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Since 1979, Harbourfront Centre Camps have provided opportunities for exploration, creativity and personal growth within a positive camp atmosphere. Participants are inspired through meaningful participation and enriching experiences in all facets of arts and contemporary culture. Camp provides a unique setting in which learning and fun intersect and critical life skills are honed. We are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and diverse learning community that allows our campers to learn and interpret the world in which we live through dialogue, social interaction and facilitated hands-on activities. Harbourfront Centre’s unique location and institutional experience allows us to focus on giving our campers a fun and enriching experience. The 2017 camp season was one of our most successful to date! Thanks to the hard work of our dedicated staff and ongoing support from our camp families, we welcomed over 6,000 campers to our home on Toronto’s waterfront. As we look to the 2018 camp season we are pleased to announce a number of new camps for the upcoming year, such as Digital Storytelling, Movin’ and Groovin’, Softball, Overnight Intro and more! We are also excited to introduce P.A. Day camps for the fall of 2018. We are offering P.A. Day Camps that are designed to ensure your camper spends their day away from school filled with fun and learning! Harbourfront Centre is a registered charity and not-for-profit organization. By sending your children to our camps you are supporting all of the outstanding programs and events that Harbourfront Centre offers year-round. Revenue generated from our camp program enhances Harbourfront Centre as a whole, and for that we truly appreciate your ongoing support! We look forward to welcoming you and your family to another outstanding year of fun, diverse, dynamic and creative programming at Harbourfront Centre Camps! Sincerely, Harbourfront Centre Camps

Harbourfront Centre is a registered, charitable not-for-profit cultural organization operating a 10-acre campus on Toronto’s central waterfront. A leading international centre for contemporary arts, culture, and ideas, we inspire audiences and visitors with a breadth of bold, ambitious and engaging experiences.

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Table of Contents P.A. Day Camps

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Summer Camps

Specialty Camps

March Break Camps

July 3 – August 31, 2018

Coding 101

Creative Camps

Dungeons & Dragons

March 12-16, 2018

Movin’ and Groovin’

Creative Camps

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Creative Arts Musical Explorations

Dance, Dance, Dance

Intro to Circus

Creative Arts Circus Arts Beyond the Page

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Pop Star

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Senior Arts: Drawing Digital Storytelling

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Power Youth

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Fashion: Upcycling Theatre: Improv

Exploratory Camps

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Dance, Dance, Dance

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Beyond the Page

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Comic Book

Flag Football NEW

Art Explorers

Sk8: Art & Culture

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Young Chefs

Circus Camp

Young Builders

Architecture

Dungeons & Dragons

Camp DIY

Overnight Experiences

Costume Making

Legend Overnight – Campers will spend 5 days and 4 nights at the Lake St. George Field Centre. Special Guest – A special guest is brought in to work with campers. Off-Site – These camps operate at an

off-site location. Supervised transportation is provided to and from camp.

Open House – This camp offers an open

house experience, so friends and family can visit the camp.

Splash Pad – Campers go on an outing to a splash pad (weather permitting).

Field Trip – These camps offer one field trip

per session (weather permitting).

Digital Storytelling

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Soccer

Overnight Camps Adventure Earth Sciences

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Overnight Intro

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Leadership

Sailing Programs Harbour Explorers CANSail 1 CANSail 2

Musical Theatre

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iCANCatch-up

Theatre: Improv

CANSail 3 or 4

Theatre: Scene Acting NEW

Senior Arts: Drawing & Painting

Intro to Cruising

Paddling Programs

Senior Arts: Mixed Media

Junior Canoe

Senior Arts: Textile Arts

Outdoors Bound

Senior Culinary Experiences

Canoe

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Camp by the Water

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Kayaking Paddlesports The Amazing Outdoors

Camp Curiosity

Camps Info

Camp Quest

Specialty Camps

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iCANSail NEW

Hip-Hop

Exploratory Camps

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Art Escape

Fashion: Upcycling

Power Youth

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Camping Skills

Fashion

Chess Challenge

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Counsellor-in-Training

Softball

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March Break Overnight Camp

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Circus Counsellor-in-Training

Young Authors

Printmaking

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Sailing Counsellor-in-Training

TheatreKids

Camp Curiosity

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Lifesavers

Junior Sports

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Camp Reptilia

Tabletop Games: Design Intensive

Active Kids

Emerging Artists

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Tabletop Games

S.T.E.A.M.

Camp by the Water

Specialty Camps

Dungeons & Dragons: The Campaign

Pop Star

Young Builders

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Active Camps

Digital Photography

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General Information

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Canoeing – Campers go canoeing once per session (weather permitting).

Camp Mad Science: Eureka!

Applications/Registration Policies

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Camp Mad Science: Machine Maniacs

Financial Assistance

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Swimming – Campers swim for about one hour each session (weather permitting).

Camp Mad Science: Science Adventures

Code of Conduct

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Camp Mad Science: Science Sleuths

Meal Plan/Merchandise

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5A – Busing and swimming are not available during this session. Children must be dropped off and picked up at 235 Queens Quay West.

Camp Reptilia

March Break Sessions + Fees

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Chess Challenge

Summer Sessions + Fees

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Citizen Science

Transportation

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P.A. Day Camps Fall 2018 During the school year there are several times when Toronto school boards have the same P.A. Days. When that occurs, Harbourfront Centre is here to offer an exciting and engaging experience. We are offering P.A. Day Camps that are designed to ensure your camper spends their day away from school filled with fun and learning! Campers will explore a world of arts and culture, create a work of visual art, engage with our gallery, and get a chance to get movin’ and groovin’ to work off some of their energy through the day. Campers have the opportunity to engage with other kids while being supported by creative and experienced staff. As this is a one day program, we want to make this as accessible to you and your campers as possible. Camp programming will run from 9:15am to 3:45pm. The Extended Program Day is included with P.A. Day Camps. This wellsupervised general program is offered between 7:30 and 9:15am and at the end of the day between 3:45 and 6pm. Children will have the option to participate in various arts and crafts activities, board games, and quiet and active games during this time. Please see our website for dates and details: harbourfrontcentre.com/camps

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Creative Camps Dance, Dance, Dance Ages 5-7 This camp is perfect for the child who likes to move! With the support and guidance of a Dance Instructor and skilled staff, campers will explore various forms of dance and creative movement while improving confidence, coordination and stage presence. At the end of the week, dancers will perform their new moves at a special recital. $285

Creative Arts Ages 6-8 Campers will have the opportunity to experiment with different materials and be inspired by artists and cultures, letting their imaginations soar. Our Artist Educators will guide campers through the artistic process to create work that draws on their own experiences and visions. $285

Circus Arts Ages 6-10 There’s no need to run away and join the circus, not when there’s Circus Arts! Under the instruction and supervision of our highly trained circus pros, campers will experience acrobatics, trapeze, juggling and clowning. Equipment is specially designed with youth and safety in mind. This camp is coordinated by Marsha Kennington, a circus professional and instructor with over 35 years of circus instruction experience. Marsha and her staff of highly skilled and qualified circus professionals allow groups and individuals to move at their own pace in accordance with their age and ability. Please Note: Due to cold winter weather this camp will be held in the Brigantine Room and not in a circus tent.

$325

Beyond the Page

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Power Youth

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Ages 8-12

Ages 10-15

Stories and words make up the world around us! Campers will engage with Artist Educators to learn about different storytelling media: written word, graphic novel, spoken word, and many others. Concepts such as narrative structure, character development, pacing and dialogue will be explored in a final project.

Taking inspiration from the solo exhibition by Algerian-born French artist Kader Attia as featured in the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, campers will be guided in viewing and discussing the theme of repair, especially following difficult circumstances including physical injury and armed conflict. Attia contrasts the idea of repair in Western culture – a desire to return something to its original state – to the idea of repair in African and Japanese cultures, which highlight an object’s imperfections. Throughout the week, campers will create sculptural objects using a variety of materials (clay, wire, metal and everyday objects).

$285

Pop Star Ages 8-12 For the camper who loves to sing and perform! Working with experienced musicians and choreographers, campers will participate in vocal and dance workshops designed to enhance their natural talents while building confidence and stage presence – all culminating in an end-of-camp performance. $285

Ages 9-14 Emerging artists will have the opportunity to focus on their drawing skills in this program. Campers will learn to capture form through quick sketching, using positive and negative space to create depth and texture, as well as experiment with a variety of media and techniques. If your camper is looking to hone their skills and push their creativity to the next level, this is the program for them!

Digital Storytelling

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Ages 10-15 Learn to tell stories and express ideas through digital media! Campers will explore a variety of techniques in digital photography and animation and bring stories to life. From concept to shooting, editing and digital manipulation, campers will create a variety of projects for an end of session gallery exhibition. $285

$285

Fashion: Upcycling Ages 10-15

Senior Arts: Drawing

$285

Visit www.thepowerplant.org for more information about the artists and exhibitions.

Young fashionistas will learn how to refashion apparel. Working with experienced Artist Educators, campers will explore basic fashion concepts and design while creating unique pieces that express their personalities and style. $285

Theatre: Improv Ages 10-15 This program will keep your camper on their toes! Campers are invited to explore their creativity through the art of improvisation while building their confidence and developing teambuilding, listening and problem solving skills. Working with our skilled Artist Educators, campers will gain a better understanding of how improvisation can help individuals as actors and in their everyday lives. $285

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Exploratory Camps

Specialty Camps

Camp by the Water

Camp Reptilia

Ages 4-5

Ages 8-12

Our highly qualified and enthusiastic staff create a safe, engaging and nurturing environment for our youngest group of campers, encouraging new friendships, camper enrichment, creativity and self-expression. Small groups offer a low camper-to-counsellor ratio, ensuring safe supervision and individual attention while facilitating camper learning and development.

