Day Camp
Are you looking for a fun way to stay active during your school break? The Township of Brock offers a variety of age appropriate day camp programs. These programs are available for children between the ages of 4-12. Our camps include new specialty programs, weekly themes, crafts, and a variety of activities for your child to enjoy!
Register for Summer Day Camp
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Winter Day Camp was held January 2-5, 2024 at the Foster Hewitt Memorial Community Centre. Stay tuned for more details for our 2024/2025 Winter Camp. |
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March Break Camp was held at the Foster Hewitt Memorial Community Centre March 11-15, 2024. Stay tuned for more details for our 2025 March Break Camp.
Registration will open February 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m.
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Registration:Summer Day Camp registration will open on Monday, April 1, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. online. To prepare for registration opening, it is highly recommended to create an online account in advance for ease of registration on the opening date.
Camp availability can be checked online through the Township website. Availability can only be guaranteed at time of processing the registration. The Township will not “hold” spots for individuals. Registration will be accepted online only through our registration software. Confirmation of registration will be emailed upon completion.
The Township of Brock reserves the right to cancel any camp programs with low enrollment. If a camp is cancelled, you will be offered the option to move to a different camp location, or be provided a full refund.
Hours Summer day camp runs Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during the summer (July & August). The Township of Brock is not responsible for your child before or after these operation hours, unless your child is registered for before and/or after care.
Before and After care hours available at select camps for an additional registration fee.' Before Care: 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. After Care: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Camps:
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Camp Policies and Procedures:
Age of Participants |
Day Camp programs are open to children 4-12 years of age. Campers MUST be 4 years old by the time they start camp and must not have reached the age of 13 during camp. Participants must have reached the required age limit prior to the first day of their camp session.
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Safe Arrival and Dismissal |
The Township of Brock is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for your child(ren). Our safe arrival and dismissal process ensures that campers are only released in to the care of their parent/guardian, or an individual designated by the parent/guardian at the time of registration. Everyone who picks up a child from camp is required to show government issued photo identification (ID) every time they pick up. Individuals are expected to sign the child in at the start of the day, and sign them out at the end of the day with a camp staff. Staff will be wearing bright yellow T-shirts for easy identification.
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What to Wear |
Be prepared! Dress for the weather and for the activities you’ll be participating in. Bathing suit and towels should be packed daily for outdoor water games. Dress for a mess, old clothes are best! Closed-toe shoes are encouraged for all the activities your child will be participating in. Sandals are not suitable for our adventures.
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What to Bring |
Please leave electronics and toys at home. Township of Brock will not be held responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items. Label all your child’s belongings.
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Code of Conduct/Behaviour |
Campers are expected to behave appropriately while in the care of programs they are participating in. We have these expectations in place to ensure that all participants are able to enjoy a welcoming, safe,
positive and rewarding camp experience. It is also a necessary requirement of participants to behave
appropriately:
Persistent behavior issues are discussed between the staff and their immediate supervisor prior to determining the consequence. Please note expulsion from camp is a last resort, but may be implemented if warranted.
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Inclusion Support/ Participants with Additional Needs |
We strive to ensure the successful and safe participation of all campers in our camps. If your child has extra support needs or a health condition you MUST inform us upon registration.
If your child requires 1:1 support, you must contact the Camp Coordinator PRIOR to registration at camp@brock.ca. All 1:1 requests require an interview with the Camp Coordinator to ensure we able to meet the needs of your camper. Families require 1:1 assistance can request support for up to two weeks of camp. 1:1 support may be required if:
The Township of Brock has the right to remove participants from a program if they cannot follow the code of conduct. The Township of Brock Refund Policy will apply.
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Allergy Awareness |
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Leader Qualifications |
All camp staff are hired through an application and interview process, and selected based on their experience and enthusiasm. All staff must have:
In addition to these qualifications, all staff are required to attend pre-camp training sessions on child safety and programming.
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Cancellations
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Waitlist |
If a desired camp has reached capacity, we encourage parents to add their child to the waitlist for the desired week of camp in case of cancellations. If a space becomes available:
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Child Care Fee Help (Subsidy) - Region of Durham
Child Care Fee Subsidy is available to eligible families. Subsidy can help with the cost of Winter Break, March Break, and Summer Camp.
Child Care Fee Subsidy is a government program to help low-income families with child care fees.
To apply for Fee Subsidy or for more information, visit: Child Care Fee Help (Subsidy) - Region of Durham. Eligibility is based on income and other factors. Once approved, your caseworker will inform the camp agency.
Durham Fee Subsidy may cover all, or a portion of the camp cost. Fee Subsidy funds will be issued directly to the camp agency. Depending on your family’s income, you may have a parent fee. The parent fee will be billed to the parent by the camp agency.
Families already approved for Fee Subsidy in Durham can ask their caseworker about applying their subsidy to recreation programs.