Summer 2015 - YMCA of Niagara

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Summer 2015 - YMCA of Niagara
YMCA of
Niagara
Day Camp
Summer 2015
YMCA Day Camps
Welland - Fort Erie - Port Colborne
Welcome to
YMCA of Niagara
Day Camp!
We are excited to be offering another summer full of fun, friendship and
adventure to your child(ren). We have been working hard to ensure the
summer of 2015 is the most memorable summer yet!
There are three equal parts to our Day Camp recipe:
High quality, outcome based programming
88% of campers made a new friend at camp
91% of campers demonstrated character development
81% of campers tried something new that they enjoyed while at camp
90% of campers felt included at camp
Dedicated and inspiring staff
“My favorite part of camp, of course, was being a part of the camper’s day
and making sure they had the best summer they possibly could have,
even if they were only there for a week.”
- Summer Camp Staff
“The experience of being a counsellor… is one of the most rewarding
jobs you can find. You see the changes and progress your camper
improves upon, and the challenges that you help them overcome.”
- Summer Camp Staff
“I really enjoyed being a part of summer camp, waking up each day for
work was enjoyable. The relationships I made with the campers and staff
will be something I cherish.”
- Summer Camp Staff
To ensure high quality leadership at YMCA Camps, all staff and volunteers are carefully
selected based on their maturity, experiences and ability to role model YMCA values.
All YMCA staff hold current First Aid/CPR-C certification and staff and volunteers over
18 years old hold a Criminal Reference Check with Vulnerable Sector Search.
Our staff are trained in YMCA Healthy Child Development frameworks and Asset
Building approaches. They also receive training in program planning and behaviour
management techniques.
Supportive and engaged parents and guardians
“My son enjoyed the variety of camps he was able to attend, each of
them providing a unique experience and opportunity for physical
fitness.”
- Camp parent
“My granddaughter just loved it. She came home with a happy face
every day and always looked forward to going back. I felt our granddaughter was safe and had excellent supervision, which is very important to us. I would not hesitate to send her back to the YMCA day camp,
or recommend it to other families.”
- Camp grandparent
“Most importantly, I was confident that a program run through the Y
would be safe, well organized and age appropriate. I believed that the
Y programs would provide opportunity for my son to be active during
the day. - Camp parent
Camp provides an “outdoor setting, with lots of engaging activities, and
the beads! Every day on the drive home I would be told story after story
explaining all the things my daughter did to earn her Values Beads.”
- Camp parent
As your family becomes an important part of our Day Camp recipe,
please feel free to contact us directly with comments and feedback.
Melissa Wilcox
Day Camp Director
905 934 9622 x 282
[email protected]
Erin McBride
General Manager of Day Camp and Youth Outreach
905 646 9622 x 329
[email protected]
At Day Camp, we strive
to provide a healthy, safe
and secure environment
for all participants. We
are a fully integrated Day
Camp that values diversity
and the differences
that form our camp
community. We expect all
campers to adhere to our
behaviour guidelines.
Behavior Guidelines
All campers:
• are responsible for
their actions
• will respect each
other and their
environment
• should be honest
and true to their
word
• will care for
themselves and
those around them
• will make healthy
and safe choices
• will value diversity
and seek to include
others
* Information taken from the 2014 YMCA of Niagara Day Camp parent survey, staff survey and camper feedback.
It’s all about the
Value Beads...
At YMCA Day Camp, value beads play an important
role as a sign of character and personal achievement.
As a form of recognition, beads at camp promote
positive behaviour, and are worn as a constant
reminder of what we value as a camp community.
Throughout the week, beads are awarded to
individuals for demonstrating the YMCA core values
of caring, honesty, inclusiveness, health, responsibility,
and respect.
