Which summer camps are available for your kids in the Toronto area?
We've narrowed your search down to a list of great local programs. Whether your kids are into sports, tech, arts, or simply, a having good time with friends, you're sure to find the perfect camp for your child from this list of Toronto camp programs. Take a look at some of our 2023 summer camp picks for children in Toronto:
Camp SLI
Toronto STEM School Summer Camp
Ages: TSS offers introductory STEM day camps to students in grades 1 - 8. Overview: Students learn more about coding, technology design, 3-D printing and Math! Schedule: Day Camps run from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Instructors: Our instructors are educated in the field! They are professional both in teaching pedagogies and content they deliver. Delivery: Students do their classes indoors and will be taken to June Rowlands Park for occasional recreational activities. Objective: This camp is meant to get students interested in Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics. By the end of this program, students will get a better feel of how math and science link to technology and real life. Camp Director: Jamie Hoar |
UTS Camps
Grades: Gr 7 - 12 Overview and Objectives: At UTS March Break and Summer Camps, students learn firsthand by doing. They solve real-world problems, meet extraordinary people and build things. They grow, sometimes exponentially. Robust partnerships with the University of Toronto and other Community Partners bring the learning to life. Most of all, they tap into the power of teamwork and collaboration while learning with like-minded peers. It all adds up to the kind of learning that stays with them for life. |
UCC Camps
Ages: UCC Summer Day Camps will be celebrating its 45th year of outstanding summer camps for children aged 4 to 16 in 2023. Description: The camps strive to offer young people exciting learning opportunities in a variety of disciplines. We concentrate on participation, cooperation and fun. Camp Director: Marnie Peters |
CampTO
CampTO is a creative camp experience in every neighbourhood across Toronto. Description: Children ages four to 16 years can be active, learn new skills and make fun memories close to home, with physical activities, arts and crafts, nature-based programs, outdoor activities in parks and more. |
The STEAM Project
Description: The STEAM Project believes children deserve exciting, hands-on experiences that prepare them for a successful and rewarding future! |