RESIDENTIAL CAMPS
HOCKEY OPPORTUNITY CAMP
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery
Camp Directors: Kevin & Sophie McLaughlin Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Specialty
Boardsailing
P.O. Box 448, Sundridge, ON P0A 1Z0 Age Range: 7-16
Canoeing/Kayaking
Phone: 705-386-7702 • Fax: 705-386-0179 # of Campers per Session: 270
Challenge Courses
Toll-Free: 888-576-2752 Cost per Week: $658-$891
CIT/LIT Training
TS
E-mail:
hoc@learnhockey.com Summer Location: Sundridge, ON
Hockey
Web:
www.learnhockey.com
Mountain Biking
Nature Studies
Outtripping
SPOR
Camp Description: Located on beautiful Eagle Lake, HOC provides an ideal setting for children wishing to
Rock/Wall Climbing
combine daily on-ice instruction (2.5 hrs/day) with a variety of land and aquatic camp activities. Personal growth,
Sailing, Snorkelling
friendship, skill development and self-confidence are all part of the HOC experience. HOCKEY BRINGS US
Swimming
TOGETHER, BUT CAMP DEFINES US!
Wakeboarding
Water Skiing
CAMP HURONTARIO
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery
Camp Directors: Pauline Hodgetts Type of Camp: Boys, Traditional
Arts & Crafts
Don Marston Age Range: 5-16
Canoeing/Kayaking
1 Ridge Drive Park, Toronto, ON M4T 2E4 # of Campers per Session: 185
CIT/LIT Training
Tel: 416-488-2077 • Fax: 416-486-0865 Cost per Week: $600
Fishing
E-mail:
hurontario@sympatico.ca Summer Location: Mactier, ON
High & Low Ropes
Web:
www.camphurontario.com
Northern Outpost
Tripping
Camp Description: Spectacularly located in the islands of Georgian Bay, just two hours north of Toronto. Small
Rock Climbing
group philosophy, non-competitive atmosphere and camper input into programs build self-confidence, strong skills,
Sailing, Seakayaking
TRADITIONAL
lasting friendships. Sophisticated biology program emphasizes appreciation of the natural environment. Exciting
Swimming
intro-camp programs for boys aged five to eight. Two and three-and-a-half week options are available. Excellent
White Water Tripping
camper to staff ratio: 110 staff for 185 campers. Leadership-in-training programs for senior campers. Family owned,
Windsurfing
Hurontario offers a warm, supportive and exciting outdoor experience.
Woodworking
CAMP HYANTO
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery
Arts & Crafts
Camp Director: Laura Morrison Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Traditional
Canoeing/Kayaking
90 Johnson St., Kingston, ON K7L 1X7 Age Range: 5-16
CIT/LIT Training
Phone: 613-544-4774 x22 # of Campers per Session: 50
Day Trips
Fax: 613-547-3745 Cost per Week:Varies depending on session
Environmental Studies
Toll-Free: 866-524-4774 Summer Location: Lyndhurst, ON
Instructional Swim
E-mail:
hyanto@ontario.anglican.ca Nature Studies
Web:
www.ontario.anglican.ca Outtripping
Religious Instruction
Camp Description: In our 63rd season of Christian residential camping, we offer a traditional camp program in a
Soccer TRADITIONAL
small camp atmosphere. Daily chapel, family-style meals, and a 3-to-1 camper-to-staff ratio enhance a wide variety
Swimming
of activity offerings. Leadership training and specialized camp programs available.
CAMP KANDALORE
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery, Arts & Crafts
Basketball
Camp Director: Dave Graham Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Traditional
Canoeing/Kayaking
544 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto, ON Age Range: 6-16
CIT/LIT Training
Phone: 416-322-9735 # of Campers per Session: 270 Cooking
Fax: 416-322-5899 Cost per Week: $975 Instructional Swim
E-mail:
camp@kandalore.com Summer Location: Minden, ON
Mountain Biking
Web:
www.kandalore.com
Nature Studies
Outtripping
Camp Description: In a highly personalized, fun-filled and supportive environment, Kandalore's aim is to develop in
Pottery
Rock/Wall Climbing
each camper an appreciation of nature, a healthy sense of self-esteem, an understanding of others and the
Sailing, Soccer
TRADITIONAL
necessary skills to become an effective leader. We offer 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 week sessions. We pride ourselves on our
Wakeboarding
in-camp and canoe trip experiences.
Water Skiing
Windsurfing
Woodworking
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