Summer Day Camp 2022 - West Neighbourhood House

The Summer Day Camp at West Neighbourhood House provides a full-day program during the summer break for children 6 to 12 years of age.

COVID-19 Update – We will continue to follow the guidelines put forth by the City of Toronto and Ontario’s Ministry of Health.

Click the link below for our downloadable pdf poster summarizing the information.

WNH Summer Camp 2022 Poster

Essential Information

What it is:

Summer Day Camp includes a variety of social and recreational activities ranging from sports, arts & crafts, skill-based games, child-directed and gross motor activities as well as swimming. This affordable program takes place in an integrated setting where children with different abilities come together to participate to their fullest potential.

Who can attend:

Children aged 6 to 12 are welcome to join our summer day camp programming.

 

Where:

Our Summer Day Camp will be based at Pope Francis Catholic School located at 319 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, ON”. We can keep the part about our trips and excursions.

 

When:

This year, our camp will be running Monday to Friday from July 4th, 2022 – August 19th, 2022. Families can register for the weeks that they would like to their child(ren) to attend.

 

Cost:

Summer Day Camps are $110 per week. This fee is based on family income and subsidies are available.

For any questions or to apply for subsidy, please connect with us at Tyheriahph@westnh.org

 

How to register:

To register and for more information on subsidies, please call 416-532-4828 ext. 129.

Children at West Neighbourhood House's summer camp

Frequently Asked Questions: 

Do you offer camps at different times of the year?
Yes, we offer similar camps during the Winter and Spring school breaks as well as all School Board Professional Activity Days for children registered in our After School Program. The fee for Winter and Spring Day Camps are $110 per week. The fee for the Professional Activity Day Camp is $19.00 per day. These fees are based on family income and subsidies are available. 

My child doesn’t know how to swim. Is this a problem?
A child not knowing how to swim is not a problem. During any swimming elements of the Summer Camp Program, there are lifeguards on site and shallow areas for your child to enjoy.

How big are the groups?
Our group sizes may vary and depend on the number of registrations. However, we aim for a ratio of 1:8 between staff and children.

How can I get more involved in children’s programming?
Join us on our NEW Children’s Program Facebook page.

 

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