Holiday Camps & Centres in Armour Heights, North York, ON

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48 Delhi Avenue, ARMOUR HEIGHTS, North York, M5M 3B7

(416) 483-3172
Camping, Summer camp, Hotels, Sports et Loisirs, and Other Lodging, Sporting & Recreational Camps, Camps, Rooming Houses

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151 Yonge Blvd, North York, M5M 3H3

(416) 819-3087
Academic Camp
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3845 Bathurst St #301, North York, M3H 3N2

(416) 638-2635
Summer camp, Youth organization, Camp, Religious organization, Campground
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3845 Bathurst St #310, CARIBOU PARK, North York, M3H 3N2

(416) 789-2193
Camp Ramah in Canada has transformed the lives of more than 30, 000 children and young adults with exciting programs and meaningful Jewish experiences.
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2495 Yonge St, ST. ANDREW - WINDFIELDS, North York, M4P 2H6

(416) 923-7200
Camp, Camps, Sporting & Recreational Camps, Hotels, Rooming Houses, and Other Lodging
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1 Botham Road, North York, M2N 1A9

(647) 628-9795
Child Care Service, Summer camp, Academic Camp, Youth organization

4600 Bathurst St #316, North York, M2R 3V2

(416) 630-7578
Camp Moshava offers a unique summer experience, combining traditional camp activities with exciting thematic programming to create a Zionist atmosphere of Torah Va’Avodah. Enter our 400-acre campground on scenic Buckhorn Lake, near Peterborough, Ontario, and you’ll be welcomed by happy campers aged 7-16.The Bnei Akiva atmosphere that permeates our camp is characterized by daily tefilah (prayer) and shiurium (learning), but also finds expression in the team spirit built on our basketball court, in our arts & crafts programs, the communal singing as Shabbat departs each week, and the 300 voices singing HaTikvah in unison as the Israeli flag is raised each day. At Camp Moshava, we strive to make each experience a reflection of the values that we hold dear.
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117 Bannockburn Avenue, NORTOWN, North York, M5M 2N2

(416) 785-4600
Rooming Houses, kidsworld day camp funworld day camp, hill, and Other Lodging, camps, Sporting & Recreational Camps, Hotels
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50 SHEPPARD AVE. WEST SUITE 101, LANSING, North York, M2N 1M2

1-905-237-2411
LOLART art school offers a variety of professional art classes and camp activities for children, teens and adults of every skill level. Ontarion High school credit courses also available. This page provide contact info for all lolart locations.
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40 Lawrence Avenue West, BEDFORD PARK, Toronto, M5M 1A4

(416) 322-6250
The Haliburton Highlands in central Ontario is an area of small lakes, exposed rocks and forest. Camp White Pine is nestled on a private lake in this region of Ontario. Each summer its 1600 acre site is home to boys and girls from around the world. Joe Kronick started White Pine in 1956. Since 1985 his son, Adam, has been the Camp Director. In 1990 Adam was joined by his wife, Dana, as Co-Director. Our campers range in age from seven to sixteen, and live in six sections that function as mini camps - Kiwis, Koalas, Blue Dolphins, Red Dolphins, Gnus and Training Village. Each section has its own supervisor (section head) who has specialized knowledge of that age group. Each section also is sufficiently small to ensure personalized attention and concern, within a camp that is sufficiently large to provide a variety of activities and experiences. Our campers and staff come from Canada, the United States, Mexico, Japan, Europe and South America. Friendships are formed which often are maintained throughout life. Many of our campers are children of former campers or staff members.
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5000 Yonge St, Suite 1901, Toronto, M2N 7E9

(416) 828-6192
Nonprofit Organization, Language school, Non-profit organization, Academic Camp, Education center
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206 Lord Seaton Road, North York, M2P 1K9

(416) 225-4166
Glen Bernard Camp is one of Ontario's premier summer camps for girls and Outdoor Education Centres for co-ed school groups. Located just north of Huntsville and 6 km west of Algonquin Park, GBC is ideally situated on 700 acres of land with a kilometer of safe shoreline along the east side of Lake Bernard.

