2014 Camp U of T Guide

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June 30 - August 15, 2014

Ages 4-17 | Sports | Leadership | Mini University


TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome

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Camp Highlights

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Information

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Locations

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Program Descriptions

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Schedules and Fees

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Registration Form

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a message from camp U of T Welcome to Camp U of T, an innovative range of programs designed to promote healthy, active lifestyles for children and youth. As part of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE), Camp U of T boasts a quality of instruction unmatched by other camp programs. Our sport instructors include senior KPE students and members of U of T’s intercollegiate teams. Our Mini University instructors are senior undergraduate or graduate students in education or the field of study in which they are instructing. All of our staff members are committed to providing campers with the experience of a lifetime. Camp U of T offers a safe, fun and inclusive environment that gives campers a broad range of experiences and opportunities to try new things, make new friends and learn new ways to enjoy sport, recreation and play. Camp U of T is also proud to host another Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Week in 2014. During the week of July 7, campers will have opportunities to learn about different Pan American and Caribbean cultures while gaining an appreciation for healthy, active living in their sport leadership or Mini University camps. The countdown to the 2015 Pan Am/Para Pan Am Games in Toronto is on! We are all looking forward to a very special 2014 summer here at Camp U of T. See you at camp!

Jen Leake, Manager Children & Youth Camp U of T Guide 2014 1


CAMP Highlights • Outstanding facilities, including the Athletic Centre and Varsity Centre. • Experienced camp instructors and assistant instructors. • Low participant-to-staff ratio. Campers 4 to 7 years old are supervised in a 6:1 ratio, campers 8+ are supervised in an 8:1 ratio. (Leaders in training are 12:1) • All staff certified in first aid and CPR and receive extensive training before the summer begins. • FREE pre/post-camp supervision from 8 - 9 am and 4 - 5 pm. Supervision includes non-programmed activity time with games and books available.

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• E xtended care available from 5-6 pm for an additional fee. Campers not registered in extended care are charged $15/day for pick-ups after 5 pm. • FREE camp t-shirt provided, one shirt per summer. • C amp U of T has been a proud member of the Ontario Camps Association (OCA) since 2002 and works to uphold the standards and quality promoted by the OCA.


Information CONTACTS

Extended care

Email: campuoft@utoronto.ca Phone: 416.978.3436 (year round) Camp Desk: 416.978.3634 (June 18 - August 15)

Pre-camp supervision, from 8am-9am, and post-camp supervision, from 4pm-5pm, are included with every camp registration. Campers who are not registered in the extended care program must be picked up by 5 pm.

Refunds Refunds, less a cancellation fee of 10% of the registration fee, will be given 14 days prior to the start of the camp. No refunds will be processed after this date unless a doctor’s note is presented. There are no discounts for days not attended.

Extended care from 5 – 6 pm is available for a fee of $28/week. Campers registered in the extended care program will be picked up at 4:30 pm from their specific camp and taken to a designated area. Parents are reminded to send an extra snack for campers in extended care. Please ensure that you register at the correct location – Varsity Centre extended care or Athletic Centre extended care.

TRANSFERS

Lunch Service

Transfers are available to camps of the same price free of charge; if the camp into which you are transferring has a higher price the difference will need to be paid. If the camp into which you are transferring has a lower price AND the request is received at least 14 days prior to the start of camp, you will receive a refund of the difference. There will be no refunds for transfers to a lower priced camp if not requested 14 days in advance.

An optional lunch service is provided through a partnership with Real Food for Real KidsTM. RFRKTM prepares delicious meals and snacks, made fresh from scratch in the Real Food kitchen, using only natural ingredients and including as much organic food as possible. The lunch program includes a variety of freshlyprepared sandwiches on whole grain breads, served with fresh fruit, delicious all-natural snacks and 100% pure fruit juice. A full menu is available online and parents and campers should review it prior to purchasing the lunch program. This program is not recommended for children who are picky eaters, as substitutions are not possible. A menu will be posted in mid-May.

discounts Discounts for Camp U of T are available for children of U of T students and Athletic Centre/Varsity Centre members. Contact the main office for details. Please note that time restrictions apply. Discounts are not available for lunch or extended care.

Omnivore Lunch

Sandwich, Fruit, Snack, Juice

Omnivore Lunch (Large)

2 Sandwiches, Fruit, Snack, Juice

Vegetarian Lunch

Vegetarian Sandwich, Fruit, Snack, Juice

Vegetarian Lunch (Large)

2 Vegetarian Sandwiches, Fruit, Snack, Juice

age and Grade guidelines

*Please remember to send a morning and afternoon snacks and a refillable water bottle daily.

Age guidelines for Camp U of T programs have been set to be appropriate for the developmental stage of the child, the facility in which the program is held and the program goals. Your child’s safety and enjoyment of our programs are of paramount importance to us and we ask that all parents and guardians adhere to these age guidelines.

Lunches must be purchased by the week, 7 days prior to the start of camp. Any refunds must be requested 14 days prior to the start of camp and will be charged a 10% administrative fee. Lunches are free of peanuts and tree nuts but we cannot accommodate other allergies or dietary restrictions.

Mini University programs use the grade level completed to define minimum age. Participants who have not completed the appropriate grade level will be removed from the camp.

Open House

For programs for 4 and 5 year-olds, the child must be the appropriate age by the first day of camp. For programs for ages 6 and over, the participant must be the appropriate age during the camp session. If your child is too young to participate this year, we look forward to seeing him/her in our programs next year! If you would like to enroll your older child in a program that is set for younger children, please contact us to discuss the specifics.

Camp U of T is holding an open house at the Athletic Centre on Wednesday, June 11 from 4:30 - 5:30 pm. This is a great opportunity to meet camp staff, visit some of our facilities and pick up a parking pass.