In partnership with Reptilia Zoo we are excited to offer this interactive and educational experience for all young reptile aficionados! Reptilia Zoo is a CAZA accredited educational organization that is devoted to showcasing and promoting the importance of different reptiles and amphibians in nature. Working with passionate and confident reptile handlers, campers will get hands-on experience with various species and discover the importance of their cold-blooded friends through conservation, arts, games and exploration.

Please Note: Due to the changes to the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 all participants must be 4 by the start of the camp session. Campers who are not the required age will be withdrawn from the camp at the expense of the parents. Proof of age may be requested by the camp at any time.

$285

Ages 10-15

Please Note: There is no unsupervised contact with any animals during the program. Campers will not be permitted to bring their own pets to camp.

$325

Dungeons & Dragons

Ages 6-8

Ages 8-12

Wonder and excitement! Campers explore a world of imagination, creativity and culture through a variety of arts and craft projects, drama, active games, science activities and cooperative programming. With the help of highly creative camp staff, campers will explore a variety of themes throughout the week in this all-encompassing camp experience.

Chess lovers, from beginner to advanced, will enjoy unparalleled instruction in chess strategy. Working with skilled staff and a Chess Master, campers learn to “see” the chessboard as tournament professionals do. They will be taught how to open a game, defend a piece, mate, avoid stalemate and more. Skills will be put to the test with tournaments and other fun games.

Overnight Experiences NEW

Ages 8-12

Chess Challenge

$285

$285

March Break Overnight Camp

Camp Curiosity

$285

Travel to ancient ruins and battle legendary monsters! Dungeons & Dragons is regarded as a foundational contemporary role-playing game. Campers use their imagination and creativity to overcome obstacles and outwit opponents. Campers learn cooperation, independence and problem-solving skills while story-telling and interacting with peers. Suitable for first-time players or for experienced D&D’ers alike.

Young Builders Ages 8-12 Imagine, build and create! This hands-on camp is perfect for any young builder who wants to experiment with a variety of tools and materials and interpret the built and natural world around them. Through creative thinking, teamwork and a whole lot of imagination, campers will have the opportunity to build some really cool projects.

Spend the March Break in the great outdoors! This new program gives campers a taste of overnight camping at Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) beautiful Lake St. George Field Centre in Richmond Hill. Campers will spend the first day of camp on site at Harbourfront Centre in preparation for their experience. On Tuesday, they will travel by bus to Lake St. George where they will be housed in the Bond House dormitory, a climatecontrolled facility with washroom and shower facilities. Campers will participate in winter ecology activities, arts and crafts, and active games and sports, returning on Friday afternoon with new skills and a sense of independence. $680

$285

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Overnight

Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Creative Camps Movin’ and Groovin’

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Ages 4-6 For the active young camper that loves to move and groove! This exploratory program, led by experienced dance professionals, will give campers the chance to explore movement in a safe and fun environment. They will also engage in more traditional camp programming such as arts and crafts and active games for a well-rounded experience! $575 Session 2

Ages 6-8 Campers will have the opportunity to experiment with different materials while being inspired by artists and cultures. Our Artist Educators will guide campers through the artistic process to create work that draws on their own experiences, artistic vision and imagination.

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Overnight

Ages 6-8

Ages 7-9

Music is everywhere! This camp is for young music lovers that are looking to explore sound making and rhythm. Campers will work with special guests and experienced staff to explore the world of music through experimentation with everyday materials, improvised instruments and body percussion. At the end of the session, campers will share their musical creations with family and friends in a special open house concert.

This camp is perfect for the child who likes to move! With the support and guidance of a Dance Instructor and skilled staff, campers will explore various forms of dance and creative movement while improving confidence, coordination and stage presence. At the end of the session, dancers will perform their new moves at a special recital. $575 Session 1,3

$295 Session 5A

Beyond the Page

Intro to Circus

Creative Arts

$295 Session 5A

Dance, Dance, Dance

$575 Session 2

$525 Session 1, 3

Musical Explorations

NEW

Ages 6-10

Ages 8-12

This exciting program introduces young campers to the magic of circus arts. Under the instruction of circus specialists and highly trained staff, campers will engage in a number of circus activities such as acrobats, clowning, spinning plates, tight wire and more. Campers will also engage in a half day of traditional camp activities like arts and crafts and active games for a well-rounded camp experience.

Beyond the Page lets campers engage with literature using a variety of media, and to focus their creative energies on the reinterpretation of different narratives into various literary projects. Graphic novels, spoken word and other projects will be explored.

$575 Session 1, 3

$525 Session 1

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$295 Session 5A

$575 Session 2, 4

Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Comic Book

S.T.E.A.M.

Young Builders

Ages 8-12

Ages 8-12

Ages 8-12

Calling all comic and graphic novel enthusiasts! Campers will work with skilled Artist Educators to learn how to bring their stories to life. Narrative and artistic concepts are explored that will help inspire and develop the campers’ characters in the pages of their very own comic strips.

Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math equal a fun and innovative new camp for experimentation and problem solving. Young makers will take a hands-on approach to explore various concepts with our highly skilled and knowledgeable staff to explore creative solutions to problems and challenges. Let’s make something!

This is a perfect camp for young builders who like to work with their hands. Working with basic tools and a variety of materials, campers will participate in building models, engineering projects and other design activities. Fun and stimulating tasks are geared towards developing knowledge of the design process, decision making, problem solving and teamwork.

$575 Session 2, 4

Digital Photography Ages 8-12 Photography in a snap! With the assistance of Artist Educators, campers will be introduced to concepts of creative vision, composition, and shooting techniques through the lenses of our digital cameras and prepare pieces for an end-of-session art expo. Please Note: Digital cameras are provided.

$525 Session 1

Pop Star

$575 Session 4

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TheatreKids

$525 Session 3

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Ages 8-12

Art Explorers

All the world’s a stage… but we have curtains and audience seating too! Created for campers who love being in the spotlight, TheatreKids explores the world of theatre in a relaxed, supportive, hands-on environment. Working with experienced staff, campers will collaborate to create their own show while learning various aspects of performance and theatre production culminating in an end-of-session show.

This camp is for kids who love art and creative expression! Campers will explore various ideas and themes through a variety of arts-based projects and activities. They will use visual arts, dance, theatre and more to express their opinions, feelings, and ideas. Campers will share their work in a multidisciplinary presentation for family and friends.

$525 Session 1, 3

Ages 9-12

$575 Session 4

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Ages 8-12 Everyone can be a star! Working with skilled musicians and choreographers, campers will participate in vocal and dance workshops designed to enhance their natural talents while building confidence and stage presence. Campers will explore different genres of music, learn to write their own songs, as well as develop their vocal and dance skills in preparation for their very own music video and final performance. $525 Session 1, 3

Young Authors

Emerging Artists

Ages 8-12

Ages 9-12

Calling all writers, authors and book lovers! In partnership with the International Festival of Authors (ifoa.org), explore the wonderful world of literature with experienced camp staff and guest authors. Explore character development, plot, setting, structure and more in a fun and relaxed environment. This camp stimulates creativity and the imagination of budding young readers and writers, exploring what lies below the surface of some of your favourite stories.

This visual arts camp will allow blossoming young artists to push their skills to the next level. Campers will explore a variety of artistic styles and techniques in a supportive and creative environment, led by skilled Artist Educators and experienced staff. Campers are encouraged to express an artistic point of view and create projects that will be displayed at an end of session art expo for families and friends. $525 Session 1,3

$525 Session 3

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Printmaking

Young Chefs

Fashion

Ages 9-12

Ages 9-12

Ages 9-13

Discover the fun of editions and multiples through the world of printmaking. Campers will learn how to mix inks, develop mark-making and create their own series. From screen print to relief to colligraph, this camp is anything but flat!

This camp is for the aspiring chef who would like to explore the wonderful world of food. Working with experienced chef instructor, Chef Mick, our young cooks and foodies will learn the FUN-damentals of cooking and nutrition while they create and present mouth-watering dishes in Harbourfront Centre’s very own World Cafe kitchens. Campers will learn the process of making tasty, nutritious meals from beginning to end. Each session will focus on different recipes, techniques and themes.

This exciting program will provide an introduction to the world of fashion. Fundamentals of design provide the basis for campers to create sketches, design and execute projects from start to finish. Young designers will work with raw fabrics and recycled clothing to craft their final masterpieces, which they will show off at the camp’s very own runway show!

$295 Session 4B

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Sk8: Art & Culture

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Ages 9-12 Skateboarding has always been an expression of creativity and identity. Working with skilled Artist Educators, campers will explore various elements of skateboarding culture while trying their hand at skateboard deck design and logo art, using different visual art techniques. Please Note: The cost of a new skateboard deck that the camper will take home at the end of the session is included in the registration fee.

$595 Session 2

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Due to the nature of this program, campers may come in direct contact with peanuts/nuts and other foodrelated allergens, therefore, this program may not be safe for a person with a nut allergy and/or any other food-related allergies or specific dietary needs and restrictions. By registering, parents acknowledge the risks associated with food programming and the potential exposure to allergens. Recipes will not be modified based on specific dietary restrictions. Please Note: Kitchen work will take place Monday (Tuesdays on short sessions) through Thursday of each week. On Fridays, campers will participate in a fun and engaging food-focused field trip.

Instructor Profile Born and raised in Newcastle, Chef Michael (Mick) Elliott is ranked among the top three chef instructors in the world. He has achieved the acclaimed designation of Certified Chef de Cuisine (C.C.C.), is a Certified Red Seal chef and holds an Executive Master of Science Degree in: Culinary Chef Administration (M.Sc). He has received numerous medals and awards for culinary excellence in regional and international competitions, televised series, contributions to culinary textbooks and associations with various advisory boards within the food industry.

$575 Session 2, 4

Circus Ages 9-14 The magic of the circus under the big top! Circus camp includes juggling, stilt walking, acrobatics, high wire, trapeze, mini trampoline and clowning. Equipment is specially designed with youth and safety in mind. Experienced circus professionals work together with highly-trained circus camp counsellors to maximize safety and skill development in this high-flying camp. This camp is coordinated by Marsha Kennington, a circus professional and instructor with over 35 years of circus instruction experience. Marsha and her staff of highly-skilled and qualified circus professionals allow groups and individuals to move at their own pace in accordance with their age and ability. $650 Session 2, 4

$430 Session 1B, 2B, 4B $365 Session 3B

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Overnight

Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Architecture

Costume Making

Hip-Hop

Ages 10-15

Ages 10-15

Ages 10-15

Calling all aspiring architects! This hands-on program allows campers to participate in modeling, engineering, and architectural activities that explore basic concepts of architecture, urban planning and design. Along with our skilled staff, campers will work with their peers to engage in tasks that are designed to develop skills through the design process, negotiation, decision making and problem solving.

Campers will be introduced to the world of cosplay (“costume play�) while exploring techniques that help them design and create costumes. Working with Artist Educators, campers will learn what it takes to put together the costumes that make a character. This camp is sure to push imagination and creativity to the limit.

Working with guest artists and skilled Artist Educators, campers will explore social change and hip-hop culture including spoken word, beatboxing, creating beats, breakdancing and graffiti art. At the end of the session, campers will have the chance to perform and showcase their pieces for friends, families and peers.

$525 Session 1

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Camp DIY Ages 10-15 Explore the world of Craft! With the support of professional artists and experienced staff, campers will be exposed to a variety of craft styles and techniques in a supportive and creative environment. Campers will be encouraged to express an artistic point of view and create projects that will be displayed in an end-of-session craft gallery for their families and friends. $575 Session 2

$525 Session 3

$575 Session 4

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Digital Storytelling

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Musical Theatre

Ages 10-15

Ages 10-15

Learn to tell stories and express ideas through digital media! Campers will explore a variety of techniques in digital photography and animation and bring stories to life. From concept to shooting, editing and digital manipulation, campers will create a variety of projects that will be displayed at an end of session gallery exhibition.

Become a triple threat - acting, singing and dancing! Under the guidance of our staff of artists and choreographers, campers will participate in a variety of workshops exploring acting, vocal and dance technique. They will work on time honoured musical theatre pieces, and create some of their own. The session will conclude with an end-of-session musical extravaganza for friends and family.

Please note: Digital cameras are provided.

$525 Session 3

$295 Session 5A

$575 Session 4

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Theatre: Improv Fashion: Upcycling Ages 10-15 Young fashionistas will learn how to refashion apparel. Working with skilled Artist Educators, campers will explore basic fashion concepts and design while creating unique pieces that express their personalities and style. $525 Session 1

Ages 10-15 In this exciting program, campers are invited to explore their creativity through the art of improvisation while building their confidence and developing teambuilding, listening and problem solving skills. Working with our skilled Artist Educators, campers will gain a better understanding of how improvisation can help individuals as actors and in their everyday lives. $575 Session 2

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Theatre: Scene Acting Ages 10-15 Young actors will continue to develop their craft working with our skilled and experienced staff in this camp. Taking script to stage, campers will have the opportunity to work with a selection of pieces in preparation for their end of session showcase. $575 Session 4

Power Youth

Ages 11-15

Ages 11-15

Artists will have the opportunity to focus on their drawing and painting skills in this program. Campers will learn to capture form through sketching, pen and ink techniques, using positive and negative space to create depth and texture as well as experimenting with a variety of mediums. If you are looking to polish your skills and push your creativity to the next level, this is the program for you.

This specialized program is for budding chefs and passionate foodies. Working with renowned chef instructor, Chef Mick, participants will explore various aspects of the culinary arts working in Harbourfront Centre’s very own World Café kitchens. In this safe, professional, commercial kitchen, campers will experience the challenge of cooking and learn techniques to making tasty, nutritious meals from beginning to end. Each session will explore different recipes, techniques and themes.

$525 Session 1, 3

In connection with the upcoming solo exhibitions at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery by artists Abbas Akhavan (based in Toronto) and Ellen Gallagher (based in New York and Rotterdam), campers will learn how a variety of mediums may be used to consider history, narrative and mythology. Gallagher’s work includes abstract watercolour painting, illustrative drawing and films that incorporate both analogue and 3D animation to create stories rooted in historical events. Akhavan’s site-specific commission in The Power Plant’s Clerestory will use a mosaic of coloured film on the skylights to create a light painting on the gallery walls, while a fountain installed in the centre of the space creates a meeting place for visitors, as well as setting the stage for Toronto writers to contribute fictional texts. Inspired by both artists, campers will write stories and then transform their stories into finished drawings, paintings or stop-motion animations. Visit www.thepowerplant.org for more information about the artists and exhibitions

Senior Culinary Experiences

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Ages 11-15

$295 Session 2B

Senior Arts: Drawing & Painting

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Senior Arts: Mixed Media Ages 11-15 This specialized program gives emerging artists the opportunity to explore their creativity and artistic skills through the use of mixed media. Using a combination of different art mediums, campers will draw inspiration from the works of contemporary artists and create work that will be showcased at the end of session art expo. $295 Session 5A

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Senior Arts: Textile Arts Ages 11-15 Weaving, sewing, printing, felting and more – welcome to the wonderful world of textile arts! With the help and support of our skilled staff, campers will explore various techniques and projects as they create their own pieces in preparation for the end of session art expo. $295 Session 4A

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Due to the nature of this program, campers may come in direct contact with peanuts/nuts and other foodrelated allergens, therefore, this program may not be safe for a person with a nut allergy and/or any other food-related allergies or specific dietary needs and restrictions. By registering, parents acknowledge the risks associated with food programming and the potential exposure to allergens. Recipes will not be modified based on specific dietary restrictions. Please Note: Kitchen work will take place Monday (Tuesdays in short sessions) through Thursday of each week. On Fridays, campers will participate in a fun and engaging food-focused field trip.

Instructor Profile Born and raised in Newcastle, Chef Michael (Mick) Elliott is ranked among the top three chef instructors in the world. He has achieved the acclaimed designation of Certified Chef de Cuisine (C.C.C.), is a Certified Red Seal chef and holds an Executive Master of Science Degree in: Culinary Chef Administration (M.Sc). He has received numerous medals and awards for culinary excellence in regional and international competitions, televised series, contributions to culinary textbooks and associations with various advisory boards within the food industry.

$365 Session 1A $430 Session 2A, 3A, 4A

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Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Exploratory Camps Camp by the Water Ages 4-5 Our highly qualified and experienced staff create a safe, engaging and nurturing environment for our youngest group, many of whom are first-time campers, encouraging new friendships, camper enrichment, creativity and self-expression. Small groups offer a low camper-to-counsellor ratio, ensuring safe supervision and individual attention while facilitating camper learning and development.

Camp Curiosity

Camp Quest

Ages 6-8

Ages 9-11

Wonder and excitement! Campers explore a world of imagination, creativity and culture through a variety of arts and craft projects, drama, active games, science activities and cooperative programming. With the help of highly creative camp staff, campers will explore different themes each week in this allencompassing camp experience.

This camp of exploration and discovery is for campers who want more than the traditional day camp experience. Working with a number of specialists, campers will participate in a wide variety of hands-on and interactive games, activities and projects that focus on skill development and leadership. Activities include active games, environmental crafts, science experiments, cooperative games, problem solving and initiative tasks.

$240 Session 1A, 3B $295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

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$240 Session 1A, 3B $295 Session 1B, 2A, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

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Please Note: Due to the changes to the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 all participants must be 4 by the start of their camp session. Campers who are not the required age will be withdrawn from the camp at the expense of the parents. Proof of age may be requested by the camp at any time.

$240 Session 1A, 3B $295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

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Specialty Camps Camp Mad Science: Eureka! Ages 8-12 Welcome to the world of inventions! Children will be challenged to overcome a series of daily tasks by using their brains, brawn, tips from famous inventors, cool equipment and simple machines. They’ll create catapults and forts, design their own light sabers and assemble a set of circuits using batteries and light bulbs. Thomas Edison said that “genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration” but this camp is 100% FUN! Each day is unique, fun, exciting and hands on. $295 Session 3B

Camp Mad Science: Machine Maniacs Ages 8-12 Join us for a week full of creations, chemistry and cameras! Work together with your fellow engineers to build the best bridge in our shake, rattle and roll challenge. Turn your daily newspaper into a four foot high Geodesic Dome that you can sit in with your friends. Explore the world of birds and beasts with birdhouse building and our superbug investigation. Mix, mash and brew concoctions to create cool sidewalk chalk and bath fizzers during a day in the chemistry lab. Discover the wonders of photography as you study cameras, light and colour. $345 Session 2A

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Camp Mad Science: NEW Science Adventures

Camp Reptilia

Ages 8-12

In partnership with Reptilia Zoo, we are excited to offer this interactive and educational experience for all young reptile aficionados! Reptilia Zoo is a CAZA accredited educational organization that is devoted to showcasing and promoting the importance of different reptiles and amphibians in nature. Working with passionate and confident reptile handlers, campers will have hands-on experience with various species and discover the importance of their cold-blooded friends through conservation, arts, games and exploration.

Campers will use forensic science to solve a crime. A visit to Cell City will reveal the inner workings of DNA while a trip down the Organ Trail will provide a Body Portrait. Explore the wonders of gravity, balance and the science behind the illusive sweet spot. Build the strongest helmet for our friend Eggbert in our safe egg challenge. We will discover how to make a rainbow in a test tube and build a Potato Power Plant during a day of radical chemical reactions. $345 Session 2B

Please Note: There is no unsupervised contact with any animals during the program. Campers will not be permitted to bring their own pets to camp.

Camp Mad Science: Science Sleuths

$345 Session 4A, 4B

Ages 8-12 An awesome week of sleuthing, investigation and discovery awaits you! Send messages to your friends with your very own secret code wheels. Hunt down animal tracks and follow hidden scent trails during a day of nature discoveries. Lemon Shockers, Brain Goo and Electroplating will thrill all junior chemists. Campers will build their own cool Stereoscopic Viewer to see far-off planets in 3D and become Mad Science junior astronomers. $345 Session 3A

Ages 8-12

Chess Challenge Ages 8-12 Chess lovers, from beginner to advanced, will enjoy unparalleled instruction in chess strategy. Working with skilled staff and a Chess Master, campers learn to “see” the chessboard as tournament professionals do. They will be taught how to open a game, defend a piece, mate, avoid stalemate and more. Skills will be put to the test with tournaments and other fun games. $240 Session 1A $295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B

Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Citizen Science

Dungeons & Dragons

Tabletop Games

Ages 8-12

Ages 10-15

Ages 10-15

In association with community partners, our campers will explore the environment of Toronto’s waterfront and learn the scientific method and hands-on research techniques. Campers will balance fun through science with fun through play, and will make a contribution to the understanding of our environment.

Travel to ancient ruins and battle legendary monsters! Dungeons & Dragons is regarded as a foundational contemporary role-playing game. Campers use their imagination and creativity to overcome obstacles and outwit opponents. Campers learn cooperation, independence and problem-solving skills while story-telling and interacting with peers in this wellsupervised program. Suitable for firsttime players or for experienced D&D’ers alike.

Tabletop and board games are making a comeback! Campers will learn the basics of tabletop, board, card, miniature and role-playing game design and play and join in on the resurgence of face-toface participatory gaming. Campers will be introduced to game design and will begin to develop their own concepts for tabletop games.

$240 Session 1A

NEW

Coding 101

NEW

Ages 9-13 Take a byte out of summer and mix in some learning with your camper’s fun! Coding Camp will introduce campers to computer programming. Campers will learn through hands-on experience how to create animation and games they can play with friends. $575 Session 2, 4

$240 Session 1A $295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 5A

$295 Session 3A

$240 Session 3B

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Tabletop Games: Design Intensive

NEW

Ages 10-15

Dungeons & Dragons: The Campaign Ages 10-15 In this two-week program, campers will dive further into a world of monsters, intrigue and adventure! Teamwork, co-operation, problem solving and creativity are honed through great adventures undertaken throughout the game. Campers will also participate in workshops centred on a variety of topics such as how to be a Dungeon Master as well as effectively building stories and worlds. $525 Session 3

Delve deeper into the world of tabletop gaming! This exciting and engaging two-week program will begin with an exploration of tabletop, board, card, miniature and role playing games. Campers will then work collaboratively to develop a prototype of their own game by using cards, dice, game boards and more! $575 Session 4

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Lifesavers

NEW

Ages 14-16 Go beyond regular first aid certification in this unique new program! Campers will work towards obtaining their emergency first-aid certification while also exploring a variety of other health and wellness related activities such as survival techniques, mindfulness, nutrition and much more! Note: All successful participants will receive a certificate in Emergency First Aid with CPR from the Canadian Red Cross

$325 Session 3B

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Sailing Counsellor- in-Training

NEW

Circus Counsellor-inCounsellor-in-Training Age 15 Training

Ages 14-16

Age 15

The one-month HCSP Counsellor-inTraining program introduces young sailors, who show interest in both the sport of sailing and childcare and education, to the responsibilities and daily procedures of Harbourfront Centre’s Junior Sail Camp. The overall goal of the HCSP CIT Program is to train future Sailing Instructors and Camp Counsellors in the day-to-day operations of HCSP. This program requires participants to experience both on-land and on-water camp procedures and everyday situations as well as be evaluated on their decision making in those environments. All CITs who complete this course are guaranteed an interview at HCSP for the following year’s Junior Sail Camps Staff.

This specialized program is designed for past participants of Circus Camp or individuals with a strong background in gymnastics, acrobatics or circus arts. Circus CIT will prepare participants for a new level of responsibility under the big top! Circus CITs will learn proper spotting techniques and assist in the development of campers’ acts. CITs will also refine their own skills with one-on-one time with Circus Specialists.

Prerequisites: Must have CANSail certification of any level prior to enrolling in this program. Certificate: Successful candidates will receive an interview at HCSP for the following year’s Junior Sail Camp staff. Please Note: Prior to arriving at camp, CITs will be asked to fill in an information sheet to give our staff a better understanding of the individual’s motivation. There is also an overnight excursion during each CIT session. CITs are encouraged to attend as it serves as a valuable tool in team building. All participants are required to work with a wide range of age groups.

$695 Session 1, 3 (month-long)

Further to developing circus specific skills, Circus CITs will further refine their leadership skills in a supportive setting generous with both feedback and mentorship. Workshops focus on supervision, communication, cooperative games, initiative tasks, antibullying, camper management and conflict resolution. CITs will continue to personalize their leadership style while promoting team-building and friendships. CIT Graduates of this certificate program will be interviewed for a Harbourfront Centre Camps counsellor position provided they properly apply for the positions available. Please Note: Prior to arriving to camp, Circus CITs will be asked to fill out an information sheet to give our staff a better understanding of the individual’s motivation. There is also an overnight excursion during each CIT session. CITs are encouraged to attend as it serves as a valuable tool in team building. All participants are required to work with a wide range of ages.

$695 Session 1, 3 (month-long)

Ready to cultivate your leadership skills? This CIT program is an intensive and challenging adventure in leadership, personal development and achievement. Through hands-on activities and observation of camp leaders, CITs have an opportunity to learn various leadership styles as they develop their own. With the guidance of our skilled staff, CITs will further refine their leadership skills in a supportive setting generous with both feedback and mentorship. Workshops focus on supervision, communication, cooperative games, initiative tasks, anti-bullying, camper management and conflict resolution. CITs will continue to personalize their leadership style while promoting team-building and friendships. In their placements CITs will shadow a working Camp Counsellor in a real camp setting, where they will then begin their own program planning and interaction with campers -- as a leader! CIT Graduates of this certificate program will be interviewed for a Harbourfront Centre Camps counsellor position provided they properly apply for the positions available. Please Note: Prior to arriving to camp CITs will be asked to fill in an information sheet to give our staff a better understanding of the individual’s motivation. There is also an overnight excursion during each CIT session. CITs are encouraged to attend as it serves as a valuable tool in team building. Placements will vary throughout the session as all participants are required to work with a wide range of ages.

$695 Session 1, 3 (month-long)

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Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Active Camps Active Kids Ages 4-6 For the young camper who is bustling with a whole lot of energy! This camp will focus on active games and modified sport activities that focus on developing gross motor skills and establishing a foundation for sport specific skills in the future. Campers will learn about sportsmanship, respect and fair play in an encouraging and supportive environment. $240 Session 1A, 3B $295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

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Junior Sports

Flag Football

Ages 7-9

Ages 10-13

Under the guidance of our skilled and experienced staff, campers will participate in a variety of traditional and non-modified sports and activities that promote sportsmanship, respect and fair play. Working with skilled and experienced staff, campers will aim to develop confidence and coordination.

In a friendly, team-oriented environment, campers learn fundamental football skills, teamwork, sportsmanship, and develop personal confidence through fun games and drills. Grouped by age and ability, campers interact with experienced staff to develop their coordination, conditioning and skills. Campers will learn elements of team dynamics, training and fair play while interacting with their peers. Campers will participate in skill building stations, daily scrimmages and tournaments.

$240 Session 1A, 3B $295 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B

Please Note: Campers do not require special equipment to participate in this program.

Softball

NEW

$295 Session 1B

$240 Session 3B

Ages 9-12 This new camp is bound to be a home run! Working with our experienced staff, campers will learn and practice the fundamentals of softball. Campers will engage in exercises, drills and games in a friendly environment while developing their teamwork, sportsmanship and confidence in working alongside their peers. $295 Session 2B, 4B

Soccer Ages 10-13 Join the action of the world’s most popular sport! Experienced coaches provide quality instruction in skill development, game strategies, sportsmanship and rules of the game. Campers learn elements of team dynamics, conditioning and fair play while interacting with their peers. Campers will participate in skill building stations, daily scrimmages and tournaments. $240 Session 1A $295 Session 2A, 3A, 4A

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Overnight Camps In partnership with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), Harbourfront Centre Camps is pleased to offer overnight camp experiences at TRCA’s beautiful Lake St. George Field Centre located in Richmond Hill. The TRCA is one of Ontario’s leading outdoor and environmental education providers with over 50 years of history and experience. The Lake St. George Field Centre is located in the Town of Richmond Hill and occupies a 120-hectare site on the ecologically significant Oak Ridges Moraine. Each of the overnight experiences will be run in partnership with the staff at the Lake St. George Field Centre. Campers will participate in a variety of programs including, but not limited to lake ecology, biodiversity, orienteering, canoeing, wilderness survival and teambuilding on the low ropes course to name a few. Campers will be supervised by experienced Harbourfront Centre Camps staff. At Lake St. George Field Centre, campers will be housed in the Bond House dormitory, a climate-controlled facility with washroom and shower facilities, classroom, lounge, kitchenette area, ping pong table and mudroom. Each day campers will be provided with three healthy and delicious home-cooked meals and a snack in accordance to the Canada Food Guide guidelines. Please Note: On the week of the overnight camp experience, campers will start their day at Harbourfront Centre on the Monday morning for attendance and will then be bussed to the Lake St. George Field Centre leaving at approximately 9:30am. Campers will return on Friday afternoon for regular pick up at our Camper Pick Up, busing, or Extended Program Day locations. All campers will be asked to fill out a supplementary information form for all overnight camps. These questionnaires will be sent out with the confirmation letter.

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Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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Adventure

Overnight Intro

Ages 8-12

Age 8-12

Ages 10-15

Get ready for the overnight adventure of a lifetime! Campers will experience a little bit of everything during their stay at the Lake St. George Field Centre. From sports and games, nature activities, arts and crafts, to wilderness survival, campers will embark on a week of skill and leadership development. Each day will be packed with a balance of activities that are sure to excite.

Welcome to the world of Overnight Camp! This program is designed to introduce and prepare young campers for an overnight experience away from home. Campers will spend the first week at Harbourfront Centre building confidence and learning a variety of skills while also participating in general camp activities such as arts and crafts and active games. The second week will be spent at Lake St. George Field Centre where they will further develop their skills while participating in outdoor activities such as orienteering, fire building and canoeing. Come and see what overnight camp is all about.

Get out of the city and be inspired by the great outdoors! This unique overnight retreat program will bring young artists in touch with nature at this arts-intensive camp. Guided by Artist Educators, young artists will work on a variety of traditional techniques as well as learn to incorporate and use nature to create artistic pieces. Don’t miss this chance to get out of the city and develop artistic skills, independence and self-confidence.

$795 Session 2B

Earth Sciences

NEW

Ages 8-12 Take the chance to get out of the city and head up to the Lake St. George Field Centre! There, campers will engage in traditional camp activities with a focus on understanding the natural world and our place in it. Guided self-discovery and a variety of active and scientific programming will ensure that campers will have a great time playing and learning. $795 Session 1B

NEW

Art Escape

$795 Session 2A

Leadership Age 10-15

$995 Session 1 (Session 1A at Harbourfront, Session 1B at TRCA)

Camping Skills Ages 9-13 Are you ready for an adventure? Campers will learn essential skills in preparation for a two-night tentcamping excursion that will take place at a Toronto and Region Conservation Authority property. From plant identification to open-fire cooking, trip packing to paddling skills, this camp is perfect for any aspiring young adventurer. $795 Session 3A

Our leadership program aims to improve self-confidence and build the leaders of tomorrow. Campers will start their session with a week at Harbourfront Centre in the day camp setting exploring leadership basics and engaging with children and camp leaders in action. They will then continue their training in overnight camp at the Lake St. George Field Centre. Young leaders will enhance their knowledge of group dynamics, communication skills, and decisionmaking abilities through team-building and initiative tasks in this supportive environment. $995 Session 2 (Session 2A at Harbourfront, Session 2B at TRCA)

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Sailing Programs

Please note that all participants in our marine programs are provided with a Personal Floatation Device (PFD) while participating in the program and the proper use of the PFD is strictly enforced. Participants are welcome to use their own Canadian approved PFDs should they have them.

iCANSail

NEW

Harbour Explorers

Ages 6-8

Ages 6-9

This camp is intended to familiarize younger campers with safety and sailing. Under the guidance of our experienced Sail Canada instructors, our youngest group of sailors will work towards developing a solid foundation of skills in their first step within the Sail Canada accreditation system. Climbing aboard the stable Optimist dinghies, participants will gain enough confidence to sail and paddle their way around the protected waters of Toronto’s Inner Harbour. They will learn about boating safety, balance, boat control and other sailing specific skills. Campers will also participate in sail-related games and activities in this fun and safe camp.

Calling all young explorers! Facilitated by supportive and experienced Sail Canada instructors, this program introduces campers to the wonderful world of sailing and nautical knowledge while they explore the splendor of Toronto’s inner harbour and surrounding islands. This camp takes place aboard one of our stable Harbour 20 keelboats, and our little sailors will go home with a deeper understanding of our city’s historic harbour, touching on environmental and fun facts. Campers will split their day between themed activities on the water and on land.

Program Outline Day 1 and 2 Safety, responsibility, paddling, boat controls and games.

Day 3 and 4 Getting from A to B. Nautical games and general sailing.

Day 5 Island Day and “Optis on Tour”

Prerequisites No experience required.

Program Outline Day 1 and 2 Safety and equipment, wind awareness and parts of the boat.

Day 3 and 4 Practice sailing skills, tack around a figure-eight and exploration.

Day 5 Island Day, games and putting it all into practice.

Prerequisites No experience required.

Certificate HCSP Harbour Explorers Completion Certificate.

Certificate iCANSail Sail Canada Accreditation

$355 Session 1A, 3B $395 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

Includes Sail Canada Certification Fees

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CANSail 1

iCANCatch-up

Junior Ages 9-12

Ages 9-15

Ages 10-15

Senior Ages 13-15

Any CANSail participants who have not completed their certification have the opportunity to come join us for one more week! During this “catch- up” week, sailors will be coached by experienced and certified Sail Canada instructors who are eager to make sure every child has the opportunity to attempt to complete their CANSail level. This program is developed based on the individual needs of each participant, and is tailored by our development progress monitoring report through Sail Canada’s evaluation tracking system. It should be noted that participants’ involvement does not guarantee certification if they do not meet Sail Canada standard. Regardless, participants who show they have a passion and initiative for sailing will gain a lot from this additional week!

Designed for aspiring sailors, this introduction to the exciting world of sailing and cruising is pitched to older campers. Under the supervision of our experienced Sail Canada instructors, participants will gain confidence on the water while safely cruising around the Toronto Harbour and Islands aboard one of our J-24s and Sonar keelboats. From mastering boat controls, racing on the harbour, to geocache treasure hunts via boat around the bay, the experience is limited only by a camper’s imagination. Sailors will gain plenty of practical handson experience while developing basic sailing skills and being introduced to cruising and confidence around others in a team environment.

Taught by our experienced Sail Canada certified instructors, this two-week course will have campers navigating Toronto’s inner harbour in comfortable, easy to sail dinghies, all the while learning about water and boat safety, boat control, knots, rigging, capsizing and other topics relevant to developing young sailors. The curriculum is based on Sail Canada standards and campers will work towards earning internationally recognized certificates for each level by demonstrating skills learned in the program. Prerequisites iCANSail certification is recommended but not essential. Suitable for first-time sailors.

Certificate Successful candidates will receive a recognized CANSail certificate.

$595 Session 1, 3

NEW

Prerequisites Must have participated in a CANSail program and have an active CANSail profile.

$625 Session 2, 4

Certificate Successful candidates will receive a recognized CANSail certification. Includes Sail Canada Certification Fees

Registration by referral only. Please contact HCSP at 416 203 3000.

CANSail 2

$395 Session 5A

Junior Ages 9-12 After your young sailor has successfully passed their CANSail 1 certification, CANSail 2 is the natural next step in their development. Under the experienced guidance of our Sail Canada Instructors, sailors are able to build on previously taught skills and work their way towards earning an internationally recognized certificate for this level by demonstrating skills learned in the program. Prerequisites Successful completion of CANSail 1 is a requirement for this program.

Certificate Successful candidates will receive a recognized CANSail certificate.

$595 Session 1, 3

$625 Session 2, 4

Includes Sail Canada Certification Fees

Program Outline Day 1 and 2 Safety and equipment, wind awareness, parts of the boat.

Day 3 and 4 Practice sailing skills, tack around a figure-eight and exploration.

Day 5 Island Day and putting it all into practice.

Prerequisites

No experience required.

Certificate

Includes Sail Canada Certification Fees

Senior Ages 13-15

Intro to Cruising

HCSP Intro to Cruising Completion Certificate

CANSail 3 or 4

$345 Session 1A, 3B

Ages 11-15

$395 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

Taught by experienced and certified Sail Canada instructors, this comprehensive four-week course builds on the fundamental skills established in the CANSail 1 & 2 programs both on and off the water. This program is taught to Sail Canada’s CANSail 3 & 4 training standards and focuses on advanced sail theory and sailing skills. Participants will be required to sail in a variety of weather conditions and prove a high standard of sailing to pass. Prerequisites Must have CANSail 1&2 certification prior to enrolling in this program.

Certificate Successful candidates will receive a recognized CANSail 3 or 4 certificate.

