Seneca Waterways Council - Massawepie Scout Camps - Camp Pioneer - Scouts BSA

Starting A Registration
How to start a new registration.
My Account - Part 1
My Account Basics
My Account - Part 2
Importing, Managing, and Using a Personal Roster
Parent Portal - Parents Guide
How parents can update registrations.

A unit can make a campsite deposit to reserve a site through October 1. After October 1, registration for summer camp opens. 

Before October 1, 2018

Units can place a $100 site deposit with estimated attendance for the number of youth and adults attending.

October 1, 2018 through February 28, 2019

Site deposits turn to a $10 per Scout deposit with a minimum of $200. Each Scout added to the reservation requires a $10 deposit payment, except for spots held for New Scouts in Spring. New Scouts in Spring should be used to provide a realistic estimate to hold space for new Scouts joining the troop in 2019.

On February 28, 2019, all units with estimated attendance must make a commitment on the number of Scouts attending camp. Units must also estimate the number of adults and New Scouts in Spring. Units are responsible for a $150 deposit per Scout reservation held after this date.

March 1, 2019 through March 20, 2019

Payments open for early bird for Scouts attending camp. On March 1, the system will require a total payment of $400 per Scout to add new Scouts. Any Scouts that want to attend for early bird prices must be paid in full by the March 20 deadline. 

March 21, 2019 through April 24, 2019

The regular registration fee of $435 per Scout is required during this time period to add new Scouts to your reservation. Scouts that missed the early bird deadline should be paid in full by the April 24 deadline to receive the regular registration rate. 

April 25, 2019 through start of camp

The late fee is applied to registrations not paid in full by the April 24 deadline for a total of $475 per Scout.


Massawepie Scout Camps - Camp Pioneer - Scouts BSA
August 04, 2019 12:00 PM: Session Six
Massawepie Scout Camps