Camps
Tons of activities, lots of variety, creativity and fun all in one! In camp, kids can try a number of different activities both indoors and out. Our daily adventures may include group games, science experiments, nature exploration, sports, crafts and more.
PA Day Camps |
The fun of the camp isn’t just for Summer! Town of Caledon Camps are also offered throughout the school year including PA Days. Our adventures may include group games, science experiments, nature exploration, sports, crafts and more. Age: 4 to 12 years Locations:
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Summer Camp |
Summer camp is designed to offer a safe camp experience while enjoying what camp is all about - FUN! This year, camps are offered in the following areas:
Ages: 4 - 18 years Locations:
Check out our Recreation Caledon guide and find out more. |
Inclusive Services - Camp Support Options |
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The Town of Caledon offers two models of support for participants requiring assistance to integrate into camps. Your child may require inclusion support if they:
Internal Support An inclusion counsellor will support participants as they engage and integrate in program activities. Inclusion support is recommended for participants with special needs/disability that require:
External Support Worker If a participant wishes to attend a program with external support, external support workers are welcomed.
Note: If your child is attending with an external support worker, please enroll into the inclusion support barcode
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Additional Summer Camp Details
Camp Hours |
Regular camp hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Flexible drop-off and pick-up: On some camps (where indicated in the description throughout the camp section of the guide), flexible drop-off and pick-up may be available. This means families can drop-off campers between 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. and pick-up between 4:00 - 5:15 p.m. Summer Camp: CampABILITIES offers flexible drop-off between 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. and pick-up at 4:00 p.m. No additional fee. |
Camp Communication |
A newsletter will be emailed to families the Thursday prior to the start of the camp that outlines:
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What to Wear |
Campers should wear comfortable clothing that is weather appropriate. For their safety and protection, it is strongly recommended that they wear closed toe shoes, and bring weather appropriate outdoor clothing. |
Snacks and Lunches |
Please remember to pack lunches and snacks that will not spoil.
Please be sensitive to those campers with life threatening food allergies. All camps are “NUT FREE”.
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Swimming and Water Play |
Activity Weeks Camp will be participating in swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sports Camp will be on Wednesdays and CampABILITIES will swim on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
NOTE: If your camper does not want to participant in the swimming component please let staff know on Monday morning and other activities will be provided. |
Medical Information |
Please ensure that all medical concerns and/or special care requirements are documented during your camp registration; if you have not done so, please contact your local recreation centre to update your family’s account. Should your child require use of medication (i.e. inhaler or EpiPen), additional medical forms will be required on the first day of camp. NOTE: Please check the expiry of your child(ren)’s epi-pen/medications prior to sending them to camp. For medication that is not a preloaded dose (ex. Benadryl, Advil, Tylenol), please pre-measure your campers medication in a labelled container with the medication name, expiration date and dose amount (if it is tablets, please make sure there is the dose amount and number of tablets for that dose). |
Photo Identification at Sign Out |
For the safety of all campers please be prepared to show government-issued photo identification upon sign out, daily. Please ensure the individual(s) picking up your camper(s) are on the authorized pick up list as their government-issued photo identification will be cross-referenced with the authorized pick-ups provided. If the individual who comes to pick up your camper(s) is not on the approved pick up list and/or does not have government-issued photo identification, your camper will not be released to them. Examples of government-issued photo identification - passport, driver's license or health card (green and white version). |
Registration |
All camps require pre-registration. All registrations must be completed online or by calling 905-584-2272 x.7327. |
Withdrawals |
Should you wish to fully withdraw from your registered program, please send your request to recreation@caledon.ca or by calling 905-584-2272 x.7327.
Camp Withdrawals:
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