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Welland Camps
Fort Erie Camps
Ages
Location
Camp Weeks
Fee
J unior Camps
Fort Erie Camps
5-6
Merritt Island
1-10
$140/week
$31/day
Jr. Explorers
5-6
Niagara Centre YMCA
1, 10
$143/week
Jr. Sports
5-6
Niagara Centre YMCA
2, 5, 8
$143/week
Jr. Soccer
5-6
Niagara Centre YMCA
3, 6, 9
$143/week
School Age Camps
Movement and Rhythm
5-6
Niagara Centre YMCA
4, 7
$143/week
Sports
7-10
Niagara Centre YMCA
1, 4, 6, 8, 9
$143/week
Arts n’ Crafts
7-10
Niagara Centre YMCA
2, 6
Adventure
7-12
Merritt Island
1-10
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
$130/week
$28/day
Jr. Sports
5-6
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
$130/week
$28/day
Sports
7-12
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 1-10
$128/week
$27/day
Future Leaders
7-12
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 1-4, 7-9
$123/week
$173/week
Mad Science (Chemistry, Claws,
and Constellations)
7-12
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 5
$198/week
$135/week
$30/day
You’re the Chef
9-13
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 3, 5
$163/week
Out Trip
9-13
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 6, 10
$183/week
Girlz Club
9-13
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 2
$143/week
11-14
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park 6 & 7
$260/2 weeks
7-12
Niagara Centre YMCA
3, 8, 9
$198/week
Aquatics
8-12
Niagara Centre YMCA
5, 7
$148/week
You’re the Chef
9-13
Niagara Centre YMCA
1, 7
$163/week
Out Trip
9-13
Niagara Centre YMCA
5, 10
$183/week
Girlz Club
9-13
Niagara Centre YMCA
4
$150/week
11-14
Merritt Island
2&3
$260/2 weeks
Youth and Teen Camps
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Location
Camp Weeks
Fee
Jr. Explorers
5-6
Port Colborne YMCA
1, 5, 9
$130/week
$28/day
Jr. Sports
5-6
Port Colborne YMCA
2, 4, 6, 10
$130/week
$28/day
3, 7, 8
$130/week
$28/day
Junior Camps
5-6
Youth and Teen Camps
Leaders in Training
Camp Weeks
1
2
3
4
5
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9
10
June 29, 30, July 2, 3*
Outdoor camps use activity times to explore the environment in fun, active
ways.
July 6 - 10
Physically active camps use activity times to engage in sport specific skill
building.
July 13 - 17
Specialty camps use activity times to engage in their specialty programming.
Leadership camps use activity times to develop leadership skills.
July 20 - 24
Age
Jr. Soccer
Fee
5-6
(Week 3 - Chemistry,
Claws, and Constellations
Weeks 8 & 9 - Secret Agent Lab)
Port Colborne Camps
Camp Weeks
Jr. Explorers
S chool Age Camps
Leaders in Training
Location
Junior Camps
Jr. Adventure
Mad Science
Age
Port Colborne YMCA
S chool Age Camps
Sports
7-12
Port Colborne YMCA
1-10
$128/week
$27/day
Mad Science (Chemistry, Claws,
and Constellations)
7-12
Port Colborne YMCA
4
$198/week
Out Trip
9-13
Port Colborne YMCA
9
$183/week
July 27 - 31
Indoor Camp – Camp activities are based in an indoor location, but children
will be outside for a portion of the day, weather permitting.
August 4 - 7*
Outdoor Camp – All camp activities take place outdoors, rain or shine. While
each site has access to picnic shelters or pavilions, campers need to be dressed
accordingly.
August 10 - 14
August 17 - 21
Swimming – Campers over the age of 7 will have access to a YMCA or Municipal
Pool up to three times per week (weather permitting). Swim time is recreational
in nature.
August 24 - 28
Water Games – Campers will experience water games and activities as part of
the camp program.
August 31 - September 4
*Camp does not run on July 1 or August 3 for national holidays. Camp fees will be pro-rated for 4-day holiday weeks.
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play outdoors!
At YMCA Day Camp kids
Our goal is to provide every child with the opportunity to experience adventure in an outdoor setting.
Exploration of nature increases children’s creativity and imagination, while developing an appreciation for
the world around them. Outdoor camps are structured in a unique way to offer campers a residential camp
experience without leaving their city.
At outdoor camps, campers experience:
A typical day of outdoor camp
8:30 a.m.
9 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
12:30 .p.m
1:15 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Travel to Camp/Station Activities
Opening Circle
Camp Group Time
Outdoor Activities - Hiking, Archery, Geocaching
Snack & Sunscreen break
Creative Activities
Lunch
Structured Free Time
Active Games & Adventure based initiatives
Snack & Sunscreen break
Swimming
Value Bead ceremony
Closing Circle
Depart from Camp/Station Activities
Canoeing (Merritt Island)
Archery
Nature exploration
Adventure based initiatives
Nature crafts
Non-traditional sports
Outdoor camp locations
Merritt Island, Welland
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park, Fort Erie
Port Colborne YMCA, Port Colborne
Camp Descriptions:
Jr. Adventure (Ages 5-6)
Adventure (Ages 7-12)
If your camper is ready to set off on a new adventure,
then this is the camp for them! Campers will explore
the great outdoors as they rotate through a variety of
nature based activities such as hikes, creek exploration,
crafts, songs and more. This camp is sure to satisfy their
adventurous side while gaining an appreciation and
awareness for the outdoors!
