Theme Camp

The Last Camp

Welcome to The Last Camp, where you can attend your own funeral and live to tell the tale! Step into our immersive experience where we celebrate your life before it’s even over. Fill out a short survey, climb into a cozy casket, and listen as your obituary is read aloud. Friends are welcome to eulogize you. Then, rise from the dead, reborn and ready to party! Fun, weird, and therapeutic, this experience will leave you feeling more alive than ever. In the afternoon, the camp comes alive with resurrection jam sessions featuring a live band, where everyone is welcome to join in and jam.


Events Hosted by The Last Camp

Day Time Details Type
Sat, May 17
11am (3hrs)

The Living Wake - experience -your very own pre-death funeral

At The Last Camp, we’re gifting participants a one-of-a-kind, life-affirming experience - your very own pre-death funeral. You’ll fill out a brief questionnaire, then lie back in a casket while your custom obituary is read aloud. If you bring friends, they can share their own tributes (serious or comedic - it’s your funeral!). When it’s over, you’ll step out refreshed, with a new appreciation for life.
Miscellaneous,
Ritual/Ceremony,
Self-care
Sun, May 18
11am (3hrs)

The Living Wake - experience your very own pre-death funeral.

At The Last Camp, we’re gifting participants a one-of-a-kind, life-affirming experience - your very own pre-death funeral. You’ll fill out a brief questionnaire, then lie back in a casket while your custom obituary is read aloud. If you bring friends, they can share their own tributes (serious or comedic - it’s your funeral!). When it’s over, you’ll step out refreshed, with a new appreciation for life.
Performance,
Ritual/Ceremony,
Self-care

Music Hosted by The Last Camp

No music events found for this camp.

Photo credit: Header image by Captured by Caro, used with permission.
Land Acknowledgement
We gather for SideBurn on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe, the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, the Huron-Wendat, the Mississaugas, and other Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work and build community on this land.