How do I get more information?
To get more information, please call or email the camp office. You may also set up an appointment to take a tour of the camp during the summer. info@campramah.com
Where are the campers from?
Many of our campers are from Canada, mostly the Toronto area. We also have a large number of campers from Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Buffalo, and the surrounding area.
How often does laundry get done?
It is sent out once a week and done by a laundry service.
Can I email letters?
You can email your camper anytime through Bunk1, which can be found on the home page of our website. We print all emails once a day. Your camper will receive the emails after the mail has arrived and has been sorted.
Can I send packages?
Yes. But please remember, no food!!! We make sure your children have plenty to eat and enough treats.
How does my child receive their medication?
Your child receives his/her medication from the camp nurses in our infirmary every day, at times that correspond to the dosage he/she needs.
What if my child gets sick or injured?
We have a full-time nursing staff as well as a camp Doctor. Most illnesses and injuries can be treated in camp. If your child needs further attention, they will be taken to a local hospital and you will be notified immediately.
How often does my child shower?
That depends on their age and gender. For those who need encouragement to shower, it is usually a few times a week.
Who makes my child's bed?
Your child!
Who cleans my child's bunk?
The campers clean up their individual areas every day after breakfast and participate in a rotation to clean the common areas in the cabin. In addition, the camp sends housekeepers to the bunks to mop and clean the bathrooms once every five days.
Can campers choose who will be in their bunk?
Bunk placement is an important issue, both to the campers and the camp. We take the bunking requests very seriously and do our best to accommodate at least one of the three requests they are asked for. Please know, however, that we must take into account the best interests of all campers and sometimes, despite our best efforts, we cannot satisfy everyone's needs.
What is the weather like?
It varies. From hot to cold, sunny to cloudy, wet to dry. Layering is very important in Muskoka!
When can I visit my child?
There is one Visitors' Day at camp for everyone, regardless of session length. It occurs on the last day of the first session. All are welcome to attend.
What is done at camp for my child's birthday?
Your child gets a birthday cake as well as a cabin celebration. Your child will also be allowed to call you on the day of his/her birthday.