Always Delicious
Overnight Meal Program
Our Campers are provided with great summer camp meals served each day. Kids love our food. We serve camp meals that are healthy and nutritious, but also popular with our campers. We use real cheese rather than processed and we bake food rather than deep frying them.
Allergies and dietary restrictions are easily accommodated, and vegetarian/vegan options are always available at our overnight camp.
At Kettleby Valley, we see a meal as being more than just a time to eat. It is also a chance to develop togetherness and community. Having the courage to try new things is an important lesson that children learn at summer camp and this extends to mealtime. We always encourage campers to try meals that perhaps they’ve never eaten before and the results are surprisingly positive.
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thur | Fri | |
Breakfast | Bagels w / Asst. Spreads | Scrambled Eggs and Hasbrowns | Waffles | Danishes / Scones | Pancakes and Sausage | |
Lunch | Chicken Burgers & Hash Browns | Pasta & Meatballs | Hog Dogs & Fries | Chicken Fingers & Hash Browns | Pizza Bagels & Kettle Chips | |
Dinner | Lasagna or Ravioli | Sloppy Joes ______________ Baked Treat | Souvlaki and Pita _________________ Frozen Treat | Sweet and Sour and Fried Rice | Fajitas ______________ Popsicles | |
Breakfast | Bagels w / Asst. Spreads | Omelettes and Hashbrowns | French Toast Casserole | Muffins | Pancakes and Sausage | |
Lunch | Chicken Burgers & Hash Browns | Pasta & Meatballs | Hot Dogs & Fries | Chicken Fingers & Hash Browns | Pizza Bagles & Kettle Chips | |
Dinner | Chicken Alfredo | Perogies & Sausage | Chicken Caesar Wraps | Tacos |
Our overnight campers are provided with great meals served family style in our traditional camp Dining Hall or under shelter, outdoors.
Allergies and dietary restrictions are easily accommodated, and vegetarian/vegan options are always available at our overnight camp.
At Kettleby Valley, we see a meal as being more than just a time to eat. It is also a chance to develop togetherness and community.
Having the courage to try new things is an important lesson that children learn at summer camp and this extends to mealtime. We always encourage campers to try meals that perhaps they’ve never eaten before and the results are surprisingly positive.