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Restore & Reimagine
Camp 30

Support the rehabilitation of Camp 30’s Cafeteria Building

Inside Camp 30

Camp 30 in Clarington, Ontario is one of Canada’s most historically significant sites—a former World War II prisoner-of-war camp and earlier, a reform school for boys. The Jury Lands Foundation is a non-profit organization working to preserve and protect this unique national landmark. Through education, community engagement, and site restoration, we are ensuring that the legacy of Camp 30 and the history of the Jury Lands are never forgotten.

History of Camp 30

Discover the extraordinary story of Camp 30—from its beginnings as a boys’ reform school to its pivotal role as a World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Explore the architecture, events, and legacy that make this site one of Canada’s most significant wartime landmarks.

Get Involved

Join the effort to restore and protect Camp 30 for future generations. Whether you volunteer your time or make a donation, your support helps preserve a vital part of Canadian history.

News & Updates

Stay informed on our latest preservation work, community events, and behind-the-scenes progress. Follow the journey as the Jury Lands Foundation works to bring Camp 30 back to life.

DONATE

Help Us revitalize The Historic Cafeteria Building

Construction begins Summer 2026. Your donation will fund the stabilization and reconstruction of Camp 30’s Cafeteria, the first and most critical step in preserving this nationally significant site.

Our Mission

The Jury Lands Foundation is committed to preserving, protecting, and sharing the history of Camp 30 in Clarington, Ontario—Canada’s only surviving World War II prisoner-of-war camp with original buildings still standing. Our mission is to educate the public, support historical research, and work with the community to restore this nationally designated historical site for future generations. Through public tours, local events, and ongoing preservation efforts, we aim to ensure Camp 30 remains a place of learning, remembrance, and pride.