4600 Bathurst St, North York, M2R 3V2

(905) 370-0448
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711 Bloor St E, BEDFORD PARK, Toronto, M4W 1J4

(647) 887-0612
Swimming lessons for children 5 years old and up in Toronto, Ontario. Competitive swimming club in Toronto, North York, Downtown Toronto. Summer, winter and march camp. www.ramac.ca.
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272 Codsell Avenue, BATHURST MANOR, Toronto, M3H 3X2

(416) 633-2511
Civic & Social Associations, Nonprofit Organization, Club, foundations, Summer camp, Academic Camp, associations, Divertissements et média, Non-profit organization, Sorties
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306 Lawrence Avenue East, North York, M4N 1T7

+1 289-872-0612
Seal Swimming North York is located at Bayview & Lawrence, at TFS - Canada's International School. Our swim school offers a variety of swimming development classes for all ages and abilities, from parents and babies to competitive swimmers and from seasoned triathletes to adults learning to swim for the first time. At Seal Swimming we believe that swimming is essential for children, to build strong bodies, healthy minds, self-esteem, social skills and community values, as well as water safety awareness. We provide an individualized swim experience to all our students, empowering swimmers to reach their personal potential by providing the highest quality swim training in a fun, safe and rewarding environment.
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411 LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST, Toronto, M3C 1N9

(416) 444-9595
Crestwood Valley Day Camp - recommended by Toronto families as the number 1 Day Camp for children 2½ to 15 years old, since we opened our doors in 1990.
Crestwood Valley Day Camp is highly praised by its customers for its friendly, attentive staff who ensure camper safety and foster a welcoming environment. A diverse range of age-appropriate activities keeps campers engaged and excited for each day. The focus on swimming and skill development is a notable strength. The food options cater to various taste preferences and contribute to a positive experience. The beautiful grounds and inclusive community add to the overall enjoyment.
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2760 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6B 3A1

(905) 709-6383
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411 Lawrence Avenue East, North York, M3C 1N9

+1 416-444-9595
In 1990, a select group of teachers and professionals created Crestwood Valley Day Camp, which opened that same summer.Eric Shendelman, the Camp Director, has over 20 years of camp experience and has a great passion for working with children. As a parent and a teacher, Eric clearly understands the importance of safety and fun at camp. Eric's expertise in the areas of creative programming, physical education and aquatics, will benefit Crestwood's vast amount of activities. Eric is committed to helping children develop their skills in this dynamic and supportive environment. He is an active member of the Society of Camp Directors, a Vice President of The Ontario Camps Association and speaks regularly at OCA conferences. Since 1992, Eric has owned and directed a reputable Toronto swim school, Shendy's and regularly works at enhancing all aspects of the camp's aquatic program. Eric grew up at camp since he was a young child and can't think of a summer without it.
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788 Marlee Ave #207, GLEN PARK, North York, M6B 3K1

(416) 783-6744
Proud to be Ontario's Greatest Zionist Camping Experience! Camp Shalom has remained committed to Zionist and Judaic principles which inform every facet of camp life. Im its daily activities Camp Shalom endeavours to promote identification with the State of Israel and with Judaism through its employment of Israeli shlichim and its observance of ritual practices and moral precepts. The Camp Shalom Experience incorporates a strong commitment to the preservation of the natural environment and an appreciation of our heritage. At all times, Camp Shalom is dedicated to: 1. Ensuring the health and safety of campers and staff; 2. Providing an enjoyable summer during which children are encouraged to participate according to their aptitudes and capabilities; 3. Incorporating Israeli song and dance and traditional practices into daily activities; 4. Promoting mature, healthy social behaviour and a sense of community responsibility; 5. The ideal of 'hadracha b'dugma' (leadership by example), setting the highest standards of social responsibility and self discipline for oneself, and expecting the same from others.