UPDATE: November 19th, 2022
The closure and sale of Doe Lake Camp has been adjusted from the previous effective closure date of October 31st, 2022 and move to sale in 2022, to the effective closure date of October 31st, 2025 and moved to sale immediately thereafter in 2025.
UPDATE: December 4th, 2019
The closure and sale of Doe Lake Camp has been adjusted from the previous effective closure date of October 31st, 2021 and move to sale in 2022, to the effective closure date of October 31st, 2022, and move to sale immediately thereafter in 2022.
UPDATE: November 22nd, 2019
The camps listed below are moving to sale, effective immediately:
Camp Adelaide
Camp Bonita Glen
Camp Orenda
Please send any questions or comments to property.faq@guidesontario.org.
For additional information about the application and the intervention process, please contact operations.director@guidesontario.org.
Please contact the Provincial Commissioners at provincial.commissioner@guidesontario.org for further information about the application.
UPDATE: November 2nd, 2018
At the request of the Camp Orenda LPESC, Camp Orenda will close effective June 30, 2019.
Please send any questions or comments to
property.faq@guidesontario.org.
to all adult members
As previously communicated on May 8th, 2018, Girl Guides of Canada brought an application for the court to provide its direction with regard to the proposed sale of camp properties in Ontario. While the application was scheduled to be heard on May 8, 2018, it was adjourned to permit any interested persons (including any GGC members) to bring a motion to intervene in the application if they wished to be heard. GGC outlined the process for intervention in a memorandum to all GGC members released that same day – the memo remains available on our website. Parties on behalf of two GGC Ontario camps moved to intervene in the application.
GGC and Ontario Council are pleased to report that, as a result of our court appearance on October 9, 2018, the court has granted the following two orders:
- An order permitting the sale of all GGC camp properties in Ontario (except for the two GGC camps involved in the intervenor motions) at the discretion of Ontario Council, with the net gain from any sales to be put into an externally restricted fund for the delivery of Outdoor Experiences in Ontario. This is the same order that the GGC sought in the application, which was consented to and supported by the Ontario Public Guardian and Trustee.
- An order establishing a judicial process for GGC and the parties seeking intervenor status to enter into a “good faith business case negotiation” in respect of the two GGC camps involved in the intervenor motions, with the negotiation to be completed by no later than May 2019.
As a result of the first order set out above, the application brought by GGC has now been resolved. Accordingly, the following motion has been passed by Ontario Council on October 11, 2018:
Permission was granted by the courts on October 9, 2018 to move 15 of the Ontario camp properties to closure and subsequent sale with net gain on sale being put into the Outdoor Experience Fund.
Therefore, Ontario Council approves the following schedule of closures/sales for camp properties:
- Move to Sale effective immediately:
- Camp Carruthers
- Pipers Hill Camp
- Closed effective October 31, 2018 and move to sale in 2019:
- Camp Conestogo
- Camp Kah Ne Do
- Camp Kienuka
- Camp Wyoka
- Closed effective December 31, 2018 and move to sale in 2019:
- TRHAC
- Closed effective October 31, 2019 and move to sale in 2020:
- Camp Adelaide
- Camp Orenda
- Bonita Glen Camp
- Closed effective October 31, 2020 and move to sale in 2021:
- Camp Ademac
- Camp Ma Kee Wa
- Camp Woolsey
- Closed effective October 31, 2021 and move to sale in 2022:
- As Ontario Council agreed that there was merit to the Camp Tekahionwake business case, this will be allowed to move forward. Ontario Council reserves the right to review the operations of Camp Teka on an ongoing basis.
This schedule is subject to ongoing review to determine if a change in the schedule is required. This will be done on a case by case basis. A change could be an extension of time due to improved usage or a reduction of time due to decreased usage or increased financial obligations.
Ontario Council remains committed to continuing to provide wonderful outdoor experiences for girls in Ontario and Nunavut. The net proceeds received through the sale of the camp properties will be devoted exclusively to the continued development and implementation of outdoor experiences for girls.
An evaluation of the Outdoor Experiences fall pilot is currently underway. We are excited by the initial feedback and look forward to launching the next phase on November 5th. Watch for details, which will include winter and spring Outdoor Experiences, an extensive preferred vendor list and GGC property booking information.
Please send any questions or comments to property.faq@guidesontario.org.