Camp Type
Classic Summer Camp, General Camp, Leadership, Outdoor Education, Sports, Day Program
Ages
4 to 15
Session Dates

Summer

Price from
Price details

Where to find us

Etobicoke

About CampTO Plus: Environmental Adventure: City of Toronto – Centennial Park

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While focusing on nature around us, our campers enjoy activities such as Pond Studies, Outdoor Cooking, Fire Building, Orienteering, Fort Building and Archery. We can offer inclusion support for campers who would benefit from this experience. Please call or email the camp directly for information. Our herb and butterfly children’s gardens are tended too by our campers and they learn how to grow their own garden and enjoy tasting the fresh herbs and watching the bees and butterflies do their thin

What to expect

  • Day & overnight options

    Half-day, full-day, and multi-week overnight sessions running late June through August.

  • Age-appropriate groups

    Most camps separate children by age (5–8, 9–12, 13+); the supported age range is on every listing.

  • Vetted operators

    Operators are licensed and insured. Many are CCI/Canada members; safety policies are linked on each listing.

  • Transparent pricing

    Listings show 'price from' and what's included. Some camps offer subsidies or sliding-scale fees — ask the camp directly.

Frequently asked questions

How early should I register?
Popular sessions fill by early spring. Registering by April for summer programs is safest, but late availability is common — check each listing’s Register Now button.
What age range is supported?
Most camps in this directory accept children aged 5 to 17. A handful run programs for older teens and young adults (18–29). Use the age filter on the search bar to narrow down.
Are camp fees covered by any subsidy programs?
Several Canadian programs help with camp fees — Canadian Tire Jumpstart and provincial Healthy Kids initiatives are common. Ask each camp about their subsidy partnerships at registration.
What should my child pack?
Each camp publishes its own packing list. Common essentials: water bottle, sunscreen, sturdy shoes, swimsuit, and weather layers. Overnight camps usually send detailed lists after registration.
Can I visit before registering?
Most camps host open-house days in May or June. Contact the camp directly via the listing to schedule a tour or attend an info session.
What if I need to cancel?
Refund policies vary by camp. Most offer full refunds 4+ weeks before the session and partial refunds inside that window. Check the camp’s cancellation policy before paying the deposit.

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