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Parent Reminders

Client Information Forms:

Please complete and return a Client Information Form 1 week prior to the first day of camp.

Sign In & Out:

Parents and alternate pick-ups are required to sign-in and out each day. Photo ID is required. Children may sign themselves out with written permission, see reception for more details.

What to bring to summer programs:

To have a positive and enjoyable program experience, children should bring the following each day: • Healthy snacks • Refillable water bottle • Hat • Sunscreen • Running shoes/athletic sandals (no flip flops)

Campers enjoying our full day programs will also need to bring: • A nutritious lunch with morning & afternoon snack • Weather appropriate clothing (eg. jackets, sun shirts etc.) • Bathing suit & towel

Please label all belongings and clothing with the child’s name. Please do not send your child to the program with any electronics, toys from home or valuables.

Medications, Epi-pens & Inhalers:

If your child requires medication during program hours a medication form must be completed before the first day of camp.

Behavioural Expectations:

All children and youth attending recreation programs are expected to behave in a manner which ensures their own safety and the safety of other participants, staff and volunteers in the program. Staff will be responsible for explaining rules and boundaries for participants, reminding children about appropriate behaviour and to encourage positive behaviour in their program.

Children are responsible for:

• Staying Safe: following instructions given by program leaders and being responsible for their actions. • Being Respectful: respecting other participants and staff, being truthful and honest with others, and caring for the building, equipment, and materials provided. • Trying Your Best: be open to trying new things and participating.

• Having Fun!

Parents will be notified if children and youth are not meeting behavioural expectations or following rules. Children endangering their safety or another person’s safety may be asked to the leave the program and only return when accommodations can be made to ensure the safety of all.

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