Three summer camps were established around Lake Ouareau:
Camp Ouareau (founded in 1922, for girls), the student village of Lake Ouareau (founded in 1948, for girls) and the Mother Clarac camp (founded in 1957, for boys and girls).
Camp Ouareau An all-girls camp is located on the borders of Leguerrier Bay of lake Ouareau, hence its name, "Camp Ouareau". Camp Ouareau was established in 1922 by two women: Mabel C. Jamieson and Ferna G. Halliday. They jointly ran the camp in 1922 and 1923. Since 1924, Jamieson remained at Ouareau camp and Halliday went on to be a founder of Oconto camp, an all-girls camp, located since 1924 in
Tichborne, in
Ontario. Allegedly, while Camp Ouareau & Camp Oconto are structurally & fundamentally different they are said to have similar traditions (i.e., opening & closing traditions, which are candle lit ceremonies complete with classical music & poetry). Originally an English camp, the director at the time decided in 1976 to start accepting 50% francophone campers. Each individual age group has 50% anglophone & 50% francophone enrolment in order to ensure an exchange of the language & cultures while experiencing the different areas of camp life: activities, dining room, in cabins/tents, etc.
Student village of Lake Ouareau The concept of student village has officially existed since 1944. Nevertheless, the site of the Student Village of Lake Ouareau was established in 1948 on land acquired from Dr. Albert Guilbault, by the J.E.C. (Jeunesse Étudiante Catholique) on the southwest shore of Lac Ouareau. The latter donated land adjacent to the camp in the summer of 1948 to build a chapel. The J.E.C. at the time, it was funding holiday study camps for young girls at this camp on Lac Ouareau and at the camp on
Île aux Noix, on the
Richelieu river, for young boys. The accommodation capacity of the Ouareau camp was 130 young people. According to the historical press review, the last mention of this Student Village was in September 1955. In 1956, this camp became the La Cordée Youth Center, administered by the "Ordre du Bon Temps" (Order of Good Times) which had been founded in 1946 with the aim of to promote the organization of popular leisure activities. This group organized an annual ten-day camp-school in July (in particular at the Student Village of Lac Ouareau in 1953), for young recreational leaders looking for techniques and training. At the time, as a complement, the La Cordée Youth Center operated a youth hostel in Val-Morin in winter and offered winter sports activities. The historic press does not indicate any other mention of this Youth Center after February 1957.
Camp Mère Clarac Created in 1957 by the Sisters of Charity of Sainte-Marie, this summer camp for boys and girls covers 115 acres and can now accommodate up to 210 young people per week. The entrance to the site is located west of Lake Ouareau, at 959 Principale Street in Saint-Donat-de-Montcalm. == Forest fires ==