Caledon kids’ camps can be found in towns like Lockton, Humber, Palgrave, Rosehill, Mono Mills, Melville, Terra Cotta, Cedar Mills, Albion, Bolton, Inglewood, and Snellgrove. Below, find further summer camp advice and learn more about local camp options. Read more
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YMCA of Greater Toronto Summer Day Camps
YMCA of Greater Toronto operates 55 Day Camps across the GTA. With over 60 programs, we are sure to have a program that meets the interests of your child! Busing & extended hours are available at many of our locations! Throughout Ontario (55)
Traditional (multi activity)
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Teen Ranch
Meet them at the Camp Expo on Feb. 22Just an hour from the GTA, a traditional Christian summer camp & year round retreat facility, specializing in developing youth through horse, hockey, adventure, bmx, soccer, figure skate, ninja warrior, WHAM & day camps. Caledon
Sport (multi)
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STEM Camp
STEM Camp is a weekly summer day camp at more than 50 locations across Canada where youth aged 5-13 engage in fun and amazing activities in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math. 519-475-6600. stemcamp.ca Throughout Ontario (54)
Education: STEM
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Albion Hills Field Centre
Nature-focused camps in a conservation park. Cozy dorms, delicious food, caring staff and lots of time outside being a kid. We help your child build confidence and independence through adventure, leadership & teamwork. Caledon
Traditional (multi activity)
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Athlete Institute
Athlete Institute offers a range of Overnight and Day Camps for youth of all ages and skill levels. Basketball, volleyball and multi-sport camps for girls and boys ages 5-18. Orangeville
Traditional (multi activity)
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Field of Dreams Baseball Camp
We are an outdoor baseball day camp in the GTA. Our goal is to develop the baseball player as a whole, by teaching the proper skills of the game in a fun, supportive, and safe camp environment. West Hill, Toronto; Aurora; Caledon; Richmond Hill; Vaughan
Sport: Baseball/Softball
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As a growing city, Caledon, Ontario has much to offer young kids and teens. There is a wide selection of day and overnight camps, as well as online and in-person kids' programs, which are a more convenient option for busy families.
Caledon’s diverse selection of day camps feature unique activities that spark creativity and adventure in your child. These include, but are not limited to, fashion design, robotics, and wilderness survival. Caledon day camps are led by supportive camp leaders who make learning fun through challenges that give kids and teens a sense of accomplishment.
Children mature quickly at day camp. They reach new levels of independence and learn more about themselves, their potential, and the world around them. Meeting challenges and making new friends is a great way to boost kids’ self-esteem. In fact, some Caledon day camps feature activities in leadership and empowerment, helping kids and teens become more confident and authentic individuals.
For active, energetic campers, sports camp is an ideal camp option, with activities in team sports, such as basketball or hockey, and individual sports like horseback riding or golf. Kids and teens improve body strength, endurance, and coordination through drills, games, and tournaments, and develop a healthy competitive spirit.
Though all camps are educational in their own way, specialised educational camps focus on making learning fun. Activities range from traditional academic subjects like writing or debate, to more progressive topics like leadership or STEM. Struggling students are also supported by tutoring programs, while kids seeking a continuing education outside of school find stimulation at activity-based education programs.
Caledon also offers traditional, multi-activity camps, as well. Camps are offered as both day and overnight camps, combining activities in arts, sports, technology, and adventure. These give kids and teens a chance to discover their true passions and potential.
At all camps, your child becomes a better student and leader, acquiring traits like responsibility, empathy, and respect. Kids and teens thrive socially at camp, as they create deeper connections with other Caledon youth.
Attending overnight camp is a great way to instill responsibility and independence in your child. For a week (or longer), overnight camps in Caledon engage kids and teens in an abundance of fun activities. Though some overnight camps follow a traditional camp curriculum, others focus on sports, arts, and more. Specialised overnight camps completely immerse campers in their chosen activity, as they train, practice, and gain fundamental skills at intermediate levels.
Kids and teens work and play away from home, challenging them to maintain daily routines, stay true to themselves, and solve problems all on their own. Without parental supervision, kids find who they are as a student, leader, and friend. Activities run through the evening (such as movie nights or bonfires) and kids naturally grow in character traits like independence and more.
Caledon has many exciting camp opportunities for kids. Make your decision deliberate. Whether searching for a summer or year-round camp, it’s recommended that families initiate their search 2-3 months in advance, to give ample time to consider all your options.
If you're looking for a summer camp for your child, Our Kids Media hosts an annual Toronto Summer Camp Expo in February that features Ontario and Quebec’s top summer camps. Camp directors attend each year to speak face-to-face with prospective families and answer questions they may have. Attending the expo is a great way to come to a more conclusive decision and get your child excited about summer camp.
For families conducting their search from home, considerations for your search include a camp’s age range, price, location(s), activities, and extra support (for children with exceptional needs, allergies, etc.). Create a list of your wants and needs for each of these elements. Involve your child in the process, as their goals and needs may be different from yours.
After setting your expectations and goals, contact camp leaders and ask any questions you may have, including:
For further assistance, browse our list of summer camp information articles. Also check camp listings in surrounding cities, such as Guelph, Orangeville, and Brampton, for more options this camp season.
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