Camp Mani-Toebeans is Manitoba's only annual furry adult nature retreat.

At the edge of Manitoba's Clear Lake, animals of all stripes and spots rosettes will gather to roast things over fire, trample the underbrush, and swim in the pristine waters.

Our mascot Lydia, an arctic fox lady with grey fur and red highlights, is decked out in survival gear and is giving the thumbs up. We bring furries together from across the country to one of the most central locations in Canada, to share the wilderness that calls to our feral hearts! (What we mean is that we stole the idea for our event from Camp Feral!) We invite you to join the fun and games, so check out our scheduled activities below:

Event Schedule

(Events may change before Sheptember.)

 Friday
August 30
Saturday
August 31
Sunday
September 1
Monday
September 2
Morning
🌄
 6:55
Sunrise

8:00
 
Breakfast

Announcements

9:00
Tour of Grounds

9:30
Uh OwO Mayhem
6:56
Sunrise

8:00 
Breakfast

Announcements

9:00
Group Hike
6:58
Sunrise

9:00
 
Breakfast

Announcements

10:00
Packing &
Cabin Cleanup
Afternoon
☀️
 12:00 
Lunch

14:00
Improv

18:00Supper
12:00 
Lunch

14:00
Uh OwO Slime Tour
11:00 
Second Breakfast

11:30
Closing Ceremonies

12:00
Goodbye!
Evening
🌅
19:00
Arrival

Registration &
Cabin Assignment

Snacks
19:00
Artist's Lounge

20:00
Sponsor event:
Toebean Spa
18:00
Supper

20:00
Variety Show
 
Night
🌕
20:24
Sunset

20:30ish
Campfire
(Icebreakers)

22:00
Party Game Lounge

00:00
Midnight Howl
20:22
Sunset

21:30ish

Campfire
(Traditional & Voices)

20:20
Sunset

9:00ish

PJ Party
 

Contents

Non-Scheduled Activities

Don't let us tell you how to enjoy your camping experience! Here are some other activities you can partake in around the camp.

Swimming: Camp Wasaga has some lovely beachfront complete with a dock. Always be sure to swim with a buddy and know your limits in the water.

Canoeing/Kayaking: Another way to explore the lake, canoes and kayaks will be available for use. Camp staff will be happy to instruct you to use them safely.

Hiking: Camp Wasaga is surrounded by a lovely wooded area, or if you're looking for adventure, the town of Wasagaming is a 30 minute hike away. Be sure to hike with a friend and always practice Leave No Trace.

Packing List

We want to be sure you're prepared to take in all that Camp Mani-Toebeans has to offer! Here are some items you will need.

Personal: You'll need a proper photo ID to verify your age and identity. Make sure to also remember your fursona badges and other personal flair. (Please be aware that laminated art can get bent or damaged during physical activities.) You can bring some cash for the con store, which will have some Mani-Toebeans merchandise and some other kinds of drinks and snacks.

Bedding: While you'll be provided with a comfy cabin and bed, you'll need to bring your own bedding. A sleeping bag and pillow should serve you well.

*An extra note about the beds! While your inner child may be alive, well, and ready for summer camp, your outer adult body may not find the mattresses provided by the camp quite to your desired level of comfort. Consider bringing a sleeping pad or mattress topper for extra cushion!*

Towels: For both showering and swimming!

Toiletries: This includes your basics like soap, shampoo, and deodorant, but also camping-specific items like insect repellent and sunscreen.

Clothing: Our prairie weather can be unpredictable, so we encourage you to prepare for rain or shine. Some sturdy walking or hiking shoes are a must for outdoor games, warmer clothing for evening activities, a swimsuit, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.

Beverages: While food is provided for the duration of the camp, any specific beverages you like can be brought with you. (Soda, sports drinks, etc.) Alcoholic beverages are not provided, so you must supply your own. A reusable water bottle is a great way to carry your thirst-quenching liquids.

Camper Conduct

We at Camp Mani-Toebeans want to make sure things go off without a hitch, so we've written these rules so we can all respect the camp and our fellow campers.

CAMPER AGREEMENT

All campers agree to the following during registration:

You agree to abide by the rules set out by Perogus Vulpes Inc and the Camp Mani-Toebeans staff on the "info" page or in any other official written material, and by Camp Wasaga and their staff, and in future by the staff of any other camp at which Camp Mani-Toebeans is to be held. You are 18 years of age or greater. You agree to treat with respect all staff, attendees, and guests of Camp Mani-Toebeans and their camp partners. In the event that Camp Mani-Toebeans staff determine you're in breach of this agreement, we retain the right to suspend your registration, with a refund given only if the suspension is enacted more than two weeks before the date of the event for which you have registered.

WAIVER

ILLNESS

LAW

DRINKING, SMOKING, & VAPOURS

WEAPONS

WILDLIFE

  • Don’t feed the WILD animals. Seriously, don’t. They’re not registered campers. They can go find their own food.
  • In fact, don’t approach them or invite them to join the fun. They didn’t pay!

FLORA

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

Lydia the fox is seen dropping an empty soda can onto the pristine green grass, even though a garbage bin is available to her no more than two metres away. Behind her, a dark figure looms in the bushes. Upon noticing this disgrace to nature, he exclaims in surprise and decides that Lydia must die.
  • Please be mindful of how loud your outside voices really are, especially at night! Being kept up all night by someone else’s yelling is not fun, but we understand that some people prefer the night, awoo. Please tone down the volume of your voice after midnight, please.
  • Violence, threats of violence, or anything breaking the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms will not be tolerated, period. If you are subject to such violations, or are concerned with the safety and well-being of yourself or another camper, please tell staff.
  • If you've suffered abuse from a staff member, tell the other staff as soon as possible. It is our duty to take these reports seriously and to involve law enforcement.
  • Vandalism and graffiti will not be tolerated. We’re all guests of the camp, and we need to leave it the same or even cleaner than how we found it. Don’t carve your initials into things.
  • Campground safety should always be observed, and the rules of the camp we attend will be addressed at opening ceremonies.