Parent Handbook More information is available in the parent handbook online at www.campuoft.ca. Please check for updated information the week prior to the start of camp. Camp U of T Guide 2014 3


All campers should: • Wear comfortable clothing and running shoes—sandals are NOT permitted in sport and activity camps, including Mini University. • Bring a jacket or sweatshirt for cool days. • Bring a bathing suit and towel for swim days. • Bring a hat and sunscreen for outdoor activities - All campers will go outside occasionally, please be prepared! • Bring a water bottle (no glass please). • Bring a substantial lunch. • Bring healthy, substantial snacks. All equipment will be provided unless otherwise stated.

Swimming

Other Summer Programs

Campers who are over 6 years of age and enrolled in a session that includes recreational swim times must successfully complete a swim assessment which will be held in the 50m pool. The swim assessment consists of jumping into deep water and submerging, a 25m front swim, followed by one minute of treading water.

Aquatic Leadership Courses Registration Begins in April 2014

Please review the camp description carefully to understand how frequently, and in what facilities, your child may swim. While in the pool campers are supervised by their camp instructors and certified lifeguards. The teach pool is available for participants who choose not to attempt the swim assessment or those who do not complete the assessment. All participants will be given a wrist band indicating which pool they swim in. Please leave the wrist band on for the entire camp session. The following camp programs do not participate in the recreational swim: Gymnastics preschool, MiniSport, and Dance & Movement. Swim is not available for any camps Aug 11-15.

Bronze Medallion & Emergency First Aid • Introductory Lifesaving Society certification course in Water Rescue • Canadian Lifesaving Manual is required • 13 years + or 12 if you have taken Bronze Star

Bronze Cross & Standard First Aid • Second Lifesaving Society certification course in Water Rescue • Pre-requisite for Red Cross Leaders, Instructors and the National Lifeguard Service awards • 13 years + (pre-requisite Bronze Medalion)

National Lifeguard Service – Full course • The Lifesaving Society’s National Lifeguarding Award • A Lifesaving Society Alert manual is required • 16 years +

For more information visit www.juniorblues.ca

Ages 4-5

Ages 6+

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Dance + Movement Gymnastics (preschool) MiniSport

No recreational swim time

Mini Adventure

Teach Pool Only

Did not attempt or did not complete the swim assessment

Teach Pool Only

Completed swim assessment

Deep water (50m or 25yd) pool as scheduled

Dance + Movement MiniSport

No recreational swim time


LOCATIONS Drop-off and Pick-up Parking Passes Available Parking spaces are limited. We recommend that you walk, cycle or use public transit to get to Camp U of T, as the entrance will be heavily congested during drop-off and pick-up times. To avoid this congestion, please use the parking facility a few blocks away and walk to the camp entrance to pick up your child. We will once again be offering parking during pick-up and drop-off times at the parking facility on St. George St. Please be patient, allow extra time and drive carefully – there are children around! More information on drop-off and pick-up will be available in the parent handbook provided after registration. Vehicles stopped on Huron St, or at Varsity Centre parking lot may be ticketed.

Parking and Bike Racks: Bike racks with camera surveillance are available at the Athletic Centre on Harbord St. and Classic Ave. Bike racks are also available at Varsity Centre near the pavilion entrance on Devonshire Place. Metered street parking is available around the periphery of the Athletic Centre and Varsity Centre. Camp U of T underground parking (30 minute access with valid parking pass ONLY) is available at the Graduate House (60 Harbord St.), which can be accessed by traveling north on Spadina Ave. and east on Glen Morris Ave., and on the east side of St. George St. just north of Harbord St. For more information, contact the U of T parking office at 416.978.7275. Camp Entrance Subway Station Walking Access Only No Vehicle Access Camp U of T Parking (with valid parking pass only)

Athletic centre camps:

Varsity Centre Camps:

Adventure; Aquatics - MultiSport; Badminton; basketball; Dance & Movement; Fencing; Gymnastics; Minisport; MultiSport; Speed, Power and Agility; volleyball; mini university

Beach VOLLEYBALL; Field hockey; flag football; girls field lacrosse; girlsonly sport; Parasport; soccer; speed, power and agility; track and field; Ultimate; VOLLEYBALL; Leadership 1; Leadership 2 - Leaders in Training

Please refer to schedule for Speed, Power and Agility and Volleyball to clarify specific location each week.

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Adventure

Aquatics – MultiSport

Mini Adventure Camp ages 4 to 5 Full day, two-week camp

Ages 8 to 12 Full day, one-week camp

Mighty Adventure Camp ages 6 to 7 Full day, two-week camp Mini and Mighty Adventure Camps are exciting, full-day programs for our youngest campers. Adventure Camp features a variety of low-organization games and sports as well as sing-a-longs, scavenger hunts, arts and crafts and recreational swimming. Adventure Camp provides a wonderful program of activities that entertain and stimulate campers in a safe and encouraging environment. Register early — these camps always fill up quickly! These camps have a staff to participant ratio of 1:6.

Experience the wide world of activities available in the pool! Campers participate in water games, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, competitive swimming and lifesaving. Campers swim twice a day – an instructional period from 9:00 am to 11:30 am and a recreational swim in the afternoon. For the remainder of the day they participate in various non-competitive games and activities.

PREREQUiSITE Participants must have completed Swim Kids 7 or its equivalent (150m endurance swim) and be comfortable swimming in deep water for an extended period of time. This is NOT a learn-toswim camp.

It is the best kids camp ever! Adrienne loved attending and trying all the water sports and games. She liked her instructors too. Thanks for a great experience. – Parent of Aquatics MultiSport participant 6 www.campuoft.ca


Badminton

Basketball

Recreational Camp ages 8 to 14 Full day, one-week camp

AGES 6 TO 7 ages 8 to 12 Ages 12 to 16

Badminton camp offers campers a chance to learn or improve their skills in this fast-paced and strategic game. Campers will learn serves, forehands and overhands as well as strategies for singles and doubles games. Players can bring their own racquet. Campers have the choice of recreational swim time OR alternate physical activity daily.

