For close to 100 years, boys from around the world have made Nominingue their home away from home. Our facilities, set on over 400 acres, provide a safe and perfect environment for summertime fun and adventure.
Our mission is to be recognized by our campers, staff, parents and alumni as the premier boys’ summer camp experience in Quebec - by teaching outdoor life skills, a nature program, canoe tripping, sustainable environmental practices, and physical education. We challenge our campers to embrace new experiences while respecting their individual preferences. We continue to seek a diverse and global camper and staff population.
Camp Nominingue exists on lands inhabited by the Anishnaabe tribes and other indigenous peoples, who are the traditional stewards of this land.
Robert Whiteduck, Chief of Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation wrote “There is no greater thing we as peoples can do for our Mother Earth and for our children of the future than to preserve our rich heritage and relationship with this land.”
As members of the Great Tribe of Nominingue, we recognize that we are all visitors to this land. We pledge to respect it, to leave the smallest ecological footprint possible and where feasible to repair what has previously been broken.