Overview

//Overview
Kilcoo Camp History

Camp History

Kilcoo Camp was founded in 1932 on the shores of Haliburton’s Gull Lake by Torontonian Charles F. Plewman.

As a young camper, John “Chief” Latimer began his career at Kilcoo at the age of eight in 1938 and continued his career as a camper, leader-in-training, counselor and program director until the fall of 1955, when he purchased the camp from Mr. Plewman.

Chief, along with his wife Peggy (Mrs. Chief), directed Kilcoo until 1981. Chief stayed very active with Kilcoo through the years as the directorship was passed down to his son David. On April 22nd 2003, Chief passed away after a short battle with cancer. His passion for Kilcoo is missed, but it will always be celebrated through the joy of time spent at Kilcoo. Peggy (Mrs. Chief) Latimer remains the owner and is still actively involved in managing the business.

David “Lub” Latimer has recently completed his 32nd year as director of Kilcoo Camp. David’s wife, Beth, and his brothers Jeffery and Michael also lend their support to the camp and to the Kilcoo community.  David’s children TJ, Charlie, and Brooke also share their passion about camp.

Since 1932, Kilcoo has drawn campers from many countries throughout the world, including the United States, Central and South America, England, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and several others.

During the past thirty years or so, Kilcoo has enjoyed the continuing loyalty of campers and staff who keep ‘coming back’, creating a waiting list every year.

The majority of staff have been campers who have felt the joy, happiness and security of their summer experiences.

Kilcoo enjoys its reputation as one of the foremost camps for boys in Canada, it is truly a “Maker of Men”.

Camp Philosophy

John Latimer grew up ‘through the ranks’ at Kilcoo and became its Director and owner in 1956. John was director until 1981 when he passed the leadership of Kilcoo to Hal Hannaford. John remained a big part of Kilcoo and the camping community at large, he was known as “Chief”. Sadly, John passed away in 2003. His wife Peggy shared his deep understanding of young people, and continues to provide guidance and support to their son David, who has completed his 32nd year as Director in 2016. David continues to demonstrate the passion and leadership that Hal, John and Charlie Plewman implemented in the years before him.

The key to the success of a summer camp is the staff. Each staff member at Kilcoo is chosen with the utmost care. In addition to the essentials of ability, character and skill, all Kilcoo staff must possess the magic qualities of good leadership. They must also have a highly developed sense of responsibility and feeling for the welfare of the boys entrusted to their care. The majority of the 70 Counselors and Instructors have themselves been campers at Kilcoo. They follow Chief’s tradition of “up through the ranks”. A summer at Kilcoo is more than a summer job, it is passing down the values, memories and experiences that you enjoyed, to the current campers.

As part of our commitment to leadership, our eldest campers are invited to participate in extensive and practical two year in-camp courses as Leaders-in-Training.

The Director

David “Lub” Latimer has been the Director of Kilcoo Camp since 1985. With his extensive experience at Kilcoo, as well as other Ontario camps as a camper and staff member, David is uniquely qualified to lead Kilcoo. He brings to this role an exceptional skill in working with campers and staff alike and is receptive and responsive to the needs, wishes and feelings of everyone at the Kilcoo campground.

In his ‘free time’ David is an active volunteer in several youth organizations including Camp Oochigeas and The Regent Park Duke of York Children’s Foundation. David also sits on the Board of Camp Awakening. He is a member of the Society of Camp Directors and in 1993 was awarded the prestigious Canada’s Birthday Achievement Award presented by the City of Toronto for excellence in volunteering. Also, in January 2000 he was awarded Toronto’s “Volunteer of the Year Award.” In the fall of 2001, David, along with his father John Latimer, and Richard Wernham and his wife Julia West, began the huge task of founding a new private school in Toronto. The result was Greenwood College School, opening their doors in September 2002 to grade 7 and 9 classes. The school is now grade 7 through 12 and it continues to grow..

David’s wife Beth, an art teacher for young children, echoes his enthusiasm and commitment to Kilcoo. She provides understanding and encouragement, as the two work together for the well being of the camp. They are also the proud parents of identical twin boys TJ and Charlie (both Kilcoo Campers), born May 2001, and daughter Brooke, born June 2003.

The Staff

The Kilcoo Staff is made up of over 70 dedicated individuals. Over 90% of the staff have all “come through the system”, so to speak. They start as campers; they then apply to the two year Leader-in-Training program and then are hired as Kilcoo Staff members. They are uniquely qualified to be a great support for your son at Kilcoo. They are familiar with all aspects of Kilcoo traditions and procedures, and are trained in Lifeguarding and First Aid. In addition to cabin counsellors, section directors, waterfront director, land staff director, program director, tripping director, L.I.T. directors, we have instructors for the following activities: Canoeing, Flat-water Kayaking, White Water Kayaking, Windsurfing, Ceramics, Sailing, Swimming, Arts & Crafts, Tripping, Mountain Biking, Archery, Tennis, and Outward Challenge. The Kilcoo Staff has a great balance between a strong rate of return and enough turn-over to allow new challenges and roles for our staff as they grow in their camping careers.

Kim Bouchard has been working in the Kilcoo head office for25 years. Kim keeps Kilcoo running smoothly overseeing all A/P, A/R, Camper Registration, School co-ordination and all other aspects of Kilcoo in Toronto. Kim has been the treasurer for the Regent Park/Duke of York Children’s Foundation for the last 10 years. She assists the Foundation in fundraising and sponsoring new innovative programs for inner-city schools, including coordinating Christmas baskets for families in need in the GTA. Kim’s efforts with Heart to Hand help over 130 needy families every holiday season receive food, clothing and toys. If you would like to help sponsor a needy family please contact kim@kilcoo.com Kim has two sons who have attended Kilcoo, and her eldest just completed his second year on staff.

Patrick Tingley is the Assistant Director and has been at Kilcoo since 1987. As a 10 year old in cabin 6, his first counsellor declared him “Tingles”, a nickname that has stuck with through camp, high school, university and today. Tingles was hired as a counsellor in 1995 and was a Section Director, LIT director and Program Director before moving to his current role in 2007. Patrick has worked full time for Kilcoo since 2004, splitting his time between camp and the head office.

Camp Office

Kilcoo Camp Ltd.
150 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 403
Toronto, Ontario M4P 1E8

Tel (416) 486-5264
Fax (416) 486-3854

inquiries@kilcoo.com

Camp Address

Kilcoo Camp
10735-10737 Hwy #35
Minden, Ontario K0M 2K0

Tel (705) 286-1091
Fax (705) 286-1206