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  Why go to  
Summer Camp?
 
"She learned to make new friends and became more social. She gained confidence. Knowing how to get along with people and being flexible are very important for future success."
— Parent Reflection
 
Camp is more than just fun and games…
Camp is a Life Campus
 

Summer camp! The defining Canadian growing-up experience. So much fun, but more than that … so much learned.

At first glance, camp is a place for kids to learn to swim, sing or speak Spanish. But look closer.

The seven-year-old day campers catching tadpoles by the creek are engaged in a first-hand biology lesson. A troupe of tweens, some too shy to raise a hand in school, bow to applause, having found confidence and their voice in a summer drama production.

The group of 14-year-olds calculating cargo weight and distribution and charting the course for a three-day canoe trip are putting math and physics classes into action. At each day's end, they are reporters describing challenges met in stories and memories that fill personal journals. Teenagers gazing at constellations, shooting stars and dancing Northern Lights contemplate the wow and how of the universe and turn philosophical, considering their place in it.

Look closer still and you'll see children learning through choices made, chores divvied up, friendships forged … learning self-sufficiency, self-confidence and leadership.

You want the best for your kids. If a good education is top of the list, think of school- plus-camp as the winning combination.

Camp Builds Skills for Life

Concrete Skill Development Soft Skill Development
School, work and life skills
problem solving, self-discipline, perseverance, goal setting and time management and team building
Gaining confidence and self-esteem
Leadership and personal growth
learning to inspire and to work as part of a team, achievements at camp build self-esteem and confidence
Becoming more independent
Igniting future career interests
an actor, an astronaut, an athlete, an astronomer
Internalizing morals and values
Specialty training
mastering sailing, horseback riding, hockey, swimming, computer skills or debate transfer back to classroom work
Gaining better self-awareness
Learning to try new things
Kids discover and explore new sports, crafts and challenges like high ropes or an adventure trek
Improving interpersonal and social skills
Learning through success and failure
There are no grades at camp. Kids are encouraged in a supportive environment to test and master new skills and try again and again if they fail
Becoming a good community member and good citizen
Physical activity and increased strength
kids are up and active and using their bodies as well as their minds
Taking responsibility for self and others

 
 
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Featured Camps
Northwaters & Langskib Canoe Tripping Programs
Youth Leadership Camps Canada
The Glenholme School Summer Camp
Camp Tamakwa
Canadian Adventure Camp
Onondaga Camp
The Horse People Inc.
SWALLOWDALE CAMP
Durham College Summer Sports Camps
KETTLEBY VALLEY CAMP AND OUTDOOR CENTRE
THE TAYLOR STATTEN CAMPS
Muskoka Woods
Discovery Day Camp
Camp Robin Hood
Bishop's College School Language Camp
Safari Zoo Camp
Camp Muskoka
Paddles in Action
Arrowhead Camp
Frontier Trails Camp & Outdoor Education Centre
SNOWMASS ADVENTURE CAMP & FILM SCHOOL
Camp Tawingo
KETTLEBY VALLEY CAMP AND OUTDOOR CENTRE
Royal Conservatory Film Camp
Kandalore
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