Camp LogJam 2024
Summer Day Camp


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CAMP LOGJAM 2024

Registration will open early in April, 2024 - Sorry for the delay!

Summer Day Camp for youth aged 5 to 8 years

Camp Dates:  August 24 - 26, 2024 and August 27 - 29, 2024

Times:  8:00 a.m. first day to about 4:20 p.m. on the last day

Location:  Camp Byng located in Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast

This Year's Theme is "50 Years of Fun" - Celebrating 50 years of Beaver Scouts in Canada

Camp LogJam 2024 is open to members of Scouting (Beaver Scouts and 1st Year Cub Scouts) in Pacific Coast Council, Fraser Valley Council and Cascadia Council (British Columbia and Yukon).

Camp LogJam 2024 is also open to non-members of Scouting - additional fee applies.

Each camp is a three-day two-night camp for youth aged 5-8 years.  Unfortunately, it is NOT for siblings outside that age bracket.

A Parent or other responsible adult must attend the camp with their youth.

(Participants must be ages 5 - 8 years on August 24, 2024 - born between August 25, 2015 and August 24, 2019)

This is the 35th year of Camp LogJam

Camp Cost:  $375 for a three-day two-night camp for a youth and a parent

Non-Scouting participants are $425.00

Camp LogJam acknowledges that the camp facilities and trails we will be using to play, learn, and gather are on the traditional and unceded territory of the Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish) and shíshálh (Sechelt) Nations.

For Camp LogJam 2024 Campers ONLY


Shortly before the start of Camp LogJam 2024, the link and password for the

Camp LogJam 2024 Private Access Photo Gallery will be forwarded to all registered participants.

Send photographs of Camp LogJam 2024 participants in action, and we will post them in this Private Access Photo Album.  Send your photographs to camplogjam@telus.net, and we will post them.  Thank you.

“We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia”