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Lost & Found
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UBC Camps is not responsible for lost items or items left behind at the end of sessions. We strongly urge
parents and campers to label their clothing and belongings, and check the ‘lost and found’ before departing
on the last day. If you do forget something, you will be responsible for making arrangements to pick up or pay
for the return of any items left behind. Items will be held until the end of the summer; after that items will be
donated to local charities. We simply cannot hold onto unclaimed items after the summer has ended.
Prohibited Items
:
(Prohibited items will be confiscated.
• no cigarettes, matches, or lighters
• no perfumes or aerosol deodorants (irritants to
those with allergies)
• no knives or weapons
• no drugs or alcohol
• do not bring jewellery, money or anything that will
be missed terribly if lost!
• no hairdryers, curling irons,
• no food, snacks, or candy **
or hair straighteners (fire hazard)
UBC Camps is committed to preserving the spirit of camp – in our opinion, a cell phone, personal media players and
other electronic devices inhibits one’s link with camp experiences and diminishes the capacity to grow within a team
and camp environment. For these reasons we discourage campers from bringing cell phones and other electronics to
camp. If campers do bring a cell phone or media player to camp; access will be limited to free time.
*** DO NOT BRING FOOD OR SNACKS OF ANY KIND TO CAMP ***
** Please note that because we are a nut safe facility, it is imperative that campers do not bring food or snacks to
camp. Food brought or sent to camp in care packages poses a serious health risk to other camper's with allergies,
causes jealousy within the cabin, and will attract unwanted bugs or animals into cabins.

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