Summer Nature Camp

Summer Camp 2013 information now available!group

Registration will be available March 15th

The Summer Nature Day Camp operates on a one week basis, Monday to Friday (discounts are available for multiple weeks). Daily programs are geared to specific age groups ranging from 5 to 13 years. These specialized nature programs ensure a high level of activity and interest for each participant.

The Nature Camp is directed by professional nature interpreters who work regularly throughout the year with school classes and community groups.

This summer, give your child the opportunity to develop a lasting appreciation for the natural environment.

Cancellation Policy

Cancelling up to two weeks prior to camp will result in a $50.00 processing fee. A cancellation fee of 50% of the camp fees will be charged for cancellations with less than two weeks' notice.

Activities Include

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  • Nature Walks
  • Ecology
  • Bird Watching
  • Forest Exploration
  • Camper Organic Vegetable Garden  ( NEW )
  • Insect Observation
  • Wednesday Lunch
  • Pond Discovery
  • Swimming (Tuesday and Thursday)
  • Canoeing
  • Out trips to Colonel Sam Smith's Park and High Park   ( NEW )

Songs, crafts, and games are incorporated into the daily agenda to enhance the above activities.

For more information on Summer Camp, click here.

To view the weekly camp themes, please click here.

Meals

Bring lunches and drinks each day except Wednesday. (Please refer to Parent Information Sheet.)
Bring morning and afternoon snacks. Please inform us of any food allergies.

What to Bring

  • Bathing Suit (every day)
  • Towel (every day)
  • Water Shoes/Sandals (for running through soaker hose)
  • Swim goggles (Tuesday and Thursday)
  • Light-coloured, cotton clothing will be most comfortable in the heat and will offer the best protection against mosquitoes.
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent
  • Rain Coat
  • Rubber Boots (for River Study day)
  • Water Bottle
  • Lunch (except Wednesday)
  • Backpack or bag (to hang on hook at Nature Camp)
  • Hat
  • Extra Socks
  • Transportation

 

Transportation

The Arboretum, located at Humber College North Campus, is accessible by public transit.

Getting to Humber: Transit Routes and Maps

Please contact us for further details.

Email: arboretum@humber.ca
Phone: 416-675-5009
Directions: For detailed directions to the Humber Arboretum, please click here.

The Humber Arboretum is registered under the Ontario Camps Association.






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