Full day, one-week camp

Badminton Skills

Basketball camp, for both girls and boys, stresses the fundamentals of running, shooting, dribbling and passing to enhance skill development. Campers improve their skills through activities and game play. They are also taught fair play, a positive attitude and teamwork. Campers have the choice of recreational swim time OR alternate physical activity daily.

ages 12 to 18 Full day, one-week camp The skills camp is led by Varsity Blues head coach Wayne King and is for players aged 12 to 18 who have participated in an Ontario Badminton Association tournament in the past year and who want to improve their play. The camp has limited registration to ensure quality coaching and playing time. Players are required to bring their own racquet. Shuttles will be supplied. Campers have the choice of recreational swim time OR alternate physical activity daily.

This is the first time both our children participated in a U of T camp and they both thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for the experience.

– Parent of Badminton participant

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Basketball Skills

Cheerleading

ages 12 to 16 Full day, one-week camp

ages 8 to 12 Full day, one-week camp

Have you got game? These camps are an intense week of basketball instruction for players who want to take their game to the next level. The focus is on skill development with limited scrimmage times. Camps will be structured, fun and focused. Players will receive a basketball to keep and a reversible jersey (no camp t-shirt).

Do you love to perform? Led by the Varsity Blues dance and cheer team, this camp has a high-energy feel with a focus on jazz and hip hop. Learn dance routines and basic cheers. No previous experience or equipment needed. This camp does not have any tumbling.

These camps are instructed by members of our Varsity Blues coaching staff. Additional equipment: Players are required to bring basketball shoes, gym shorts and a water bottle.

Beach Volleyball ages 8 to 12 Ages 12 To 16 Full day, one-week camp Serve, spike and dig in the sand! Players will travel by bus daily from Varsity Centre to Ashbridges Bay, where some of the world’s best players train. Campers will learn skills and strategies to enjoy this sport by playing a variety of games. Campers will occasionally swim at City of Toronto outdoor pools.

Facilities Beach volleyball courts at Ashbridges Bay as administered by the Ontario Volleyball Association. Drop-off and pick-up are at Varsity Centre. Campers will be outside rain or shine. NOTE ABOUT TIMES In order to maximize times participating in beach volleyball the bus will depart from Varsity Centre at 8:30 am. All campers must be at camp by 8:30 am. Campers who miss the bus will participate in alternate activities for the day. The bus will depart Ashbridges daily at 3:15 pm. Beach volleyball campers cannot participate in the lunch program. 8 www.campuoft.ca

The Camp U of T cheer team will have the opportunity to perform at a Varsity Blues game in the fall term. A refresher workshop before the game will also be offered. Dates for the workshop and performance will be confirmed in the summer.

Dance + Movement ages 4 to 5 AGES 6 to 8 Full day, one-week camp Introduce your child to the arts through physical activity. This camp is physically challenging and helps teach rhythm, balance, grace and body awareness. Classes are taught in a fun, yet structured, manner and are designed to help stimulate the imagination and enhance creativity. Campers also participate in a variety of games and activities including outdoor play, arts and crafts, low organizational games and theme days. One of the highlights of dance camp is the show for family and friends on the last day!

additional equipment Children should wear comfortable, close-fitting clothing (footless tights or leotards are acceptable), running shoes or jazz slippers. Children will be barefoot for many activities. Campers will participate in outdoor activities. Dance camp does not have recreational swim.


Fencing

Field Hockey

Ages 8 To 12 Ages 13 To 17 Full day, two-week

Ages 8 to 14 Full day, one-week camp

Be “en garde” in this camp! Campers will be introduced to the basics of fencing, including rules, terminology and different equipment. Taught by experienced coaches and athletes registered with the Ontario Fencing Association, this is an exciting opportunity to be introduced to this Olympic sport. All equipment is provided; please wear athletic clothing and running shoes. Camp size is limited.

Fencing Intermediate Ages 8 – 17 Full day, one-week camp Challenge yourself! Campers will have the opportunity to learn additional weapons and focus on the technique and strategy of fencing in this intensive week of training. Campers should have a minimum of 30 hours of fencing instruction (e.g., attended two weeks of fencing camp/intro to fencing OR participated in the skill development program) before registering for this camp.

I had never fenced before, so learning about the sport and the skills was fun. I really enjoyed fencing other people. The instructors were very encouraging. They were AWESOME. I also made new friends. It was a lot of fun! – Fencing participant

Learn about the fast and exciting sport of field hockey led by knowledgeable coaches and Varsity Blues athletes! Boys and girls can develop core field hockey skills through activities and modified games. Equipment is provided although campers can bring their own sticks.

Flag Football Ages 8 to 14 Full day, one-week camp Learn the fast-paced fun game of flag football. Success in this sport depends on teamwork! Campers learn the fundamentals of football including throwing, catching, running routes and defending the pass. This is a NON-CONTACT camp. All levels of play are welcome.

Girls’ Field Lacrosse Ages 10 to 14 Full day, one-week camp Campers will enjoy learning and improving their skills while being challenged by knowledgeable coaches and Varsity Blues athletes. Campers can bring their own sticks or borrow from the camp. Equipment storage is available overnight; please ensure all equipment is labeled. Mouth guards are required.

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Girls-Only Sports

MultiSport

Ages 8 to 14 Full day, one-week camp

ages 8 to 12 Full day, one-week camp

Girls-Only Sports camp is a chance to learn and play organized sports in a friendly, inclusive camp. The camp is taught by experienced instructors and focuses on teaching the basics of sport in an encouraging manner that allows for maximum learning, enjoyment and participation by all campers. Sports taught include flag football, field hockey, field lacrosse, volleyball and many more! Non-competitive, low-organizational games and activities will also be played. The camp will use a variety of facilities but is based primarily outdoors at Varsity Centre.

MultiSport camp is a non-competitive activity program. The philosophy of this camp is to expose children to a wide variety of sports and to develop fundamental movement and sport skills while they gain an appreciation for personal fitness through the joy of activity. A variety of activities are offered including cooperative games, basketball, flag football, field hockey, ultimate, soccer and track.