Spending each day outdoors exploring all that nature
has to offer is what campers can expect at this camp.
Through adventure based initiatives and activities,
campers will gain confidence, learn about the
environment around them and gain an appreciation
for the great outdoors. Give your camper the gift of
adventure this summer!
Jr. Explorers (Ages 5-6)
“Spending time outdoors is essential to every child’s
development, health and well-being. It builds a connection
to our rich natural and cultural heritage. Kids connected to
nature grow up caring for the Earth and helping to conserve
biodiversity.” 1
Ontario Children’s Outdoor Charter, 2014
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Campers will set out on explorations right in our
backyard! They will gain an appreciation for nature and
the world around them. Weekly themes could include
bugs, insects & reptiles, animals, the environment
and more. Junior Explorers is for the curious camper
who loves learning new things and going on exciting
adventures!
LOVE OF NATURE
Adventure
Discovery
Exploration
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At YMCA Day Camp kids
are physically active!
At the YMCA we know that physical activity can contribute to children’s physical, emotional, and mental
development. While participating in camp, all campers have the opportunity to meet or exceed the
daily recommended guidelines of 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity per day.
Campers will gain confidence in their ability to participate in a variety of recreational and sport activities
through activities focused at developing their fundamental movement skills; and have the opportunity to
explore different traditional and non-traditional sports in a supportive and non competitive environment.
A typical day of sports camp
8:30 a.m.
9 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Travel to Camp/Station Activities
Opening Circle
Camp Group Time
Sport specific skills & drills
Snack & Sunscreen break
Field games, non-traditional sports
Lunch
Structured Free Time
Tournaments & Scrimmages
Snack & Sunscreen break
Swimming
Value Bead ceremony
Closing Circle
Depart from Camp/Station Activities
At sports camps, campers experience:
Sport specific Skills & Drills
Development of fundamental movement skills
Tournaments & Scrimmages
Team building activities
Theme days & Special events
Field Games
Non-traditional sports
Cooperative Games
Sports camp locations
Niagara Centre YMCA, Welland
E.J. Freeland YMCA/Ferndale Park, Fort Erie
Port Colborne YMCA, Port Colborne
Camp Descriptions:
“Canadian children spend on average 8.6 hours or 62%
of their waking hours a day being inactive. In fact, only
5% of Canadian children and youth are meeting the new
Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines.” 2
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Jr. Sports (Ages 5-6)
Sports (Ages 7-10/Ages 7-12)
Designed for the physically active camper, this camp
is at an introductory level which emphasizes fair play,
team work and sportsmanship. A portion of every day
is spent learning the rules and basic skills in a variety
of traditional and non-traditional sports. Campers will
develop fundamental movement skills, confidence and
learn the importance of staying active. If your camper is
an athlete at heart then this is the camp for them!
Campers will stay active while learning developmental
skills in both traditional and non traditional sporting
activities. Campers will try a variety of sports including
baseball, basketball, football, soccer and much more.
A portion of the day will also include traditional camp
activities including swimming, special events and
more. We focus on fair play, teamwork, fitness and
fundamental skills all while having fun in this camp.
Jr. Soccer (Ages 5-6)
Aquatics (Ages 8-12)
Campers are introduced to the fundamentals of soccer
in a fun, non-competitive environment. Various skills,
drills and games will be scheduled into the week to
teach campers how to play the game. Campers will
improve their skills like passing, shooting, kicking,
defending, and much more. If your child has a passion
for soccer, then send them to join the fun, get active,
and kick it with us at Jr. Soccer Camp!
This camp is a splash! Designed to increase skills and
develop an appreciation for the water, campers will
participate in two swimming periods per day. One will
focus on personalized instruction and goal setting while
the other is recreational in nature. The remainder of
the day will be spent participating in traditional camp
activities such as crafts, gym and cooperative games. If
your camper has a love of water then this is the camp to
dive in to!