$1,325 Session 1, 3 (month-long)

Includes Sail Canada Certification Fees

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Paddling Programs Please note that all campers in our marine programs are provided with a Personal Floatation Device (PFD) while at camp and the proper use of the PFD is strictly enforced. Participants are welcome to use their own Canadian approved PFDs should they have them.

Junior Canoe

Outdoors Bound

Kayaking

Ages 9-11

Ages 10-15

This camp focuses on a variety of exciting outdoor skills including tandem and Voyageur canoeing, camping, environmental awareness and water safety. Tenting, fire building, plus the essentials of packing smart and being prepared are all part of this active weeklong camp.

Campers, grouped by age, learn the exciting sport of kayaking through expert instruction in paddling techniques, equipment function, boat rescues and water safety. This sleek, stable watercraft is a perfect vehicle for expeditions through Toronto’s inner harbour and the Toronto Islands, and is very popular in provincial parks and holiday destinations worldwide. Campers also learn water safety, packing skills, environmental awareness and weather prediction through a variety of outdoor activities and group games.

$295 Session 1A, 3B $325 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

$295 Session 1A, 3B

Canoe

Ages 6-8 This exciting camp provides loads of outdoor fun and activities for young campers. After being introduced to basic canoeing strokes and theory, campers will use 24- and 36-foot Voyageur canoes to explore Toronto’s inner harbour and the sheltered lagoons of our scenic Toronto Islands. It is here where they practice their new skills and explore nature. Camp games, crafts and sometimes nature walks on our site and on the islands are also part of the great overall experience for our young participants.

$375 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

Ages 9-15 Campers, grouped by age, learn the exciting sport of canoeing through instruction in paddling techniques and boat rescues. Campers will explore Toronto’s protected inner harbour and the amazing lagoons of the Toronto Islands while learning paddling skills, water safety, environmental awareness and weather prediction. Leadership games and other fun, on-land activities are also programmed in the parks of our Toronto Islands. Most of our time is spent on the water (weather permitting).

$240 Session 1A, 3B

$240 Session 1A, 3B

$295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

$295 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A

Paddlesports Ages 12-15 Campers will be introduced to the different paddle disciplines of canoeing, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) in this exciting new program. Campers will receive instruction in paddling technique, equipment function and water safety. What a fun way to explore the waterways of Toronto’s inner harbour and the Toronto Islands! $345 Session 1A, 3B

The Amazing Outdoors Ages 12-15 In this introduction to the great outdoors, campers will learn valuable skills in canoeing, water safety, campsite safety, cooking, packing smart, map & compass, and tenting. To end off this fun, skill-filled week, campers will team up and use the skills learned in this camp on a supervised ‘Amazing Race’ type challenge on the Toronto Islands. $325 Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B

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Special Guest

Off-Site

Open House

Splash Pad

Field Trip

Canoeing

Swimming

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General Information

Applications Registration Policies Online

Camps Office

Our online camps registration system is provided by CampBrain and is available at harbourfrontcentre.com/camps. The registration system is PCI compliant and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The Camps Office is located on the third floor of the Harbourfront Centre Main Building (Bill Boyle Artport), 235 Queens Quay West, and can be accessed using the south elevator during camp sessions or through the Security Desk at the north entrance when camp is not in session.

Office Hours Regular office hours when camp is not in session are 8am – 4pm (Monday-Friday, excluding holidays). During camp, the Camps Office hours are 7:30am – 6pm (Monday–Friday, excluding holidays).

Contact Us Phone

416 973 4093

Email

camps@harbourfrontcentre.com

Fax

416 973 5377

Address Harbourfront Centre Camps 3rd Floor, 235 Queens Quay West Toronto, ON M5J 2G8 Canada

Fax/Email Applications sent by fax or email are payable by credit card only. Please print clearly, and use a separate form for each child. Fax your registration to 416 973 5377 or scan and email directly to camps@harbourfrontcentre.com. Please Note: Applications by either fax or email are processed as quickly as possible in the order that they are received. Due to the high volume of applications your registration will only be confirmed once it has been entered into the system.

Mail/In Person We accept cash (in person ONLY), debit, credit card, cheque or money order. Do not send cash through the mail. Please print clearly, and use a separate form for each child.

Registration Confirmation Confirmation of registrations that are faxed and/or mailed will be sent out within two weeks of receipt of completed application forms. If confirmation of registration is not received within two weeks please contact the Camps Office at 416 973 4093 to check on the status of the application.

Registration Fees March Break Camp Fees

Camp fees must be paid in full at the time of registration for our March Break Camps. Payments by cheque will only be accepted until March 2, 2018.

Summer Camp Fees

There is a $100 deposit per camper per camp required for all registrations. All balances must be paid in full by 8am (EST), on June 1, 2018, after which all payments must be made in full and cheques are no longer accepted.

Please Note: Applications by mail are processed as quickly as possible in the order that they are received. Due to the high volume of applications, your registration will only be confirmed once it has been entered into the system.

Mailing Address Harbourfront Centre Camps Attn: Camps Registrar 235 Queens Quay West Toronto, ON M5J 2G8 Canada

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Registration Policies (Continued)

Cancellation Policy Cancellation requests must be made in writing. All cancellations are subject to a $50 administration fee per camp session and per child cancelled. Refunds for cancellations requested within 10 business days of the start date of your child’s camp session are subject to a cancellation penalty of 50% of the total fee. There are no refunds for cancellations requested after the start date of your child’s camp session. Any refund requests are considered on an individual basis by the Camps Manager and Camps Registrar. Cancellation requests due to medical reasons must be accompanied by a doctor’s note at the time of the request. Please Note: For registrations processed by cash, cheque or money order, please allow 4–6 weeks for a refund by cheque.

Camp Transfer Policy Camp transfer requests must be requested at least 5 business days before the start date of your child’s camp session. Requests will be considered based on availability of space within the requested program. Transfers made less than 10 business days before the start date will not be eligible for a partial refund if the camp transferred into is a lesser fee. Please Note: There is a $30 transfer administration fee per camp transfer and per child transfer. There are no refunds of transfer fees.

Financial Assistance Kids First Program Harbourfront Centre is a registered charitable organization and financial assistance is available through our Kids First Program. Applications are considered individually and in confidence. Please Note: All Kids First applicants must submit a complete application to be considered. Preference will be given to first-time Kids First Program applications. Spaces are limited and based on availability. Please visit: harbourfrontcentre.com/camps to download the subsidy application form or call the Camps Office at 416 973 4093 for more information. Incomplete applications will not be considered. It is the responsibility of the family to ensure package is complete.

March Break Camps

Applications for subsidies for our March Break Camps must be received by 4pm (EST), March 2, 2018.

Summer Camps

Applications for subsidies for our Summer Camps must be received by 4pm (EST), June 1, 2018.

Medical Information Form Medical Information must be complete and waiver must be signed before Harbourfront Centre Camps is able to confirm your registration. Incomplete medical information may result in the camper’s removal from camps.

Accessibility Standards Harbourfront Centre Camps is committed to providing a welcoming and accessible destination for all visitors. We embrace the principles of dignity, independence, integration and equal opportunity to serve our visitors with disabilities and our community at large. For more information on our organizational Accessibility Standards, please visit: http://www. harbourfrontcentre.com/accessibility/ index.cfm.

Inclusion and Support for Campers with Special Needs Harbourfront Centre Camps holds the values of accessibility, inclusion, and respect at the core of our daily operations. Services will be provided in a manner that respects the dignity and independence of all participants. In order to provide the best support for your child(ren) with special needs, we require all needs or challenges to be communicated with the Medical Information form in full. Failure to disclose this information may result in the dismissal of the camper from our program. Additional support at camp is sometimes necessary for a positive camp experience. Below are the most commonly used support systems for our campers:

• One-to-one support provided by the family

• One-to-one or additional support

provided by a community partner

• One-to-one or additional support provided by camp (limited to availability)

Our staff are dedicated to working with you to explore all available options for your child with special needs in our camps. For more information, please contact the Camps Office at 416 973 4093.

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Reach for the Rainbow

Since 1998, Harbourfront Centre Camps has partnered with Reach for the Rainbow as a Partner in Integration. Reach for the Rainbow is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing integrated recreation, respite and outreach opportunities for participants that are designed to engage the hearts and minds of all individuals. As a program partner of Harbourfront Centre Camps they provide additional training for camp staff, consultation services with parents and campers, and provide support to children registered through their program. For more information about Reach for the Rainbow and to inquire about receiving one-to-one support through their program, please call 416 503 0088. reachfortherainbow.ca

Ontario Camps Association The Stamp of a Great Camp!

The Ontario Camps Association (OCA) has and continues to be recognized as a worldwide leader in organized camping for children and youth. As an Accredited Member of the Ontario Camps Association, we are proud to display their logo – an icon that stands for a quality camping experience. We adhere to the highest standards of safety, supervision and quality programming to ensure the camp experience is a positive one for all involved.

