Below, you’ll find a list of Orillia kids’ camps, including day and overnight camps serving Atherley and Wilson Point. Below the list of camps find more information and advice for parents. Read more
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Camp Couchiching
For almost 80 years, thousands have enjoyed our Camper & Leadership Programs. We focus on individual development & challenge by choice activities. A supportive staff team & inclusive community, individuals thrive here. Orillia
Traditional (multi activity)
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Sparrow Lake Camp
Since 1912! Sparrow Lake Camp is a traditional Co-Ed Summer Camp where all are welcome, all are valued, and all belong. Overnight camps for kids 6-16, as well as our friends and family 'Holiday Camp' for all ages! Orillia
Traditional (multi activity)
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Orillia summer camps encourage kids to learn about a variety of activities, subjects, and technologies. Programs for kids and teens are dominated by traditional day camps, where kids participate in programming that includes arts, sports, and educational pursuits. Overnight camps in Orillia make personal growth fun for kids. It’s a unique experience that helps kids grow by leaps and bounds in independence, responsibility, and interpersonal skills.
Special needs camps in Orillia and area offer a setting where children with special concerns and physical restrictions take part in the camp experience. Counsellors are specially trained in dealing with these kids. Camps of this type may be sponsored by non-profit organizations.
Summer camps in Orillia, Ontario vary in cost according to the type of camp. Typical overnight camps cost $220 to over $1,000 each week. Day camps are more affordable, of course, from FREE up to $500 for specialized educational camps.
You can also use camps.ca to find kids camps in cities nearby, including kids’ camps in Barrie, camps in Torrance, or camps serving cottage country. We also recommend that you consider Algonquin Park camps and summer camps in Muskoka and Huntsville.
Focus on your child’s interests first and foremost, of course. We also recommend that you get to know camps as well as possible. You can do this by meeting some Orillia area camps at the Kid’s Camp Expo in downtown Toronto every February. Whether you are speaking to camps at the expo or reaching out to them online through camps.ca, here are some basic questions to keep in mind:
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