*Daily registration available in Port Colborne.
Ontario Ministry of Health, Healthy Kids Panel Report 2013 and Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card 2013.
Fun
ACTIVE SPIRIT
*Campers must have successfully completed YMCA
Swimmer level or equivalent to register for this camp.
Health
Sports skills
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At YMCA Day Camp kids
find their specialty!
Participation in a wide variety of different activities allows children to discover the activities they enjoy, while
developing skills and confidence in their own abilities. Specialty camps are designed to allow children to
explore new activities, while still enjoying traditional YMCA Day Camp activities. Collaboration with various
professionals in their field, allows the YMCA to provide campers with educational based instruction in a
number of different areas.
A typical day of specialty camp
8:30 a.m.
9 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
At specialty camps, campers experience:
Travel to Camp/Station Activities
Opening Circle
Camp Group Time
Specialty programming session #1
Snack & Sunscreen break
Specialty programming session #2
Lunch
Structured Free Time
Creative & Active games
Snack & Sunscreen break
Swimming
Value Bead ceremony
Closing Circle
Depart from Camp/Station Activities
Specialty activities & workshops for up to 3 hours a day
Creative activities & Crafts
Cooperative games
Outdoor activities
Active games
Special events & Theme days
Sing-songs
Specialty camp locations
Niagara Centre YMCA, Welland
EJ Freeland YMCA/ Ferndale Park, Fort Erie
Port Colborne YMCA, Port Colborne
Camp Descriptions:
Out Trip (Ages 9-13)
Movement & Rhythm (Ages 5-6)
Campers are introduced to basic steps and will
participate in a variety of activities that develop
coordination, rhythm and balance. Every Friday, our
campers will showcase their movement and rhythm for
their fellow campers and parents!
Mad Science (Ages 7-12)
In partnership with Mad Science
Niagara, our favourite high-energy,
fun loving Mad Scientists are back for
another summer of great experiments!
Visit ymcadaycamp.ca for detailed program
descriptions.
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Theme & Trip
5 (W)
Wild about Camp - African Lion Safari
The Science of Summer - Ontario
Science Centre
It’s all Fun and Games - Playdium
Underwater Adventures - Ripley’s
Aquarium
6 (FE)
10 (W/FE)
This camp offers a wide variety of fun activities that
focus on a healthy lifestyle. Campers will learn the
importance of a healthy body image, self esteem,
healthy eating, benefits of physical activity and healthy
friendships. They will also have an opportunity to
participate in interactive workshops facilitated by the
Niagara Region, try new fitness classes and gain self
confidence through creative activities.
The Canadian Summer Camp Research Project, University of Waterloo
Self-confidence
Week
9 (PC)
Girlz Club (Ages 9-13)
“Working outside their comfort zones but within a safe
and supportive environment allows children to take
risks and test their own abilities.” 3
Are you ready to explore new places? During the week,
campers will experience traditional camp activities that
lead up to a weekly trip every Thursday! Each trip day,
the bus will leave the YMCA promptly at 8:30 a.m. to
head to the destination and will return approximately at
5 p.m. All campers participating in this camp will receive
one YMCA Camper t-shirt for the summer to wear on
trips. This camp creates lasting memories and allows
campers to explore a new place with the guidance of
their counsellor.
Fun
You’re the Chef (Ages 9-13)
In partnership with the Niagara Region
Public Health’s You’re the Chef program,
this camp is a fun way to learn how to
cook. Each day campers will learn the
skills to follow a recipe to create delicious snacks and
meals. Campers will spend the remainder of the day
participating in traditional camp activities.
SKILL BUILDING
Curiosity
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At YMCA Day Camp kids
become leaders!
The development of leadership skills provides children and youth with lifelong attributes that contribute
to their character development. YMCA Day Campers gain hands on experience working in collaboration,
problem solving, developing creative solutions, and leading others in a fun and supportive environment.
Not only do we develop children and youth into role models, the skills they learn at camp can be applied to
teams, clubs, school projects, and down the road, their career.
A typical day of leadership camp
8:30 a.m.