Gymnastics

Ages 6 TO 7 Ages 8 TO 12 Ages 12+, Full day, one week camp

Gymnastics Preschool, ages 4 to 5 Gymnastics Kids, Ages 6 to 12 Full day, one-week camp Gymnastics develops strength, flexibility, balance, motor skills and muscle tone. Gymnastics creates a strong foundation for future activities. Campers will develop gymnastics skills appropriate to their skill level. Campers also participate in a variety of games and activities including outdoor play, art and crafts, low organizational games and theme days. This camp offers an exciting and rewarding experience in a safe environment, where all levels are encouraged to participate. Please be aware that the preschool program does not participate in recreational swim.

ParaSport

Try a variety of sports and activities that teach fundamental skills for all abilities. Campers will participate in athletics (track and field), sitting volleyball, strength training and boccia as well as lots of fun games and activities to keep everyone moving, active and healthy. Campers with a variety of physical and developmental abilities are welcome. This camp program is set up for reverse integration. Able-bodied children are welcome to register (space permitting) after June 15.

MiniSport ages 4 to 5 ages 6 to 7 Full day, one-week camp Learn the fundamental movement skills of running, jumping and throwing. Campers in this fun-filled camp will play a variety of low-organization games, including T-ball, soccer, cooperative games and basketball. Campers also participate in a variety of games and activities including theme days and arts and crafts. Mini Sport does not participate in recreational swim. 10 www.campuoft.ca

Volunteers Are you a leader? Volunteers ages 16+ are encouraged to volunteer with ParaSport camp. Volunteers with a diverse range of physical and developmental needs are especially needed.


Soccer ages 6 to 7 ages 8 to 12 Full day, one-week camp These camps will focus on skills and strategies for this exciting sport. This camp builds on existing skills and works towards enhancing more advanced techniques and team play. Players will receive a soccer ball. Cleats and shin pads are required. Please bring or wear running shoes for alternate activities and travel between facilities.

Speed, Power & Agility ages 12 to 17 Full day, one-week camp What’s the difference between a good season and a great season? Want to get to the ball faster or evade your opponents more easily? The Speed, Power & Agility camp can improve your game – whatever sport you play – by focusing on plyometrics (a technique that links strength with the speed of movement), explosive starts and conditioning for teen athletes.

Track & Field Camp – Junior Track ages 8 to 12 Full day, one-week camp Camp instructors impressed me with their dedication to the campers. My son thoroughly enjoyed the program and eagerly anticipated coming to camp each day. Especially soccer day!

Campers will focus on fun and fitness in the Junior Track camp by learning techniques for running, long jump and basic throws. Participants will compete in a friendly meet on the last day of camp.

– Parent of MiniSport participant

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Track & Field – Senior Camp

Volleyball

ages 12 to 17 Full day, one-week camp

ages 8 to 12 ages 12 to 16 Full day, one-week camp

This camp targets the multi-discipline athlete, working on all events to realize improvements across the board. Athletes will participate in a mini-pentathlon and heptathlon at the end of the camp.

Ultimate AGES 8 TO 14 Full day, one-week camp Run, jump, throw! Ultimate is a fast-moving sport that welcomes participation from a wide variety of abilities. Sportsmanship is taught through the “spirit of the game” which emphasizes fair play. Learn the basics or improve your game by playing at Varsity Centre—Toronto Rush’s home field.

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Volleyball camp is designed to develop campers’ volleyball skills in a welcoming environment. Emphasis is placed on skill development and campers play a variety of volleyball games as well as scrimmages.

Volleyball Skills ages 12 to 16 Full day, one-week camp Have you got game? These camps are an intense week of volleyball instruction for players who want to take their game to the next level. The focus is on skill development with limited scrimmage times. Camps are structured, fun and focused. Players will receive a volleyball to keep and a reversible jersey (no camp t-shirt).


TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Week at Camp U of T!

July 7 – July 11, 2014 Camp U of T is collaborating with the TO2015 IGNITE Program to host a Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Week at camp! Come join us in this celebration of sport and culture!

What are the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Games?

TO2015 IGNITE Program Mission Statement:

Held every four years, the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are one of the world’s largest multi-sport events. In the summer of 2015, Toronto will host more than 10,000 athletes, coaches and team officials from 41 countries in the Americas and the Caribbean during the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. For more information about the Games, please visit www.toronto2015.org.

Ignite the spirit through a celebration of sport and culture.

What is the TO2015 IGNITE program? The IGNITE program is a community partnership enabling individuals, organizations and communities to be associated with the ‘People’s Games.’ The idea behind IGNITE is simple: those with a passion for promoting sport, physical activity, recreation, healthy living and/or art and culture, are invited to create their own special Games-themed initiative, or put a Pan Am twist on an existing initiative. Camp U of T is one of the first community organizations to join this innovative grassroots program, which is designed to bring the Games to every community.

What is the ‘Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Week’ at Camp U of T? Camp U of T will host a Pan Am/Parapan Am Week from July July 7 to July 11. Campers will have opportunities to learn about different Pan American and Caribbean cultures while gaining an appreciation for healthy, active living in their sport, leadership or Mini University camps. For example, campers in our sport program will compete in Pan Am sports and represent different countries taking part in the Games! Campers in our leadership camps will explore deeper themes with respect to the Games, community engagement and the role sport plays in culture and international development. By being a part of the TO2015 IGNITE program, our campers will also have the chance to try out Paralympic sports, meet Canadian athletes and participate in special camp opening and closing ceremonies at Varsity Centre, similar to those that will be held for the Games in 2015!

We’ll see you at Pan Am/ParapanAm Games Week at Camp U of T! Viva Pan Am! Camp U of T Guide 2014 13


LEADERSHIP Achieve For Girls AGES 10 TO 12 Full day, two-week camp AGES 12 TO 14 Full day, one-week camp Full day, two-week camp Combining physical, mental and creative opportunities for self empowerment, this camp challenges campers to develop and grow. Physical activities are done daily in combination with group discussions, guest speakers and team-building challenges. Issues addressed may include nutrition, self-esteem, fitness, self-defense and group dynamics. Young women participate in the decisionmaking process of the camp, ensuring a relevant and new program each year.

LGBTQ Youth AGES 12 TO 14 Full day, one-week camp Looking for leadership and activity options with your peers? Camp U of T will be offering a program for LGBTQ youth, children of LGBTQ families and their allies. Details are still being planned; please contact us for more information.

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Leadership 1 Completed grades 7 To 8 Full day, one-week camp Leadership 1 challenges youth to develop personal leadership qualities through workshops, seminars and games. With sessions on communication, teamwork, identity, professionalism and goal-setting, campers are encouraged to explore and develop their own strengths as well as identify areas in their lives to apply these skills. The Leadership 1 camp will participate in physical activity daily and other fun activities.

Leadership 2 – Leaders In Training Completed grades 9 to 10 Full day, two-week camp Leaders in Training is a two-week program. The first week features a series of workshops and team-building activities to develop the skills needed to be a leader in a camp environment. During the second week campers will be placed with a mentor instructor in a specific camp to put their knowledge and experience into action, supported by a daily roundtable workshop and activity with their peers.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Leaders in Training campers will be permitted to travel between camps in pairs without staff supervision. Leaders in Training campers will be required to check in and out with staff when walking between camps. Placement in a camp is at the discretion of the camp directors; LITs who do not meet the camp expectations will not be permitted to participate in the second week.


Mini University Grades 3 to 10 Full day, one-week camp

Specialize at Camp U of T this summer! Mini University offers full-day, one-week camps where campers will immerse themselves in learning. Full-day learning minimizes transitions and encourages campers to dive into subjects. Some camps will have off-site field trips exploring new areas. All campers will have a choice of daily physical activity, generally either outdoor games or swimming. Please read the swim section on page 4 for details on the swim assessment to review the choices available to your camper. Campers should dress appropriately for the physical activity period (shorts or track pants, t-shirt and running shoes are recommended). Please note that campers travel to and from various university facilities on foot, so they should dress appropriately for the weather. Age guidelines are set by grade levels to ensure similar curricular and developmental levels. Campers who do not meet the appropriate grade levels will be transferred to another camp.

Art

Around The World

Completed grades 3 To 4 Completed grades 5 To 6 Completed grades 7 To 8 Full day, one-week camp

Completed grades 3 To 4 Completed grades 5 To 6 Full day, one-week camp

Explore visual art forms! Campers will be exposed to a wide array of art, techniques and approaches. Campers will construct, invent and create, providing budding artists with an opportunity to investigate their own potential in a friendly and open environment.

Visit all seven continents and explore different countries and cultures. Campers will play games, learn about different cultures and taste new foods in this exciting Mini University camp. Keep your passport ready and race around the world!

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Business Completed grades 5 To 6 Completed grades 7 To 8 Full day, one-week camp

Digital Media – Game Creation, Level 2 Completed grades 5 To 8 Full day, one-week camp

Learn about marketing, entrepreneurship and investing in this camp. Campers design a business plan for their own business and pitch it to a den of investors. Campers also learn about the stock exchange and build a portfolio to track throughout the camp.

Have you mastered the basic skills in Digital Media Game Creation camp already? Challenge yourself by participating in Digital Media 2 and work towards creating a second game in Game Maker Pro.

Digital Media – Game Creation

Participation is restricted to those who have participated in Digital Media Game Creation camp or its equivalent and have a desire to move through the modules at a faster speed.

Completed grades 3 To 4 Completed grades 5 To 6 Completed grades 7 To 8 Full day, one-week camp Have you always wanted to design your own game? Learn how story-telling, imagination and technology combine to create a new computer game. Campers spend four to five hours each day working in our air-conditioned computer lab.

Filmmaking (in partnership with Hart House) Completed grades 7 To 10 Full day, one-week camp Be creative and have fun in a small group environment while learning the fundamentals of filmmaking. Campers will use video cameras and digital software to shoot and edit a variety of short movie sequences. Each camper will be able to operate the camera, act, assist, and edit their own material. No experience necessary. All equipment supplied. NOTE: The equipment we use is simple. What is important is what is happening in front of the camera.

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Games and Puzzles

Health and the Human Body

Completed grades 3 To 4 Completed grades 5 To 6 Completed Grades 7 to 8 Full day, one-week camp

Completed grades 3 to 4 Completed grades 5 to 6 Full day, one-week camp

Can you solve the hardest puzzles? Try your luck at logic puzzles, Sudoku and other games in this fun camp. Learn about game theory and decision-making. Solve physical puzzles through geocaching using GPS units and other clues. The camp includes a field trip to a local park for the geocaching day. Campers will have a chance to work on designing their own board game throughout the camp.

Kinesiology & Physical Education Completed grades 7 to 8 Completed grades 9 to 10 Full day, one-week camp Campers learn about human movement and its relationship with health. Topics span biophysical, psychological and physical cultural areas of study, focusing on subjects like exercise physiology, motor learning and control, ethical issues and biomechanics.

What keeps a body healthy? Explore the science of healthy living and learn about body systems in this fun and hands-on class. Students will learn about the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, human movement, healthy activity and eating, in this fun-filled camp.

Quick reference

Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education University of Toronto 55 Harbord Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 2W6 E-mail: campuoft@utoronto.ca Phone: 416.978.3436 (year-round) 416.978.3634 (June 19 - Aug. 18 ONLY) Fax:

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Camps schedules and fees Camp name Mini Adventure Camp

Mighty Adventure Camp

Aquatics MultiSport

Badminton

Barcode

Location

30219

AC

30220

Date

Grade/Age

Time

Fee

June 30 - July 11

4-5

9am-4pm

$465

AC

July 14 - 25

4-5

9am-4pm

$515

30221

AC

July 28 - Aug 8

4-5

9am-4pm

$465

30225

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

4-5

9am-4pm

$260

30222

AC

June 30 - July 11

6-7

9am-4pm

$465

30223

AC

July 14 - 25

6-7

9am-4pm

$515

30224

AC

July 28 - Aug 8

6-7

9am-4pm

$465

30226

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

6-7

9am-4pm

$260

30227

AC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$270

30228

AC

July 7 - 11

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30229

AC

July 14 - 18

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30230

AC

July 21 - 25

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

20231

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30232

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$270

30382

AC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

30234

AC

July 7 - 11

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30235

AC

July 21 - July 25

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30236

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$230

30383

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

Badminton- Skills

30233

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$305

Basketball

30237

AC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

30238

AC

July 7 - 11

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30240

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30242

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

6-7

9am-4pm

$230

30384

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

Basketball - Skills

30243

AC

July 14-18

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$305

Beach Volleyball

30245

VC/Ashbridges

July 14 - 18

8 - 12

8:30am-4pm

$305

30246

VC/Ashbridges

July 21 - 25

12 - 16

8:30am-4pm

$305

30247

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

Cheerleading Dance + Movement

30350

AC

June 30 - July 4

4-5

9am-4pm

$230

30353

AC

July 7 - 11

6-8

9am-4pm

$260

30351

AC

July 14 - 18

4-5

9am-4pm

$260

30354

AC

July 21 - 25

6-8

9am-4pm

$260

30352

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

4-5

9am-4pm

$260

30355

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

6-8

9am-4pm

$230

30248

AC

June 30 - July 11

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$575

30249

AC

July 14 - 25

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$610

30250

AC

July 28 - Aug 8

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$575

Fencing - Intermediate

30251

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

8 - 17

9am-4pm

$305

Field Hockey

30252

VC

July 14 - 18

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

30385

VC

July 7 -11

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

30386

VC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$230

30387

VC

July 14 - 18

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

30388

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

Fencing

Flag Football

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*Barcodes and pricing for extended care and lunch are on the registration form.


Camp name

Barcode

Location

Date

Grade/Age

Time

Fee

Girls’ Field Lacrosse

30254

VC

June 30 - July 4

10 - 14

9am-4pm

$230

Girls-Only Sports

30257

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

30258

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$230

30337

AC

June 30 - July 4

4-5

9am-4pm

$270

30338

AC

July 7 - 11

4-5

9am-4pm

$305

30389

AC

July 14 - 18

4-5

9am-4pm

$305

30339

AC

July 21 - 25

4-5

9am-4pm

$305

30340

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

4-5

9am-4pm

$305

30341

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

4-5

9am-4pm

$270

30342

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

4-5

9am-4pm

$305

30343

AC

June 30 - July 4

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$270

30344

AC

July 7 - 11

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30345

AC

July 14 - 18

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30346

AC

July 21 - 25

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30347

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30348

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$270

30349

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

6 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

Gymnastics - Preschool

Gymnastics - Kids

MiniSport

MultiSport

ParaSport

Soccer

30363

AC

June 30 - July 4

6-7

9am-4pm

$230

30364

AC

July 7 - 11

4-5

9am-4pm

$260

30365

AC

July 14 - 18

6-7

9am-4pm

$260

30366

AC

July 21 - 25

4-5

9am-4pm

$260

30367

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

6-7

9am-4pm

$260

30368

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

4-5

9am-4pm

$230

30356

AC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

30357

AC

July 7 - 11

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30358

AC

July 14 - 18

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30359

AC

July 21 - 25

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30360

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30361

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

30452

VC

July 21 - 25

6-7

9am-4pm

$260

30453

VC

July 21 - 25

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30454

VC

July 21 - 25

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30267

VC

June 30 - July 4

6-7

9am-4pm

$270

30268

VC

July 7 - 11

6-7

9am-4pm

$305

30272

VC

July 14 - 18

6-7

9am-4pm

$305

30269

VC

July 21 - 25

6-7

9am-4pm

$305

30270

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

6-7

9am-4pm

$305

30271

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

6-7

9am-4pm

$270

30261

VC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$270

30262

VC

July 7 - 11

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30263

VC

July 14 - 18

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30264

VC

July 21 - 25

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

*Barcodes and pricing for extended care and lunch are on the registration form.

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Camp name Soccer (continued)

Speed, Power and Agility

Track and Field

Ultimate

Volleyball

Barcode

Location

Grade/Age

Time

Fee

30265

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Date

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$305

30266

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$270

30390

VC

June 30 - July 4

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$230

30391

VC

July 7 - 11

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$260

30273

VC

July 14 - 18

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$260

30392

VC

July 21 - 25

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$260

30393

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$260

30394

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$230

30274

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

12 - 17

9am-4pm

$260

30275

VC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

30276

VC

July 7 - 11

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30280

VC

July 14 - 18

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30277

VC

July 21 - 25

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30278

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30279

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

30281

VC

June 30 - July 4

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$230

30282

VC

July 7 - 11

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30395

VC

July 14 - 18

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30285

VC

July 21 - 25

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30284

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30283

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$230

30371

VC

July 7 - 11

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

30372

VC

July 21 - 25

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$260

30373

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 14

9am-4pm

$230

30287

VC

June 30 - July 4

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$260

30396

VC

July 7 - 11

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$260

30289

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

8 - 12

9am-4pm

$230

Volleyball - Skills

30286

VC

July 28 - Aug. 1

12 - 16

9am-4pm

$305

Leadership

Barcode

Location

Grade/Age

Time

Fee

30215

AC

June 30 - July 11

10 - 12

9am-4pm

$420

30217

AC

July 14 - 25

12 - 14

9am-4pm

$470

30216

AC

July 28 - Aug 8

10 - 12

9am-4pm

$420

30218

AC

Aug 11 - Aug 15

12 - 14

9am-4pm

$235

Achieve Camp for Girls

Leadership 1

Leadership 2

Date

30293

VC

July 7 - 11

Grade 7 - 8

9am-4pm

$260

30294

VC

July 21 - 25

Grade 7 - 8

9am-4pm

$260

30295

VC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grade 7 - 8

9am-4pm

$230

30290

VC

June 30 - July 11

Grade 9 - 10

9am-4pm

$420

30291

VC

July 14 - 25

Grade 9 - 10

9am-4pm

$470

30292

VC

July 28 - Aug 8

Grade 9 - 10

9am-4pm

$420

Register for Extended Care 5 – 6pm (details page 3) Prices no not include HST June 30 - July 4, $23

July 7 - 11, $28

July 14 - 18, $28

July 21 - 25, $28

July 28 - Aug. 1, $28

Aug. 5 - 8, $23

❏ 30296 AC

❏ 30297 AC

❏ 30298 AC

❏ 30299 AC

❏ 30300 AC

❏ 3031 AC

❏ 30303 VC

❏ 30304 VC

❏ 30305 VC

❏ 30305 VC

❏ 30308 VC

❏ 30307 VC

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Aug. 11 - 15, $28

❏ 3032 AC

*Barcodes and pricing for extended care and lunch are on the registration form.


Mini University Art

Business

Around the World

Digital Media - Level 1

Digital Media - Level 2

Filmmaking

Games and Puzzles

Health and the Human Body

Kinesiology and Physical Education

Barcode

Location

Grade/Age

Time

Fee

30408

AC

Date June 30 - July 4

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$230

30409

AC

July 7 - 11

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30410

AC

July 14 - 18

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$260

30411

AC

July 21 - 25

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30412

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30413

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$230

30414

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30415

AC

June 30 - July 4

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$230

30416

AC

July 7 - 11

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$260

30417

AC

July 14 - 18

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30418

AC

July 21 - 25

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$260

30419

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$260

30420

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$230

30421

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30442

AC

June 30 - July 4

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$230

30443

AC

July 7 - 11

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30444

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$230

30445

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30422

AC

June 30 - July 4

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$230

30423

AC

July 7 - 11

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30424

AC

July 14 - 18

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30425

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30450

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30426

AC

July 21 - 25

Grades 5-8

9am-4pm

$260

30427

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grades 5-8

9am-4pm

$230

30451

AC

July 14 - 18

Grades 7-10

9am-4pm

$455

30429

AC

July 21 - 25

Grades 7-10

9am-4pm

$455

30430

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Grades 7-10

9am-4pm

$455

30431

AC

June 30 - July 4

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$230

30432

AC

July 7 - 11

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30433

AC

July 14 - 18

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30434

AC

July 21 - 25

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30435

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30436

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$230

30437

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30446

AC

June 30 - July 4

Grades 3-4

9am-4pm

$230

30447

AC

July 21 - 25

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$260

30448

AC

July 28 - Aug. 1

Gardes 3-4

9am-4pm

$260

30449

AC

Aug. 5 - 8

Grades 5-6

9am-4pm

$230

30438

AC

July 7 - 11

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$260

30439

AC

July 14 - 18

Grades 9-11

9am-4pm

$260

30441

AC

Aug. 11 - 15

Grades 7-8

9am-4pm

$260

Registration difficulties? Call the main office at 416.978.3436 - they are happy to help! Remember, only the parent or guardian of a child can register them for programs at U of T. *Barcodes and pricing for extended care and lunch are on the registration form.

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How to register Registration can be done online, in person, by fax or by mail Registration opens February 13, 2014 at 8 a.m.

benefits

benefits

• Fast, easy and available 24 hours a day. • Can be conveniently done in the comfort of your own home. • Immediate confirmation.

ONLINE

• Personal service and immediate confirmation. • Can discuss alternate choices if your first choice is full. • Payment options (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, debit, cash).

IN PERSON

You must have

• Internet browser. 128-bit security required. • You MUST have a login ID and PIN. Previous registrants can obtain these online with the Forgot my PIN option which emails them immediately. New registrants can create a PIN with their first transaction. • Participants must be set up on your membership account. Add family members on the My Account Tab, Update Information. • Printer to print out receipt. • Credit card number and expiry date. • The programs you are registering for and alternative choices if your first choice is sold out. Barcodes are the easiest way to search!

What to do?

• Log onto www.campuoft.ca and follow the instructions

You must have

• The completed registration form for each child including an informed consent signed by the parent/guardian. • Your payment ready.

What to do?

• Come to the Athletic Centre, 55 Harbord St. • The registration desk at the main office is open Monday to Friday 8 am to 10 pm and Saturday and Sunday 9 am to 4:45 pm (Call for hours May - August). Please note 1. Line-ups can be long. Being first in line is no guarantee that you get the program you desire. 2. Programs may fill as internet registration is occurring simultaneously

Please note 1. Demand may cause the server to be slow, for the morning of registration. 2. Want to register online but use cash or debit? Come into the main office and put a credit with cash or debit on your account. Use this account credit to register online! 3. Payment must be by credit card (Visa, Mastercard or Amex) or by account credit.

benefits

benefits

• Convenient, no waiting in line.

FAX

Mail

• Convenient, no waiting in line. • Pay by credit card (VISA, Mastercard or Amex).

You must have

You will need

What to do:

What to do?

• Completed registration form. Ensure informed consent is signed and credit card information is filled in. Incomplete applications will not be processed.

• Fax the registration form to 416.946.7679 after registration opens • Do not use any other fax number as they are not secure and your personal information cannot be kept confidential. Please note 1. Faxes are processed randomly after in-person and online registrations. You are less likely to get your desired program if you fax your registration. 2. You will not receive confirmation from the Athletic Centre that the fax was received 3. There is no chance to speak with staff and discuss alternate program choices. 4. Fax registrations may be paid by Visa, Mastercard or Amex only. 5. Receipt will be e-mailed 6. Forms will not be accepted before registration begins.

• Completed registration from. Ensure informed consent is signed and payment information is included. Incomplete applications will not be processed.

• Mail the completed form and payment to main office, 55 Harbord St, Toronto ON M5S 2W6 Please note 1. Mail registrations are processed randomly after in person and online registrations. You are less likely to get your desired program if you mail your registration. 2. You will not receive confirmation that mail was received. The receipt will be e-mailed. 3. No chance to speak with staff and discuss alternate program choices. 4. Do not send cash in the mail. 5. Forms will not be accepted before registration begins.

