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RESIDENTIAL
CCI/CANADA
CAMP AK-O-MAK
Activities:
OCA MEMBER
Archery, Baseball
Camp Director: Dianne Young Type of Camp: Girls, Specialty
Basketball
1201-253 Merton St., Toronto, ON M4S 3H2 Age Range: 7-16
Canoeing/Kayaking
SPOR
Phone: 416-427-3171 # of Campers per Session: 100
Challenge Courses
Fax: 416-484-7394 Cost per Week: $750-$850
CIT/LIT Training
E-mail: diyoung@sympatico.ca Summer Location: Ahmic Harbour, ON
Cycling, Golf
TS Web: www.campakomak.com
Horseback Riding
Instructional Swim
Camp Description: “Bound by tradition and inspired by the future.” Founded in 1928 as North America's first
Lacrosse
swimming camp for girls. Ak-O-Mak is dedicated to providing the perfect combination of a traditional Canadian camp
Mountain Biking
experience along with instruction in over 25 sports/activities. Competitive programs offered in swimming, open
Rock/Wall Climbing
water swimming, triathlon, and canoe/kayak sprint racing. Professional visiting coaches. Campers from 8 countries
Running, Sailing, Soccer
enjoy cabin living, camp fires, and forging lifelong friendships. Our Motto: “You wish you could play like a girl.”
Swimming, Tennis
Triathlon, Water Polo
ARROWHEAD CAMP
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery
Arts & Crafts
TRADITIONAL
Camp Director: Pat Birnie Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Traditional Baseball, Basketball
582 Brunel Rd., Huntsville, ON P1H 1S1 Age Range: 6-16
Canoeing/Kayaking
Phone: 705-788-0611 # of Campers per Session: 115
CIT/LIT Training
Fax: 705-788-2796 Cost per Week: $740
Dance
Environmental Studies
E-mail: camp@arrowhead.on.ca Summer Location: Dwight, ON
Horseback Riding
Web: www.arrowhead.on.ca Instructional Swim
Lacrosse
Camp Description: Our staff to camper ratio of better than 1:3 ensures that every camper receives individual
Mountain Biking
attention and instruction in all aspects of camp life. We believe in the long term value of a camp experience and it
Music, Nature Studies
is our goal to provide the best possible opportunity for every camper to learn and grow in a safe and happy
Outtripping, Sailing
Soccer, Swimming
environment. An Arrowhead camper acquires social, physical, and life skills, all of which contribute to a positive
Tennis, Theatre Arts
self-image. Wakeboarding
Water Skiing
CAMP AWAKENING
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery, Arts & Crafts
SPECIAL NEEDS
Baseball, Basketball
Camp Director: Tracy Morley Type of Camp: Boys/Girls, Specialty
Canoeing/Kayaking
204-150 Eglinton Ave. E. Age Range: 9-18
Challenge Courses
Toronto, ON M4P 1E8 # of Campers per Session: 7 boys /
Horseback Riding
Phone: 416-487-8400 7 girls per 2 week sessions
Instructional Swim
Fax: 416-486-3854 Cost per Session: $1,375
Outtripping
E-mail: info@campawakening.com Support for Children with Special Needs: Yes Pottery
Web: www.campawakening.com Summer Location: Minden & Tichborne, ON Rock/Wall Climbing
Ropes Course
Camp Description: An exciting overnight camping experience for children with physical disabilities where they are
Sailing
integrated in two mainstream camps - Kilcoo and Oconto. Campers are reasonably independent and are comfort- Swimming
able with boats and in the water. This program offers campers to try everything, test their limits, become more Team Sports
independent and make friends. Sessions are two weeks. Financial support with fees is available if needed.
Tennis, Theatre Arts
Woodworking
BCS SUMMER LANGUAGE CAMP
Activities:
Amusement Park
Camp Director: Glen Faucher Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Specialty
Bowling
EDUC
80 Moulton Hill Rd. Age Range: 11-16
Canoeing/Kayaking
Phone: 819-566-0227 x219 # of Campers per Session: 165
Dance
Fax: 819-822-8917 Cost: $3,395 / four weeks
Day Trips
A
E-mail: summer@bishopscollegeschool.com Summer Location: Sherbrooke, QC
Go-Karting
TION
Web: www.bishopscollegeschool.com
Golf
Horseback Riding
Camp Description: Our 2010 BCS Summer Language Camp will be our 49th session at Bishop's College School.
Laser Tag
Our program is designed to provide an opportunity for concentrated instruction to students who are interested
Rock/Wall Climbing
in gaining proficiency in French or English. Small class sizes allow for more individual attention with instruction of-
Soccer
fered at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. The BCS Summer Language Camp incorporates a full sports
Squash
and activities agenda consisting of supervised team sports as well as off-campus activities.
Swimming
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Tennis
26 Canada Camps for Parents January 2010 Edition
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