Camp is more enjoyable when you have what you need.

What to Bring

For Work
  • CSA- Approved Safety Toed Boots
  • Hi-Vis Warm Winter Jacket (Class 2, Level 2, FR)
  • Insulated Coveralls (Class 2, Level 2, FR)
  • Rain Gear
  • Outerwear Work Pants with Hi-Vis reflective stripe around leg
  • Travel Mug / Thermos
  • Reusable Water Bottle
  • Backpack / Lunch Kit to carry your things between camp and work location
For Your Health
  • Prescriptions
    • MUST be clearly labelled with YOUR NAME, YOUR DOCTOR'S NAME, and EXPIRY DATE
    • Bring 28 days worth in case of weather or shift changes
  • Over-the-Counter Medications
    • Must be in original packaging and clearly labelled
  • Personal Hygeine Products
For Your Comfort
  • Your own pillow
  • Alarm clock
  • Ear plugs
  • Hangers
  • Combination or key padlock
  • Extra towels & face cloths
For Your Enjoyment
  • Photos, books, cards, games, or hobbies
  • Runners & gym clothes
  • Phone, tablet, laptop, chargers, and headphones
Land Acknowledgement

The Waasigan Transmission Line Project is located in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe people of Treaty #3 and Robinson-Superior First Nations, whose presence reaches back to time immemorial. The Project also traverses the Northwestern Ontario Métis Community and Northern Lake Superior Métis Community.

Valard understands that our success is intertwined with the well-being and prosperity of Indigenous Peoples. We have built electrical infrastructure projects in, and around, Indigenous Communities for decades and are dedicated to building trusting, equitable, and lasting partnerships. We continue to promote cultural understanding, support Indigenous businesses, and work side-by-side with our Indigenous partners to ensure lasting benefits are realized.