Onondaga Camp

History

For more than 100 years, Onondaga Camp has been a place where nature, adventure, and community come together. 

Named from the Onondaga Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, it was founded by Keith Crowther on the shores of Lake Erie before moving to its current home on Middle Bob Lake near Minden, Ontario.

Nestled on over 450 acres of forest and two sparkling lakes, Onondaga Camp has grown and evolved offering a vast, exciting range of land and water activities and adventures.

Today, we continue to honour our heritage while providing campers with a screen-free, immersive experience in nature.

Over the Years

1918

Keith Crowther, staff member at Upper Canada College starts Onondaga Camp at Port Dover on Lake Erie.

1922

Meredith Brockwell becomes owner.

1931

Onondaga Camp has its first full season at its final site, Middle Bob Lake, near Minden, Ontario.

1954

Onondaga Camp Limited is established with a Board of Directors; Hadley Armstrong of Trinity College School  becomes managing Director.

1974

Hadley Armstrong sells the camp to Nick and Janis Florian.

1975

Onondaga Camp becomes co-educational.

1992

Onondaga Camp is sold to David Hadden, David Lever, and Michael Moore, previous directors of the Camp.

2002

Duncan Robertson becomes Director. From its earliest days to today, Onondaga Camp has never stood still.

2004 - 2010

New Dining Hall, Ropes Courses, Basketball Court, 9 new Camper Cabins.

2011

Duncan Robertson becomes owner/partner.

2012 - 2026

Triple Zip Line, Ball Hockey Court, Skateboard Park, 8 New Camper Cabins, Rebuilt 35 Tent Platforms.