Construction of the washroom and shower pavilion at Camp Huronda is underway!

Camp Huronda provides children with type 1 diabetes the opportunity to enjoy summer camp with the medical support they need to gain independence and thrive. The new washroom and shower pavilion replaces six older stand-alone facilities, and provides all-gender, accessible washrooms and showers organized in four quadrants to suit the camp’s sleeping cabin arrangements. Beyond the typical washroom and shower provisions, each quadrant includes custom shelving for diabetes device charging, making it easier for campers to engage in camp activities with minimal medical interruption. Additionally, the pavilion is designed as an area of refuge in extreme weather, and includes heating provisions to enable use in spring, summer and fall.

DTAH has been engaged in designing capital improvements for Camp Huronda for many years and are proud to support Diabetes Canada’s mission through our work.