Camp in July
The Intermediate/Senior Program’s main goal is to provide campers with the opportunity to delve deeper into any subject that interests them.
Activities are led by experienced educators or specialists and focus on giving campers the space and expert guidance to work on projects bigger than they imagined, all while learning and honing the skills required.
In each session, campers pick three activities that are best suited to their interests. See below for the list of activities offered this summer!
The second Friday of each session is dedicated to showcasing projects, a time when campers get to shine and show their parents and peers how far they’ve come in two weeks.















Over 40 activities offered this summer!
Arts and Design
- Jewelry Making
- Doll Making & Textiles
- Origami
- Drawing & Painting
- Pottery
- Miniature Worlds
- Sewing Projects
- Silkscreening
- Fashion Design
- Creative Writing
- Mixed-Media - Creative Fusion
- Comics & Visual Storytelling
- Creating Fabrics & Textiles
Tech & Video Game Design
- Video Game Design - RPGs
- Video Game Design - 2D
- Digital Animation
- Podcasting
- Pixel Art & Animation
- Digital Photography
- Digital Music
- Brains & Computers
- Moviemaking
- Working with AI
- 3D Modelling & Printing
- Intro to Coding with Scratch
- Video Editing SFX
Science & Engineering
- Woodworking
- Fun with Physics
- Electronics Engineering
- Math & Logic Games
- Robotics
- Construction & Siege Engineering
- Gardening & Biology
- Weather Science
- Flight & Aerodynamics
- Urban Nature Adventures
Performance, Sports and more!
- Shakespeare
- Fencing
- Dance
- Theatre
- Strength Training
- Self-Defence
- Cooking & Food Science
- Sketch Comedy
- Archery
- Band - Songwriting & Performance
- Baking
*You will receive an email with the activity selection form a few days after you register.
*Campers will pick their top three choices for every period, and priority will be given to those registered first.
Daily Schedule
The Intermediate and Senior camper’s day is divided into three separate periods, punctuated by recreation and social time breaks. After registration, campers pick three different activities that are best suited to their interests, ranging from the Arts to Tech, Science, Engineering, Performance, Sports, Cooking and more!
The impressive number and selection of offerings encourage our campers to dive deeper into the things they love and discover new interests.
- 750$/session (120$/session for Extended Care)
- Session 1: June 30 - July 11
- Session 2: July 14 - July 25
- 8:00-8:45
- 8:45-10:15:
- 10:15-10:30
- 10:30-12:00
- 12:00-12:30
- 12:30-1:00
- 1:00-3:30
- 3:30-4:00
Camp in August
In August, we offer smaller sessions of summer activities at the Learning Lab (6591 Somerled Ave in NDG). They run for one week each, and focus on specific topics, allowing campers to explore the subject in depth and create impressive projects.
- 425$/session (60$/session for Extended Care)
- July 28 - August 1: Video Game Design
- August 4 - August 8: Video Game Design
- August 11 - August 15: Animation, Music & Video Production
- August 18 - August 22: Robotics & 3D Printing










Daily Schedule
Every day, campers will dive into a variety of workshops centered around the week’s theme. Mornings are spent learning new skills, which are then put to use in exciting projects during the afternoon. Campers will have the chance to work on individual projects and collaborate with fellow campers in team activities.
At lunch, campers spend some time outdoors at the nearby park, occasionally cooling down at the Splash Pad. Our Junior campers will also enjoy plenty of break time throughout the day to socialize, play, and recharge for more fun-filled activities.
8:30-9:00:
9:00-10:15:
10:15-10:30:
10:30-11:45:
11:45-12:15:
12:15-1:30:
1:30-2:15:
2:15-2:30:
2:30-3:30:
3:30-4:00:
- Drop-Off
- Character Design
- Recess
- World Building
- Lunch
- Park Time
- Intro to Coding
- Recess
- Battles & Enemies
- Pick-Up
Do the Intermediate Campers have time outside during the day?
Of course! Campers have a thirty minute time block during lunch outdoors (weather-permitting) and some activities partially take place outdoors, depending on the subject. Occasionally, lunch will take place at a nearby park, where campers will spend the entire lunch period outdoors.
Do they need to pack a swimsuit and towel?
No, our Intermediate Campers go outside every day and take trips to the nearby park, but don’t go swimming. They should still bring a hat, water bottle, sunscreen and good outdoor shoes.