9 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Travel to Camp/Station Activities
Opening Circle
Camp Group Time
Leadership skill development & games
Snack & Sunscreen break
Adventure based initiatives - Geocaching, hiking
Lunch
Structured Free Time
Active Games & Sports
Snack & Sunscreen break
Swimming
Value Bead ceremony
Closing Circle
Depart from Camp/Station Activities
At leadership camp, campers experience:
Team building activities
Overnight camping experience
Leadership initiatives
Adventure based initiatives
Sports & Field games
Non-traditional sports
Nature exploration
Leadership camp locations
Niagara Centre YMCA, Welland
EJ Freeland YMCA/ Ferndale Park, Fort Erie
Camp Descriptions:
Future Leaders (Ages 7-12)
Leaders In Training (continued)
This camp is designed for the young leader who enjoys
trying new things and loves to play.
Campers will also experience a memorable camp
sleepout at Camp Wetaskiwin in the second week of
the program on Thursday night. During the sleepout,
campers will have fun participating in leadership
initiatives, team challenges and a traditional camp fire
program!
Throughout the week, with the support of their
counsellor, campers will be challenged to use their
imagination to create and lead camp games and
activities cooperatively in small groups.
Traditional camp activities such as swimming, crafts,
cooperative and running field games, and special
events are just a few programs that our campers will
be challenged to explore focused on the theme for the
week.
Campers will have a blast planning and playing activities
that interest them, all while developing their leadership
skills, confidence and creativity!
Leaders In Training (Ages 11-14)
“In order for youth to be prepared to work in partnership
with adults, they need to develop and/or enhance their
leadership skills... Youth leadership development is a
great way to promote positive life skills learning.” 4
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National Resource Centre for Youth Development, 2014
This two week long camp program is designed to show
our youth what it takes to be a leader in our community.
They will have a chance to volunteer, participate
in exciting team building activities and build new
leadership skills.
Leadership
Skill-building *The overnight trip for Welland will take place in the
first week.
Assistant Counsellors
(Ages 15-16)
Join our team! The Assistant Counsellor program is
for potential counsellors who are looking to gain
experience. You will have the opportunity to lead games,
songs, and activities with a group of campers under
the mentorship of one of our counsellors. Assistant
Counsellors are required to attend training in June and
commit to 3-4 weeks of camp. This program is available
in all camp cities with limited spaces available.
Assistant Counsellors will also receive a letter at the end
of the summer confirming the amount of volunteer
hours spent with YMCA Day Camps.
Applications are available at ymcadaycamp.ca. Deadline
to submit applications is Friday, May 29, 2015.
Responsibility
TEAMWORK
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Helping Hands Program (Ages 5-15)
The YMCA of Niagara strives to provide an integrated camp
experience for children and youth who require additional
support in camp. A limited number of spaces and weeks
are available for children who require a helping hand in
a smaller ratio to have a successful camp experience. To
find out if this program is for your camper, please contact
our Day Camp office in April and May at 905-934-9755 x
280 or [email protected]. The fee for this
program is $230/week.
In Fort Erie, the YMCA partners with Community Living
Fort Erie to offer children with intellectual disabilities
additional support in camp. For more information please
contact Simon Reeves at 905-871-6770 ext 223 prior to
registration.
“The Helping Hands program is FANTASTIC! It made my
daughter feel accepted and included and this made
everyday a success. She developed a special bond with her
Program Support. He even went out of his way to call her
when she was sick and away from camp.” 2014 Summer Camp parent
Valid for 1 Open or Family Swim at any YMCA of Niagara Health,
Fitness and Aquatics Centre (photo ID required). Family applies
to a maximum of 2 adult spouses and any number of dependant
children up to age 24, living at the same address. Adults are
required to participate with children. YMCA Aquatic Admission
Criteria applies.
You can register online at ymcadaycamp.ca or
in person at any YMCA of Niagara Health, Fitness
and Aquatics Centre. If you are registering in
person, please complete the Camper Information
Form in advance. All forms can be found online at
ymcadaycamp.ca. Registrations will be accepted
until the camp is full or 24 hours before the camp is
scheduled to begin.
Extended Care
Morning: 7:30-8:30 a.m. costs $16/week
Afternoon: 4:30-6 p.m. costs $21/week
Extended Care is only available at the YMCA branches. Busing $16/week
For busing from the branch, please ensure your child is signed
in by 8:25 a.m. Busing is available from the Niagara Centre
YMCA to Merritt Island site.
Identification
Identification is required at sign out. Parent/guardians or other authorized pick ups will be asked to present photo identification if they are unfamiliar to the staff signing
campers out. Please bring valid government issued photo
identification with you.
