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Q. When should I start looking for a camp?
Many summer camps are booked up by late spring, so the earlier in the year you start, the better. (Besides, what could be better than planning an exciting summer of fun in the middle of our Canadian winter!) You want to give yourself enough time to collect information, talk with camp representatives, attend any information sessions and then get your application in to the camp of your choice. Keep in mind that if you want to visit the camp, it’s best to go the year before you want to register your child. But if that chance slips by, register your child anyway then aim for a visit before your child’s session starts.

Find more information on when and how to choose a camp in our Choosing a Camp and Step-by-Step guides.
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