SUMMER CAMP 2024

Beaver Creek Bible Camp has been serving children and youth in the Interlake for 55 years! As we come together each week to have fun, make friends, and learn about God, there are so many opportunities to encounter God. We hope you can join us this summer!

Overnight Camp

Thank you for a fabulous summer! We saw God’s goodness at work time and time again this summer. We are excited for the future of the Interlake with Gods eternal kingdom!

BCBC is a place where encouraging connections, lasting friendships, and memorable experiences happen. I love every part of it, from ziplining to tuck to one-on-ones. Through my multiple camp summers, some things haven’t changed - like the homey smell of the cabins, the sometimes chaotic, yet impactful worship chapels, and the amazing food. Coming back to the same positive atmosphere every year is the highlight of my summer.
— Alethea

Paintball Skill

Paintball is loads of fun. Making friends with like minded people and learning about God.
— Isaiah

Foundations

Dig deeper into your faith alongside your friends. Designed for youth entering Gr. 9-12 who want to establish a stronger foundation in Christ.

BCBC Foundations was an amazing experience for me. I grew much closer to God, and I built stronger relationships with the people around me. I really enjoyed all the TDAs we did.
— Kiahna

Leadership Development Camp

Prepare to grow in your leadership skills - to staff at camp, or to serve elsewhere. Step outside your comfort zone and be challenged! The skills, insights, and experiences learned in this program are designed to empower those who desire to walk as Jesus Christ did and serve Him anywhere.

My time at BCBC’s Leadership Development Camp was an immensely challenging yet rewarding time. As a youth working on finding my place in my faith, LDC gave me many opportunities to develop and extend the depth of my continual relationship with God, as well as other individuals. Several of the exercises we practiced during our two weeks are things I continue to carry out. This includes way to pray, to worship, and to express and defend my faith. The many team activities we did made me review the way I act in a group. I was driven into situations where I had to communicate without the words, or without sight, which was very enlightening. Coming out of the two weeks was a period of reflection, and I felt a new confidence and ability in my actions. It was an honor to hear other’s journey, and the connections I made are ones I still hold.
— Jocelyn