Camp Ongrandi

History

More than 40 years ago, a group of dedicated individuals involved in the Scout movement saw fit to found a permanent organization to serve the francophone children of Northern Ontario.

The volunteer members proceeded to register the organization under the name of Colonie de Vacances, Camp Ongrandi, a non-profit charitable organization. The camp is proud of its reputation and thanks the people and businesses that support the camp’s survival.

Camp Ongrandi offers a wide range of attractions. It is a beautiful estate, with over 15 cabins, built on the shores of Lake Remi.

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Camp Rentals

Numerous sites are available for all types of camping equipment (tents, trailers, motor homes).

To rent the grounds and buildings of Camp Ongrandi or Camp Cadanac, visit the rentals page.

Do you have any questions?
Check out our frequently asked questions.

How to get to the camp

If you are using a GPS on your Apple device (iPhone), search for “Domaine Portage”. You will be directed directly to Camp Ongrandi.

Directions from Kapuskasing:

On Highway 11, turn onto “Tower Road”.
Then, turn left at the four corners and follow the signs. Caution: There are no stop signs, so please be careful.

Directions from Moonbeam:

On Highway 11, turn at the saucer (toward Twin Lakes, Route 581).
Take the first road on your left after passing Twin Lakes (Ouellette Bay Road).
After 2 km, turn right at the four corners and follow the signs. Caution: There are no stop signs, so be careful.