OTTAWA, Ont. — In honour of the upcoming epic Canadian camping season, Scouts Canada is “going to the phones” to help outdoor-challenged Canadians navigate common camping calamities.
Starting May 1, expert advice on the 10 top camping conundrums will be available for free, 24/7, when calling Scouts Canada’s “Camptastic” Helpline at 1-844-SCOUT101.
While Scouts Canada is all about “being prepared” and planning ahead to anticipate challenges, this call-in line is designed for campers who are caught in a pinch, already at campsites and struggling with common camping concerns.
What happens when I call in?
Confused Canadian campers will be able to call in, use simple number selections, and be directed to pre-recorded solutions from real Scouts and volunteer Scouters to get advice for trending campsite concerns, like “What’s a thunderbox?” or “The tent pole snapped … SOS”.
How else can Scouts help me?
In addition to the 1-844-SCOUT101 helpline, Canadians who have internet access on-site or while preparing for their trip, who may be less confident with their camping skills, can access helpful resources, guides and videos at
“As nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Scouters live for camping, but we recognize that many Canadians may hesitate to benefit from the camping experience due to rusty skills or a lack of confidence,” said Mike Eybel, a volunteer Scouter of nine years with Scouts Canada.
“A 24/7 helpline was the quickest, most practical and easiest way for us to support Canadians this camping season, wherever they’re at and whenever they need.”