BB Camp is a not-for-profit community agency providing a broad range of residential camping experiences and programs for all age groups to meet the diverse needs of its members, the Jewish Community and the community at large. Participation at BB Camp is open to the community at large. BB Camp does not discriminate against a person with respect to participation at the campsite on the grounds of race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, socio-economic status, political belief, religion, marital status, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, size, gender or age.
— BB Camp's Inclusionary Statement

Inclusion & Accessibility at BB Camp

We welcome campers with additional needs each session.

We are a welcoming community to all campers, no matter their ability. We will always do our very best to accommodate your child’s needs whether it means designing an individual program plan for your child, assigning an extra support staff to your child’s cabin, or modifying our existing programming to accomodate your child’s needs.

The ability of BB Camp to provide a camp opportunity for some individuals is limited by:

  • Counsellor / child ratio of 1-7. Any child not able to be safe and gain a positive experience within this ratio may be refused.

  • If the child requires a full-time aide in order to participate in program and manage daily hygiene practises and no aide is provided by the family or available through the Camp.

  • Our terrain can be uneven in spots, and often at a high grade. If this is a concern for your child please contact the camp office to discuss options.

  • Location on a lake poses a serious water hazard. The Camp is unable to provide a safe opportunity for any child with a history of running away or unsafe behaviour around water.

  • The Camp provides at minimum a health officer with Standard First Aid qualifications. The Camp is unable to provide for management of medical needs requiring higher skills.

Where BB Camp is unable to offer a safe and positive camp experience to an individual based on the information above, the family will be provided information as to why the registration will not be accepted and the contact details for the Manitoba Camping Association to assist in locating an alternate camp opportunity.

All campers requiring additional accommodations or program modifications are taken on a case by case basis. Please contact us to set up a consultation and discuss how we can ensure your child has a successful experience at camp.

For more information please contact the Camp Office at info@bbcamp.ca / 204.477.7512.