Code of Conduct Harbourfront Centre Camps is committed to creating a safe, nurturing, and inclusive learning environment where its participants are inspired through meaningful participation and enriched experiences in all facets of arts and culture. We aim to provide a positive camp climate where all members of the Harbourfront Centre Camps community – campers, staff and visitors alike – feel physically and emotionally safe, included and accepted. Harbourfront Centre Camps strives to promote responsibility, respect and civility among its participants by promoting positive behaviour and interactions. To this end, the following Code of Conduct is to be adhered to at all times during all Harbourfront Centre Camps activities. All members of the Harbourfront Centre Camps community shall:

• Show respect for the rights, property,

• Promote positive behaviour through the avoidance of all types of violent acts

• Act to prevent and/or stop unsafe

situations from arising by reporting site safety issues and/or unsafe behaviour on the part of staff or participants

The Harbourfront Centre Camps Code of Conduct is built around the following three principles:

• Respect for the rights, property and safety of others and self

• Responsibility for one’s behaviour in

order to maintain a safe and positive camp environment

• Honouring the rights of individuals by

demonstrating appropriate behaviour in the context of social responsibility

Harbourfront Centre Camps staff will focus on proactive measures rather than reactive measures when working to create a safe environment for campers to have fun and learn. Failure to comply with the Code of Conduct may result in removal from Harbourfront Centre Camps.

and safety of themselves and others

• Respect and appreciate diversity of all persons regardless of their race, culture, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age and ability

• Exhibit behaviour that avoids all

forms of intimidation, harassment, racism and discrimination

• Treat Harbourfront Centre property and the property of others with a reasonable standard of care

For more information on the OCA and to read about the standards of accreditation, please visit ontariocamps.ca

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Daisy

Meal Plan

Merchandise

The Lunch Lady

Camps T-Shirts

The Lunch Lady has been preparing individually catered lunches since 1993. Today they are the largest provider in Canada, serving thousands of meals in schools, camps and daycare centres through their network of locally owned and operated Lunch Lady kitchens. All meals are prepared fresh daily in peanut/nut free provincially inspected kitchens. Menus offer choices that are familiar to and enjoyed by all children while meeting and exceeding the nutritional guidelines set by the province. All meal plan orders must be made through the Camps Office. Registration for the meal plan closes every Wednesday for the following week. Requests made after this time cannot be accommodated. Due to the nature of the service we cannot accommodate food allergies of any kind or any special dietary restrictions. We do not recommend the meal plan for children who are picky eaters. We strongly recommend sending additional snacks for children who are on the meal plan as they will be quite active throughout the day and will need their energy. Refunds will only be processed for those who cancel the meal plan in writing at least 10 business days prior to the start date of their child’s camp after which refunds will not be processed. Meals cost $49.75 (HST included) per week. Except for 1A and 3B, where the meal plan costs $40.75 (HST included). Please note: Hot lunch options are only provided at our March Break Camps.

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Campers and their families can show their support of Harbourfront Centre Camps by proudly wearing one of our freshly designed camper T-shirts. Camper merchandise is available for purchase at the time of registration and through the Camps Office. Please indicate quantity and size on the registration form. Please Note: Camps T-Shirts are not included in the camp registration fee and are optional.

$16.25

$19.95


March Break Camps: March 12-16, 2018 Camp

Age

Fees

Dance, Dance, Dance

5-7

$285

Creative Arts

6-8

$285

Circus Arts

6-10

$325

Beyond the Page

8-12

$285

Pop Star

8-12

$285

Sr. Arts - Drawing

9-14

$285

Digital Story Telling

10-15

$285

Power Youth

10-15

$285

Fashion: Upcycling

10-15

$285

Theatre - Improv

10-15

$285

Camp by the Water

4-5

$285

Camp Curiosity

6-8

$285

Camp Reptilia

8-12

$325

Chess Challenge

8-12

$285

Young Builders

8-12

$285

Dungeons & Dragons

10-15

$285

8-12

$680

Indicates new programs Creative Camps

Exploratory Camps

Specialty Camps

Overnight Experience March Break Overnight Camp

Summer Camps: July 3 - August 31, 2018 Camp

Age

Summer Camp Sessions/Fees Session 1

Indicates new programs Camp

Age

1A*

1B

July 3-6

July 9-13

Session 2

2A

2B

Session 3*

3A

3B*

July July July 30 Aug. Summer 16-20 23-27Camp Aug.Sessions/ 3 7-10

Session 4

4A Aug. Fees13-17

Session 5

4B

5A

Aug. 20-24

Aug. 27-31

Creative Camps Movin’ and Groovin’

4-6

-

$575

-

-

-

Creative Arts

6-8

$525

$575

$525

$575

$295

Musical Explorations

6-8

-

$575

-

-

-

Intro to Circus

6-10

$575

-

$575

-

$295

7-9

$575

-

$575

-

$295

Beyond the Page

8-12

$525

-

-

-

-

Comic Book

8-12

-

$575

-

$575

-

Digital Photography

8-12

$525

-

-

-

Pop Star

8-12

$525

-

$525

-

-

S.T.E.A.M.

8-12

-

-

-

$575

-

Dance, Dance, Dance

*Prices and schedules subject to change.

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Summer Camps: July 3 - August 31, 2018 (Continued) Camp

Age

Summer Camp Sessions/Fees Session 1

Indicates new programs

Session 2

Session 3*

Session 4

Session 5

1A*

1B

2A

2B

3A

3B*

4A

4B

5A

July 3-6

July 9-13

July 16-20

July 23-27

July 30 Aug. 3

Aug. 7-10

Aug. 13-17

Aug. 20-24

Aug. 27-31

Creative Camps TheatreKids

8-12

$525

-

$525

-

-

Young Authors

8-12

-

-

$525

-

-

Young Builders

8-12

-

-

$525

-

-

Art Explorers

9-12

-

-

-

$575

-

Emerging Artists

9-12

$525

-

$525

-

$295

Printmaking

9-12

-

-

Sk8: Art & Culture

9-12

-

-

Young Chefs

9-12

-

$430

Fashion

9-13

Circus

-

$595

-

$430

-

-

-

$295

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

$365

-

$430

-

-

$575

-

$575

-

9-14

-

$650

-

$650

-

Architecture

10-15

$525

-

-

-

-

Camp DIY

10-15

-

$575

-

-

-

Costume Making

10-15

-

-

$525

-

-

Digital Storytelling

10-15

-

-

$525

-

$295

Fashion: Upcycling

10-15

$525

-

-

-

-

Hip- Hop

10-15

-

-

-

$575

-

Musical Theatre

10-15

-

-

-

$575

-

Theatre: Improv

10-15

-

$575

-

-

$295

Theatre: Scene Acting

10-15

-

-

-

$575

-

Power Youth

11-15

Senior Arts: Drawing & Painting

11-15

Senior Arts: Mixed Media

11-15

Senior Arts: Textile Arts Senior Culinary Experiences

-

-

-

$295

$525

-

-

-

-

11-15

-

11-15

$365

Camp by the Water

4-5

Camp Curiosity Camp Quest

-

-

-

$525 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

$295

-

-

-

-

-

$295

-

-

-

$430

-

$430

-

$430

-

-

$240

$295

$295

$295

$295

$240

$295

$295

$295

6-8

$240

$295

$295

$295

$295

$240

$295

$295

$295

9-11

$240

$295

$295

-

$295

$240

$295

$295

$295

Camp Mad Science: Eureka!

8-12

-

-

-

-

-

$295

-

-

-

Camp Mad Science: Machine Maniacs

8-12

-

-

$345

-

-

-

-

-

-

Camp Mad Science: Science Adventures

8-12

-

-

-

$345

-

-

-

-

-

Camp Mad Science: Science Sleuths

8-12

-

-

-

-

$345

-

-

-

-

Camp Reptilia

8-12

-

-

-

-

-

-

$345

$345

-

Chess Challenge

8-12

$240

$295

$295

$295

-

-

-

-

-

Citizen Science

8-12

$240

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Coding 101

9-13

Exploratory Camps

Specialty Camps

-

*Please Note: There are no camps on July 2 and August 6, 2018 due to statutory holidays.

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$575

-

$575

-


Summer Camps: July 3 - August 31, 2018 (Continued) Camp

Age

Summer Camp Sessions/Fees Session 1

Indicates new programs

Session 2

Session 3*

Session 4

Session 5

1A*

1B

2A

2B

3A

3B*

4A

4B

5A

July 3-6

July 9-13

July 16-20

July 23-27

July 30 Aug. 3

Aug. 7-10

Aug. 13-17

Aug. 20-24

Aug. 27-31

$240

$295

$295

$295

-

-

$295

$295

$295

Specialty Camps Dungeons & Dragons

10-15

Dungeons & Dragons: The Campaign

10-15

Tabletop Games

10-15

-

-

-

-

$295

$240

Tabletop Games Design Intensive

10-15

-

-

-

-

-

-

Lifesavers

14-16

-

-

-

-

-

$325

Sailing Counsellor-in-Training

14-16

$695

$695

-

Circus Counsellor-in-Training

15

$695

$695

-

Counsellor-in-Training

15

$695

$695

-

-

-

$525

-

-

-

$575

-

-

-

-

Active Camps Active Kids

4-6

$240

$295

$295

$295

$295

$240

$295

$295

$295

Junior Sports

7-9

$240

$295

$295

$295

$295

$240

$295

$295

-

9-12

-

-

-

$295

-

-

-

$295

-

Flag Football

10-13

-

$295

-

-

-

$240

-

-

-

Soccer Camp

10-13

$240

-

$295

-

$295

-

$295

-

-

Adventure

8-12

-

-

-

$795

-

-

-

-

-

Earth Sciences

8-12

-

$795

Softball

Overnight Camps -

$995

-

-

-

Overnight Intro (Partial Overnight)

8-12

Camping Skills

9-13

-

-

-

-

$795

-

-

-

-

Art Escape

10-15

-

-

$795

-

-

-

-

-

-

Leadership (Partial Overnight)

10-15

-

-

-

$995

-

-

-

-

-

Sailing Programs iCANSail

6-8

$355

$395

$395

$395

$395

$355

$395

$395

$395

Harbour Explorers

6-9

$345

$395

$395

$395

$395

$345

$395

$395

$395

CANSail 1

9-15

$595

$625

$595

$625

-

CANSail 2

9-15

$595

$625

$595

$625

-

iCANCatch-Up

9-15

$395

CANSail 3 or 4

11-15

Intro to Cruising

10-15

$345

$395

$1,325 $395

$395

$395

$345

$1,325 $395

$395

$395

-

Junior Canoe

6-8

$240

$295

$295

$295

$295

$240

$295

$295

$295

Outdoors Bound

9-11

$295

$325

$325

$325

$325

$295

$325

$325

$325

Canoe

9-15

$240

$295

$295

$295

$295

$240

$295

$295

$295

Kayaking

10-15

$295

$375

$375

$375

$375

$375

$375

$375

$375

Paddlesports

12-15

$345

-

-

-

-

$345

-

-

-

The Amazing Outdoors

12-15

-

$325

$325

$325

$325

-

$325

$325

-

Paddling Programs

*Prices and schedules subject to change.