Authorized Pick up
If you are unable to pick up your child and would like to
add someone to your pick up list, please call your city YMCA
branch. The staff will ask you specific questions to confirm
your identity and pass along the information to camp staff.
Please remind authorized pick ups to bring valid government
issued photo identification.
Method of Payment
•
Payment may be made by Interac, cheque,
cash, Visa or MasterCard.
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At the time of registration, a minimum deposit
of $25 per week per camper is required.
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Balance of fees may be spread out through
pre-authorized payments until two weeks prior
to the camp or by July 31, 2015. Registrations
received within two weeks of the camp start
date or after July 31, 2015 must be paid in full
at the time of registration.
•
Camp fees are tax deductible. A final statement
will be made available to each family by the
end of February 2016 for income tax purposes.
Refund/Cancellation Policy
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All deposits are non-refundable.
•
Requests for refunds made up to two weeks
prior to camp will be issued, less the deposit. A
cheque will be mailed within 14 business days.
Refund requests can be made in person or by
emailing [email protected].
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Camp fees are non-refundable within two
weeks of camp. Exceptions may be considered
for confirmed medical reasons with proper
documentation.
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Refunds will not be given if the camper is sent
home for misconduct.
YMCA Aquatic Admission Criteria
for School Age Camps (Ages 7-12)
FREE Family Swim
Staff Name:
The Camp day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For your convenience, drop off directly to the camp site begins at 8 a.m.
and pick up by 5 p.m. for no additional fee.
We need your help teaching campers the importance of
health and responsibility. Please send your child with a litterfree, healthy and nut-free lunch that will provide them with
the nutrition they need to participate in an action packed day.
Bring this pass for a
Expiry: September 6, 2015
How to Register
Healthy, Nut-Free Lunches
YMCA of
Niagara
Cut out this pass and bring it to the Y
to enjoy a free Family Swim at any
YMCA of Niagara Health, Fitness and
Aquatics Centre.
(Photo ID required)
Camp Hours
New Summer Care!
YMCA Licensed Child Care for
3 and 4 year olds.
(3 year olds must be born in 2011)
For information, go to ymcaofniagara.org
The YMCA of Niagara is committed to provided a safe and
enjoyable aquatic experience. The following age restriction
admission criteria for children under 10 years of age are based
on Public Health requirements.
Children 7 to 10 participating in a YMCA school age camps:
if able to successfully demonstrate comfort in the water and
complete the facility swim test (2 widths uninterrupted),
children may swim independently. If not able to successfully
complete the facility swim test, children must be accompanied
by an adult/guardian (4:1 ratio) in the water in the shallow end.
Got a question? We want to hear from you!
Have a question about camp? Is your camper going to be
absent? Want to share feedback? Please call the Day Camp
Office at 905-934-9755 x 280 or email us at ymcadaycamp@
ymcaofniagara.ca.
After you Register
After you complete the registration process, don’t
forget to read through our Camp Parent Handbook
at ymcadaycamp.ca to find all the information
you need before camp starts for the week. You will
learn what your camper will need to bring to camp
each day to keep them sun safe, to participate in
activities and to pack a healthy, nut-free lunch. You
will also find the answers to our frequently asked
questions. If you have more questions, please
contact the camp office at 905-934-9755 x 280 or
email us at [email protected].
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Mission
The YMCA of Niagara is a charity,
open to all, providing leadership and
opportunities for people and their
community to grow in spirit, mind, and
body.
Vision
My YMCA, for life.
Core Values
Caring, Health, Honesty, Inclusiveness,
Respect, and Responsibility.
EJ Freeland YMCA
905 871-9622
Niagara Centre YMCA 905 735-9622
Port Colborne YMCA 905 835-9622
You’re not the only one who
thinks your kid is incredibly
wonderful and special.
We never met a kid
whose potential we couldn’t see.
YMCA of Niagara
Day Camp
25 YMCA Drive
St. Catharines, Ontario L2N 7P9
ymcadaycamp.ca
ymcaofniagara.org
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Privacy Statement
As a charitable, community based association; the
YMCA of Niagara is committed to protecting your
right to privacy. The personal information you
share with the YMCA is used to support the work
of the YMCA. For further information, please visit
ymcaofniagara.org.
Charitable registration number
11930 7064 RR0001