17 unique summer camps in Toronto
Photo: NOT Sports Camp
1. Not sports camp
Active kids who want to move around and be outside in the summer but are tired of the traditional soccer-baseball-football sports camps may be more interested in the NOT Sports Camp offered by U of T. Campers play nontraditional games like Capture the Flag, KIN-BALL, inner tube water polo, dodgeball and even Harry Potter?s favourite sport, Quidditch?so grab your brooms and jump on. Organizers say that the camp is for both athletic and not-so-sporty kids. The only requirement is that you like to play games and have fun. NOT Sports Camp runs sessions for kids ages 10 to 12 and 12 to 16.
`Join the NOT Sports Camp team at utoronto.ca
2. Princess or superhero camp
Performing Dance Arts has themed its summer camps around princesses and superheroes. Princesses partake in two magical dance classes every day and spend the rest of their glamorous time dressing up, learning proper princess etiquette at tea parties, playing games and making royal arts and crafts. Superheroes tackle hero stunts and dance moves, make their own masks and capes, work their way through obstacle courses and debate the merits of their favourite comic book heroes and villains. Both camps are designed for three- to seven-year-olds and run in Vaughan and Etobicoke. Sign up to save the world at performingdancearts.ca
Photo: The Second City
3. Comedy camp
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