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Bus Service: Summer 2018

York Mills 22

18

Lawrence W.

Sheppard E.

24

21

Wilson

25

Lawrence E.

35 36

Danforth 34

Woodbine

Bro a

38

33

Birchmount

39

40

Dundas

Front

on

gst

Gerrard

Kin

Queen

Coxwell

41

Parliament

Queen

Victoria Park

Laird dvi

ew

Yonge

37

King

32

31

College 14

Queens Quay W.

29

17

Bay

10

Eglinton E.

30

Davisville

York

7

Roncesvalles

Parkside Windermere

Queensway Prince Edward

Avenue

13

Bloor

5

Royal York

Bathurst

Dufferin

Dupont 6

28

27

20

16

9

4

Islington

12

Spadina

as

St. Clair

26

11

Simcoe

2

Runnymede

3

Dund

Keele

Rathburn

23

Pape

Eglinton W.

19

lin

Carlaw

ap

Bayview

Ch

8

1

Mt. Pleasant

15

Queens Quay E.

235 Queens Quay W.

Transportation

Camper Drop-Off/ Camper Pick-Up

Parking On-Site

Camper Drop-Off opens at 8:30am and will remain open until 9:15am. Camper Pick-Up opens at 3:45pm and will close at 4:30pm. Basic programming and free time will be offered while the campers wait during this time. Camper Drop-Off and Pick-Up is located at the Brigantine Room in the north end of 235 Queens Quay West (Bill Boyle Artport).

Complimentary 20-minute parking is available on-site during drop-off (7:15–9:15am) and pick-up (3:30– 6pm) times during the camp session. The parking pass MUST be clearly displayed on your dashboard when your vehicle is on-site. Harbourfront Centre Camps is not responsible for any parking infractions that may be issued as a result of failure to display the pass clearly and/ or misuse of the parking pass. The entrance to our parking facility is located at 235 Queens Quay West (at the foot of Lower Simcoe Street). Vehicles travelling east along Queens Quay cannot turn right onto our campus. Please proceed directly into the underground parking facility (vehicle height restriction 78”) and do not stop in the laneway. Additional parking is available at our Rees Street lot located on the northwest corner of Rees Street and Queens Quay West (318 Queens Quay West).

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Please Note: This location has changed since 2017. If you require supervision of your child(ren) outside the usual Camper Drop-Off and Pick-Up times, please sign-up for our Extended Program Day. Campers who are picked up late and are not registered for the Extended Program Day will be charged $15.00 for a late pickup.

Late Pick-Up It is the responsibility of the families to ensure that campers are picked up on time. Campers who are picked up after 6pm will be charged a $1.00/minute fee in order to compensate the staff member who must stay with them to supervise.

Extended Program Day This well-supervised general program is offered between 7:30–9:15am and at the end of the day between 3:45–6pm. Children will have the option to participate in various arts and crafts activities, board games, quiet and active games during this time. All campers who are registered in the Extended Program Day should be dropped off and picked up in the Lakeside Terrace in the south end of 235 Queens Quay West (Bill Boyle Artport) in the morning and the afternoon. Additional fees apply. Pre-registration is mandatory and space is limited. A flat fee is charged as follows: March Break Camps $69 Two Week Camps (Session 1, 3) $120 Two Week Camps (Session 2, 4) $138 One Week Camps (Session 1A, 3B) $60 One Week Camps $69 (Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A)


Travel by Self

Stop

This option is for campers whose parents and/or guardians have authorized them to travel to and from camp by themselves. Travel by Self Campers must sign in at The Loft between 8:45–9:15am and will be released at the end of the day starting at 3:45pm from The Loft. Please sign the authorization section of the registration form accordingly. This option is only available to children who are 10 years and older, unless another sibling who is 12 years or older is responsible for the child who is younger than 10 years.

Camp Busing (Summer Camps Only Sessions 1A to 4B) We provide bus service from designated locations throughout Toronto. Each bus has an assigned Bus Marshal and busing staff. Busing is on a first-come, firstserved basis, so please register early to secure a seat. Additional fees apply.

Bus Routes We provide bus service from 40 stops throughout Toronto. Please note the bus number when choosing a bus. Please note: There is no bus service for Session 5A.

School & Address

AM

PM

1

St. George’s P.S. - 70 Princess Anne Cres.

8:00

4:50

2

Islington P.S. - 44 Cordova Ave.

8:10

4:40

3

Lambton Kingsway P.S. - 525 Prince Edward Dr. N.

8:20

4:30

4

Sunnylea P.S. - 35 Glenroy Ave.

8:30

4:20

5

Swansea P.S. - 207 Windermere Ave.

8:05

4:55

6

Runnymede P.S. - 357 Runnymede Rd.

8:15

4:45

7

Howard P.S. - 30 Marmaduke St.

8:35

4:25

8

Charles E. Webster P.S. - 1900 Keele St.

8:10

4:50

9

Regal Road P.S. - 95 Regal Rd.

8:25

4:35

10

Old Orchard P.S. - 380 Ossington Ave.

8:35

4:25

11

Cedarvale P.S. - 145 Ava Rd.

8:05

4:45

12

Humewood P.S. - 15 Cherrywood Ave.

8:15

4:35

13

Palmerston P.S. - 734 Palmerston Ave.

8:25

4:25

14

Kensington P.S. - 401 College St.

8:35

4:15

15

Glen Park P.S. - 100 Dalemount Ave.

8:10

4:45

16

Hillcrest C.S. - 44 Hilton Ave.

8:25

4:30

17

Huron P.S. - 541 Huron St.

8:35

4:20

18

Ledbury Park P.S. - 95 Falkirk St.

8:05

4:45

19

Allenby P.S. - 391 St. Clements Ave.

8:15

4:35

20

Brown P.S. - 454 Avenue Rd.

8:25

4:25

21

Armour Heights P.S. - 148 Wilson Ave.

8:00

4:55

22

John Wanless P.S. - 250 Brookdale Ave.

8:10

4:45

23

John Ross Robertson P.S. - 130 Glengrove Ave. W.

8:20

4:35

For daily route updates, call our Busing Hotline at 416 973 1620.

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Owen P.S. - 111 Owen Blvd.

8:00

5:05

25

Bedford Park P.S. - 81 Ranleigh Ave.

8:15

4:50

Busing Service Fees

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John Fisher P.S. - 40 Erskine Ave.

8:25

4:30

27

Location Unavailable 2018

8:35

4:20

Two-Week Camps (Session 1, 3)

$94

Two-Week Camps (Session 2, 4)

$98

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Northlea P.S. - 305 Rumsey Rd.

8:00

4:55

One-Week Camps (Session 1A, 3B)

$45

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Bessborough Drive P.S. - 211 Bessborough Dr.

8:10

4:45

One-Week Camps (Session 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 4A, 4B)

$49

30

Maurice Cody P.S. - 364 Belsize Dr.

8:20

4:35

31

Whitney P.S. - 119 Rosedale Heights Dr.

8:30

4:25

32

Thorncliffe Park P.S. - 80 Thorncliffe Park Dr.

8:05

4:45

33

Jackman P.S. - 79 Jackman Ave.

8:20

4:30

34

Earl Grey P.S. - 100 Strathcona Ave.

8:30

4:20

35

Holy Name C.S. - 690 Carlaw Ave.

8:15

4:40

36

Withrow P.S. - 25 Bain Ave.

8:25

4:30

37

Sprucecourt P.S. - 70 Spruce St.

8:35

4:20

38

Earl Haig P.S. - 15 Earl Haig Ave.

8:10

4:45

39

Norway P.S. - 55 Corley Ave.

8:20

4:35

40

Williamson Road P.S. - 24 Williamson Rd.

8:30

4:25

41

Kew Beach P.S. - 101 Kippendavie Ave.

8:40

4:15

Bus Service Cancellation Policy (Summer Camps Only) Bus service cancellation requests must be made in writing at least 10 business days before the start date of your child(ren)’s camp session. There are no refunds for busing cancelled within 10 days of the start of your child’s camp session. Harbourfront Centre Camps reserves the right to cancel bus service due to insufficient registrations and/or modify routes, if necessary.

Bus

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

*Bus times may vary due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. traffic, construction).

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