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Cut on the dotted Line

Camp U of T registration Form (1 Per Child) Main PARENT/GUARDIAN Contact Info: Last Name:

First Name: Barcode:

Address: City:

Home Phone: (

Postal Code: )

Daytime Phone: (

Family Email:

)

Alternate Phone:

Second PARENT/GUARDIAN Contact Info (optional): Last Name:

First Name: Barcode:

Address: City: Home Phone: (

Postal Code: )

Daytime Phone: (

)

Alternate Phone:

Child’s Info: Child’s Name

Birth Date MM / DD / Year

Gender

/ /

Emergency Contact Info (Other than parent or guardian): Contact Name

Phone:

Relationship:

course sELECTION (Include lunch and extended care if applicable): Course #

Course Name

Fee

Total

Medical and Emergency Information: List any allergies:

Does your child carry an epi-pen? Yes / No Have they been trained in its use? Yes / No Will any medications be administered at camp? Yes / No

Any medical concerns or information of which we should be aware?

Doctor’s Name:

Doctor’s phone number:

Camp U of T strives to make camp an enjoyable experience for all campers. In order to facilitate learning and enjoyment for all participants, campers should be developmentally able to participate in the full camp experience with minimal adaptations. We have some ability to facilitate the inclusion of a support worker/inclusion aide in camp programming. We regret that if abilities are not disclosed at the time of registration, our ability to facilitate assistance will be limited. My child requires support to participate in a group setting due to their physical, mental or emotional development Yes* / No *A member of the Camp U of T administrative team will contact you within 1 – 2 weeks for further information.

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Does your child have permission to leave camp on their own? Yes / No Who including the parent/guardian(s) has permission to pick up your child/children from camp? 1.

2.

3.

Register for Extended Care 5 – 6pm (details page 3) Prices no not include HST June 30 - July 4, $23

July 7 - 11, $28

July 14 - 18, $28

July 21 - 25, $28

July 28 - Aug. 1, $28

Aug. 5 - 8, $23

Aug. 11 - 15, $28

❏ 30296 AC

❏ 30297 AC

❏ 30298 AC

❏ 30299 AC

❏ 30300 AC

❏ 30308 AC

❏ 30301 AC

❏ 30303 VC

❏ 30304 VC

❏ 30305 VC

❏ 30302 VC

❏ 30306 VC

❏ 30307 VC

Purchase lunch with Real Food for Real Kids? (details page 2)

*Prices do not include HST

June 30 - July 4, $28**

July 7 - 11, $34*

July 14 - 18, $34*

July 21 - 25, $34*

July 28 - Aug. 1, $34*

Aug. 5 - 8, $28*

Aug. 11 - 15, $34

❏ 30309 Omnivore

❏ 30313 Omnivore

❏ 30317 Omnivore

❏ 30321 Omnivore

❏ 30325 Omnivore

❏ 30329 Omnivore

❏ 30333 Omnivore

❏ 30310 Vegetarian

❏ 30314 Vegetarian

❏ 30318 Vegetarian

❏ 30322 Vegetarian

❏ 30326 Vegetarian

❏ 30330 Vegetarian

❏ 30334 Vegetarian

June 30 - July 4, $40

July 7 - 11, $50

July 14 - 18, $50

July 21 - 25, $50

July 40 - Aug. 1, $50

Aug. 5 - 8, $40

Aug. 11 - 15, $50

❏ 30311 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30315 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30319 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30323 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30327 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30331 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30335 Omnivore - Large†

❏ 30312 Vegetarian - Large†

❏ 30316 Vegetarian - Large†

❏ 30320 Vegetarian - Large†

❏ 30324 Vegetarian - Large†

❏ 30328 Vegetarian - Large†

❏ 30332 Vegetarian - Large†

❏ 30336 Vegetarian - Large†

*Prices do not include HST †Large includes 2 sandwiches

Grouping Request

1.

2.

Please include my family as potential research participants at the University of Toronto. I give consent for Camp U of T to disclose personal information including mine and my child’s names, my child’s age, gender and my phone number and/or email. I understand that I may be contacted regarding a specific study and have the option of declining at that time.

I give my consent to be a potential research participant as indicated above for: Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Yes / No

Department of Psychology Child Studies Centre

Yes / No

privacy Notice

The University of Toronto collects, creates, uses, maintains, discloses and disposes of information for the purposes of operating the programs and business functions of the University in a manner consistent with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. If you have questions, please refer to www.utoronto.ca/privacy or contact the University Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Office at 416.946.7303, McMurrich Building, room 201, 12 Queen’s Park Crescent West, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8

INFORMED CONSENT AGREEMENT

I the UNDERSIGNED hereby acknowledge that certain RISKS OF INJURY are inherent to participation in sports and recreation activities. These types injuries may be minor or serious and may result from one’s actions, or the actions or inactions of others, or a combination of both. I understand that the RULES and REGULATIONS are designed for the safety and protection of participants and hereby undertake to abide by these rules and regulations. I hereby WARRANT that the participant(s) that I am registering are physically fit to participate and understand that the CHOICE to participate brings with it the ASSUMPTION OF THOSE RISKS AND RESULTS which are part of these activities. I agree that THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO or THE Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical EducationAT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO shall not be liable for any injury to my person and/or loss or damage to my personal property arising from, or in any way resulting from, my participation in these activities, UNLESS such injury, loss or damage is caused by the SOLE NEGLIGENCE of the University or its employees or agents while acting within the scope of their duties. I declare having read and understood the above INFORMED CONSENT AGREEMENT in its entirety and hereby consent to participate acknowledging all the foregoing. If I am registering a minor, I certify that I am the parent/guardian for that minor, and agree to the above on their behalf.

parental approval: Date: dd/mm/yy

Parent/Guardian Signature:

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Not just your child’s gym. Athletic Centre and Varsity Centre community memberships include access to: seven gymnasia, three pools, a strength and conditioning centre, indoor track, outdoor track, dance studio, cardio machines, tennis and squash courts, steam rooms and dynamic classes.

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