At FAB Nature Camps we enjoy the “small camp” vibe and offer a staff to camper ratio of 1:10. With smaller group sizes, we aim to create a supportive environment where campers create their own paths of learning. Follow your curiosities into the woods, wetlands, waterways, and skies of the Frontenac Arch Biosphere because you never know what you will discover!
Summer Camp offers children and youth a chance to jump out of their comfort zone and into a grand adventure, in a supportive environment and with the guidance of outdoor professionals. Our staff are top-notch but Mother Nature is the real guide on our adventures at camp – inspiring games, crafts, and the imagination. Enjoy water-based activities and swimming opportunities - swim time will be supervised by NLS certified Lifeguards.
Cost: $250 per child/per week ($200 for the four-day weeks)
Nature Explorers: 5 to 11 years old (must be 5 years old as of July 1, 2026)
Leaders in Training: 12 to 13 years old (same registration as our Nature Explorers)
Volunteers: 14 years + (applications required)
Dates: June 29th to August 21st, 2026
Drop off: 8:30 to 9 am daily
Pick up: 4 to 4:30 pm daily
Aftercare: 4:30 to 5:30pm for an additional fee of $50 per child for a full (5 day) week (pro-rated for short weeks). Space is limited and registration is required at least one week in advance.
Locations: 4 FABulous sites from across the Region to choose from; incuding two in the Township of Leeds and Thousand Islands: Kendrick's Park, Lyndhurst and Landons Bay, Lansdowne (see details below).
Each week of camp has a different fun and engaging theme for your child to explore! Themes can be found on our website here: https://frontenacarchbiosphere.ca/summer-camps/
Questions about Summer Nature Camp details, logistics, confirmation of a child’s registration, etc. can be sent to education@fabn.ca
Kendrick's Park is located in Lyndhurst, Ontario on the beautiful shores of Lower Beverley Lake. This property consists of the perfect, sandy bottom beachfront, a great marshy area to find minibeasts, trees for shade, fields to roam, and just next door, there are over 24 acres of mature forests to discover.
Landons Bay is located just outside of the riverfront town of Gananoque, in the beautiful 1000 Islands. Landons Bay is an important part of the 1000 Islands National Park and boasts great hiking trails and beautifully intact ecosystems. With rolling hills, ground water steams, bird filled bays, and a wetland oasis, this is the perfect place for your next grand adventure.