25% off all MEC Label camp gear
It’s here: Camp weeks at MEC. Save on campsite essentials from tents and hammocks to kitchen gear and camp chairs. Only for a limited time, terms apply.
Lightweight clothing for warm days
Quick-dry shorts, UPF shirts, sweat-wicking gear and more for getting after it all summer long.
Summer essentials
How to choose a tent
Whether your backcountry bound or car camping with a big crew, the right tent is key to maximizing your comfort outdoors. See all of our tips on how to pick the tent that’s right for your adventures.
The ultimate backpacking checklist
You’ve heard of the 10 essentials, but what else is a must-have for your backpacking trip? Whether you’re going for a weekend or thru-hiking the PCT, get our gear list of must haves.
How to pack a backpack
When it comes to long days on the trail, where you carry your weight and how you plan to access your gear is key. Read the article for tips on how to set up your pack.
How to choose a sleeping pad
Looking to save space in your pack or does comfort come first? Check out our tips for what to consider when investing in a good night’s sleep at camp.
New this season
The latest runners, boots and more from your favourite brands, all in one place.
New this season
The latest runners, boots and more from your favourite brands, all in one place.
New deal drop
Early end of season deals have landed. Save on Arc'teryx, La Sportiva, Merrell and Salomon and more.
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Backcountry camp
Lightweight, packable gear built for far off destinations and long-mileage trail days. Shop tents, sleeping bags, packs, stoves, camp chairs and more that prioritize weight and comfort.
MEC Label tents: From ultralight to ultra-roomy
MEC Spark UL 2-Person
Packed weight: 1.28kg
Lightest, most compact tent. Made for moving fast and minimizing weight.
MEC Volt LT 2-Person
Packed weight 1.7kg
Most versatile tent. Light and compact without cutting comfort or space.
MEC Camper 4-Person
Packed weight: 3.76kg
Maximum livability with backcountry and car camping capabilities.
MEC Cabin 2.0 4-Person
Packed weight: 10.1kg
Roomiest tent yet. Add luxury to your next family outing.
MEC Odyssey collection
Waterproof. Mud-proof. Adventure-proof.
Meet our most versatile lineup of multipurpose dry bags, designed for whatever you throw at them, from portage routes and river crossings to day hikes and cycles.
What’s the difference between front country and backcountry camping?
Front country (or car camping) gear can afford to be heavier, larger, and more comfort-focused because you don't need to carry it far. Think bigger tents, plush sleeping pads and full kitchen setups. Backpacking or backcountry camping gear, on the other hand, must be lightweight and compact since you’ll be carrying it on your back all day. Materials in backpacking gear tend to be more technical and expensive to help save weight without sacrificing performance.
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Camping gear at MEC
At MEC, we know that a great camping trip starts with the right gear. Whether you are heading out for a weekend in the woods or a multi-day backcountry adventure, you will find the essentials you need to camp comfortably and confidently.
Tents, sleeping bags and so much more
Our lineup of camping gear includes high-quality tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and camp kitchen equipment. From solo shelters to spacious family tents, MEC offers a range of designs tested in Canadian conditions. Our sleeping bags and insulated mats are made to keep you warm through cool nights, and our camp stoves help you whip up everything from morning coffee to full meals under the stars. You will also find durable backpacks, cooking sets, water filters, and lighting to round out your setup. MEC Label gear is built to be reliable, versatile and accessible, offering the performance you need at a price we are proud to stand behind. Our in-house designs focus on long-lasting materials, smart features, and gear you can depend on year after year.
Comfort and safety in the great outdoors
Looking for more creature comforts? Camp chairs, portable tables, hammocks and camp furniture help bring extra relaxation to your site. Plus, we carry bear safety gear and first aid essentials to make sure you are ready for whatever the trail throws at you. No matter how you camp, MEC’s collection is designed to get you outdoors and keep you there longer. We are proud to offer gear for beginners, seasoned trekkers and everyone in between. If you are gearing up for your first overnight or planning a serious expedition, our gear experts can help you find what you need to make it a success. Explore camping gear at MEC and get ready to sleep under the stars with confidence.
Frequently asked questions
What basic camping gear do I need?
At a minimum, you’ll need a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, portable stove or cooking system, a light source (like a headlamp or lantern), and appropriate clothing. For safety, it's smart to carry a first aid kit, water filtration, and navigation tools. Check out our article on the 10 essentials for hiking and camping to get a list of gear you can’t forget.
What should I look for when choosing a tent?
When figuring out how to choose a tent, think about how many people it needs to fit and the type of conditions you’ll face. Look for tents with strong waterproof ratings, sturdy poles, and full-coverage rainflies if you expect rain. If you'll be backpacking, prioritize lightweight models that pack down small. Ease of setup is important too, especially if you’ll be pitching camp after a long day. Ventilation, durability, and storage pockets inside the tent can also make a big difference in your camping experience.
How do I pick the right sleeping bag?
Knowing how to choose a sleeping bag depends heavily on temperature ratings. Always check the bag's comfort rating (the lowest temp at which you'll sleep comfortably) and consider how cold it might actually get where you’re camping. Decide between down (lighter and warmer but sensitive to moisture) and synthetic insulation (more affordable and insulates when wet). Also think about the shape — mummy bags are warmer and lighter, while rectangular bags offer more room to move.
What’s the difference between front country and backcountry camping?
Front country (or car camping) gear can afford to be heavier, larger, and more comfort-focused because you don't need to carry it far. Think bigger tents, plush sleeping pads and full kitchen setups. Backpacking or backcountry camping gear, on the other hand, must be lightweight and compact since you’ll be carrying it on your back all day. Materials in backpacking gear tend to be more technical and expensive to help save weight without sacrificing performance.