Cabin Groups
Camp Cadicasu is a place that welcomes everyone and embraces individuality. We give youth space to be themselves.
We are a tight-knit community with a small camper to staff ratio. Every week we welcome 112 kids to our Traditional Camp, 16 kids to our Specialty Camps, and 14 kids to our LIT Program.
All traditional camp participants are divided into 14 separate cabin groups based on age and gender. There are six male cabins and eight female cabins. Each cabin group consists of two cabin leaders and eight campers.
Cabins have heat, electricity, showers with warm running water, and newly renovated bathrooms. Campers spend the week with their cabin groups.
Female Cabins
- Butterflies
- Chipmunks
- Marmots
- Wolverines
- Elk
- Lynx
- Black Bears
- Bison
Male
Cabins
- Gray Jays
- Prairie Dogs
- Porcupines
- Mountain Goats
- Timberwolves
- Grizzly Bears
Cabin Leaders & Staff Team
Hundreds of people apply every year to work at camp and we choose the best candidates possible. We have a very strict vetting process which includes a thorough interview and at least three reference checks (academic or work-related). All staff members have a clear criminal record check with the vulnerable sector search, as well as a review of their physical and mental / emotional health from a medical doctor.
Staff go through extensive training on topics such as program development, caregiving, emergency procedures, risk assessment, age-specific characteristics, behaviour management, safeguarding policies, and out-tripping skills.