RESIDENTIAL CAMPS
CAMP WENONAH
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery, Arts & Crafts
Camp Directors: Jeff & Renata Bradshaw Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Traditional
Canoeing/Kayaking
TRADITIONAL
Mike Stewart Age Range: 5-17
Challenge Courses
3584 Commerce Crt. Burlington, ON # of Campers per Session: 200
CIT/LIT Training
Phone: 905-631-2849 • Fax: 905-631-2850 Cost per Week: $885
Environmental Studies
E-mail:
info@campwenonah.com Summer Location: Bracebridge, ON
Instructional Swim
Web:
www.campwenonah.com
Music, Musical Theatre
Nature Studies
Camp Description: Camp Wenonah offers a one month, traditional, modified co-ed Summer Camp experience for
Outtripping
8-17 year olds, as well as two week options (which parallel half of the one month experience). Special Introductory
Pottery
Periods designed for first-time campers (5-13 years) are held in July and August. Two highly regarded one month lead-
Rock/Wall Climbing
ership programs are available for 16 & 17 year olds to further develop leadership skills. Camp is located in the
Sailing, Swimming
Muskoka region of Ontario, only two hours north of Toronto. Wenonah sits on 200 acres of land, adjacent to Clear
Tennis
Lake and Saw Lake.
Theatre Arts
YMCA CEDAR GLEN
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery
TRADITIONAL
13300 11th Concession Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Traditional
Arts & Crafts
Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0 Age Range: 7-15
Campout
Phone: 905-943-9622 # of Campers per Session: 80
Challenge Courses
Fax: 905-859-6750 Cost per Week: $600-$1,200
CIT/LIT Training
E-mail:
kerri.lewis@ymcagta.org
Cooking
Web:
www.ymcatoronto.org
Environmental Studies
Mountain Biking
Rock/Wall Climbing
Camp Description: Eight weekly sessions of Night Hawks is offered to 7 to 13 year olds who sleep in cabins in our
Swimming
scenic valley. One two week session in July and one in August of FLY (Future Leaders of the YMCA) for 14 and 15
are avaiable. Three delicious and healthy meals are served each day.
YOUTH LEADERSHIP CAMPS CANADA
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery, Arts & Crafts
Baseball, Basketball
TRADITIONAL
Camp Director: Stu Saunders Type of Camp: Co-Ed, Traditional
Canoeing/Kayaking
498 Moon Point Beach Dr. Age Range: 6-18
Challenge Courses
Phone: 705-326-2433 # of Campers per Session: 125-150
CIT/LIT Training
Fax: 705-326-1097 Cost per Week:Varies
Environmental Studies
E-mail:
info@ylcc.com Summer Location: Orillia, ON
Hockey
Web:
www.ylcc.com Instructional Swim
Leadership
Camp Description: YLCC has been offering campers a traditional summer camp experience infused with Development
leadership development since 1992. YLCC is becoming the leading camp for leadership development in Canada March Break Camp
providing cutting edge programs combined with traditional camp experiences. From high ropes to waterfront
Nature Studies
activities, from the arts & crafts centre to the dining hall, your children will thank you. Empower your children this
Outtripping
summer. Change their lives! Call us to set up a tour today.
Rock/Wall Climbing
Soccer, Swimming
YWCA CAMP TAPAWINGO
OCA MEMBER
Activities:
Archery, Arts & Crafts
TRADITIONAL
Camp Director: Liz Greenway Type of Camp: Girls, Traditional
Canoeing/Kayaking
Challenge Courses
177 Caledonia Rd., Toronto, ON M6E 4S8 Age Range: 6-15
CIT/LIT Training
Phone: 416-652-9374 # of Campers per Session: 120
Cycling, Dance
Fax: 416-652-7006 Cost per Week: $540-$662
Instructional Swim
E-mail:
camping@ywcatoronto.org Summer Location: Parry Sound, ON
Mountain Biking
Web:
www.ywcatoronto.org
Nature Studies
Outtripping
Camp Description:A tradition of fun for girls 6-15 years old.Operated by YWCA Toronto, Camp Tapawingo offers
Paddlemaking
carefully developed programs in a relaxed, all- girls setting on Georgian Bay. A unique opportunity to learn skills, have
Rock/Wall Climbing
fun, develop confidence and make friends. For 80 years Tapawingo has shown the way to a summer of excitement.
Sailing, Swimming
Enjoy the welcoming atmosphere, individual attention and a program designed to meet the specific needs of girls.
Theatre Arts
Leadership program available for girls 16 years old. Woodworking
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