By Lisa Boate
ON SATURDAY, MAY 9 at 7:00 p.m., the spirit of Camp Huron will come alive beyond the shoreline.
Hosted at St. James Westminster Church in London, Camp Huron Sings invites all who have been touched by camp; campers, staff, families, and friends, into an evening of music, memories, and community as we honour eight decades of Camp Huron traditions.
This is more than an event. It is a homecoming.
For many, Camp Huron is not just a place, but a feeling, woven from the sound of the bell calling us together, the crackle of the campfire, the smell of woodsmoke, and the quiet knowing that something joyful is about to begin. It lives in the anticipation of turning down the camp road, a dark sky full of stars, and friendships that have stood the test of time. Rooted in the Anglican tradition, camp has long offered a lived expression of faith that is open, inclusive, and grounded in care for others, shaping how people carry themselves in the world long after summer ends.
Camp Huron Sings offers a chance to step back into that feeling. For one evening, you will be transported to the spaces that helped shape who you are today, reconnecting with friends, mentors, and the music and stories that still live in you.
This gathering is also about what comes next.
As Camp Huron approaches its 80th anniversary, there is renewed energy around strengthening the alumni community, creating space for connection, shared memory, and collective purpose. Events like Camp Huron Sings help carry that forward, supporting the ongoing sustainability of camp so future generations can experience the same sense of belonging, growth, and quiet formation that has defined it for decades.
Whether you spent one summer or many at Camp Huron, this evening is for you.
Come sing. Come reconnect. Come remember.
Use this link to purchase tickets: https://simpli.events/e/camp-huron-sings