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CAMPING EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST
Use this checklist to help you pack for your camping trip!
in partnership with
LEARN TO CAMP
@ ONTARIO PARKS
SLEEPING
Tent
Ground sheet or tarp
Mattress (and air pump) or sleeping pad
Light bed-sheet
Sleeping bags or warm blankets
Pillows
CAMP KITCHEN
Screen dining tent (or tarp with ropes)
Folding chairs
Tablecloth
Camp stove
Fuel
Pots and pans
Oven mitt
Plates, bowls, cups and utensil set (spoon,
knife, fork)
Cutting board and sharp knife
Large bowl
Serving spoons
Can opener
Camp stove toaster
Coee press /maker
Water jug
Water bottles
Cooler and ice (large cooler for food, and
small cooler bag for drinks)
Dishpan
Bio-degradable dish soap
Dish cloth /Scrubber
Dish towels
Paper towels / napkins
Aluminum foil
Zipper-lock bags or re-sealable containers
Garbage bags
CAMPFIRE GEAR
Firewood, kindling and tinder
(check regulations for moving rewood)
Matches / BBQ lighter
Campre forks or Pie iron
Hatchet
LIGHTING
Lantern
Flashlight or headlamp
TOOL KIT
Duct tape
Extra batteries
Rope (clothesline)
Small whisk & dust pan
Bungee cords
Mallet
Screwdriver or multi-tool
(e.g., Swiss Army Knife)
Sewing kit
Extra tarp
FIRSTAID KIT
Bandages (e.g., self adhesive / sterile gauze,
tensor bandage)
Ointments
(e.g., antiseptic wipes, burn relief)
Tools (e.g., scissors, tweezers, tape)
Medications (for pain, fever, allergies)
Needed prescriptions
Health Cards


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