Overlooking the Thames River on the outskirts of London, Easter Seals Camp Woodeden is situated on 104 acres of beautifully landscaped ground featuring trees and plants from around the world and beautiful Japanese influenced architecture.</p>
Easter Seals acquired the property in 1946 to create a camp in southwestern Ontario for kids and youth with polio. Today, it’s a summer camp with cabins and facilities fully adapted to children with physical disabilities. Woodeden’s buildings and activity areas are all fully accessible and feature camper cabins, a dining hall, an outdoor amphitheatre, swimming pool, high ropes course, a modern indoor climbing wall and gymnasium, outdoor pavilion, hockey rink, a treehouse overlooking the Thames, and sprawling wooded areas with hard packed trails. </p>
The camp offers programs that include swimming, arts and crafts, pottery, music, drama, life skills, outdoor education, Yurts for overnight sleep-outs, our fully accessible high ropes and giant swing challenge course, as well as sports such as sledge hockey, archery, and wheelchair basketball.
It has lodging facilities for crew, plenty of parking for trucks and production vehicles and is fully ploughed and serviced in the winter as well as summer months.