Camp Robinson is an unincorporated place and former settlement in Unorganized Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada.
These small houses created low rent homes for the company's workers and their families.
Eventually, a bakery, butcher shop, a laundry, a small infirmary with a registered nurse were all located in the camp.
The end for the camp was in the works since the takeover of the company by Boise Cascade, as they had planned to replace the workers (represented by the Lumber and Sawmill Union) with independent owner operators of log skidding equipment.
The eventual announcement caused a strike to start in 1978 and the last family, Beverley and Stanley Sandmoen, left the camp in 1980.