry is to provide Christ-centered spiritual growth, leadership development, and outreach in God’s great northwoods. Each of our programs are intentionally crafted to provide these experiences for each and every person that comes to VLM camps. We invite you to experience the quiet of creation, depth of faith community, and the strength of those connections alongside our incredible summer ministry team in 2023. We look forward to seeing you at our two unique ministry sites; Camp Hiawatha and Camp Vermilion. See you at camp!

A CAMP FOR EVERYONE

We have programs for all ages - a one-day experience for those new to camp, a two-night program for those not quite ready for a full week, and week-long programs for elementary, junior high, senior high, and family campers, as well as specialty programs focusing on hockey, canoeing, and more! No matter what option you choose, we will work hard to make it an experience to remember.

EXCEPTIONAL STAFF

VLM carefully selects our staff in order to provide the best experience possible for each camper.  Our program also includes trained lifeguards, a kitchen staff that provides nutritious and yummy meals for hungry campers, and staff trained in CPR/First Aid and risk management to respond to the needs of your campers. Everything we do is to help you see it truly is great to be alive in God's great northwoods!  Don't wait - register today and get ready for the best part of your summer!

HOCKEY CAMP

(Ages 9-14) Hockey Camp is a Camp Hiawatha tradition. For 40 years, players and coaches have been gathering to combine their love of hockey with the faith foundation that makes them good team players both on and off the ice. While we take our hockey seriously, we also take learning and growing as a community seriously.

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FAMILY CAMP

Family Camp is spending time together in the beauty of the north woods. Each day includes opportunities for worship and Bible study, as well as swimming, canoeing, creating, games, and simply spending time together as a family. Our hope is that your family will be renewed in your time at camp – as you share meals, worship, play and grow in your faith together.

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TREKKERS

(Completed grades 5-6) A balance of familiar camp activities combined with new opportunities are what the Trekker program is all about. Mixed in with favorite camp activities - swimming, games, crafts, canoeing, campfire – are faith conversation that go a bit deeper and more challenging cooking and camping skills are tried.

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CANOE CAMP

(Completed grades 5–6, 7–9, 10–12) Canoe camp is the place to both learn the basics and build on your skills. Campers spend time each day on canoeing and camping skills, mixed in among many favorite camp activities. Each age level program includes some type of overnight canoeing and camping experience. We invite you come each year and watch your skills improve as you work your way to a Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness canoe experience.

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RENDEZVOUS

Rendezvous is a fun, Christ-centered camp experience for campers with intellectual/developmental disabilities. It is three days packed with everything camp has to offer – games, swimming, worship, campfire, Bible study, creative arts, and the chance to make new friends with our staff and fellow campers!

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CANOE COUNTRY

Another way to experience VLM programming. For over 60 years, groups from all over the country have come to the northwoods of Minnesota to explore the power and splendor of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with the guidance of Voyageurs Lutheran Ministry staff.

GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION

DEFINITIONS

Below are some of the words our campers will hear at Camp Hiawatha and Camp Vermilion.

Polar Bear Swim – a short morning swim time, usually at 7:00 a.m.
Mai (my) – a time to set our focus for the day; it gives us direction as we begin each morning; also known as first word or morning devotion.
Kaper – morning chore or service done by cabin groups; Kapers include KP, litter sweep, cleaning bathrooms, and straightening up the chapel, sauna, or boathouse.
KP – kitchen pick-up or kitchen party; done by cabin groups after each meal and includes loading and unloading the dishwasher, wiping off tables, and sweeping and mopping the dining hall.
Pose (po-say) – a resting point and time to reflect and refocus on God before we continue our day; also known as morning worship.
Rubbaboo – a meal that gives energy, the “meat” of your day; also known as Bible study.
Siesta – quiet time that happens between lunch and Grovers.
Swamp Test – the intentional tipping of a canoe to learn how it feels and what to do when/if your canoe tips when out on the lake
Grover – an afternoon activity period, usually 45-60 minutes long; our afternoons often include 2-3 Grover periods.
Canteen – the camp store where campers can purchase clothes, souvenirs, and snacks.
Wattape (wa-ta-pay) – a Spruce root used by Ojibwa to stitch things together; also known as the evening devotions that tie our day together.

WHAT DO WE DO AT CAMP?

While activities and times will vary depending on the program, a typical day might look like this:
7:00 – Polar Bear Swim
7:45 – Morning Mai
8:00 – Breakfast
8:30 – Kapers
9:15 – Pose
10:00 – Rubbabo
11:15 – Village Time
12:00 – Lunch
12:45 – Siesta
1:15 – Grovers – swimming, canoeing, creative arts, games, canteen
5:30 – Supper
6:15 – Cabin Time
6:45 – Large Group Game
8:15 – Canteen
9:00 – Campfire
10:15 – Lights Out

TELL YOUR CAMP STORY

Have you been to Camp Hiawatha or Camp Vermilion? Keep camp alive in your heart and inspire others with your experience. Short or long, we’d love to hear your camp story. Use the quick form below, we’re listening!

 …IN GOD’S GREAT NORTHWOODS