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Map RecordCDR0107Camp Awakening 150 Eglinton Ave E, Ste 204 
Toronto, ON M4P 1E8
416-487-8400 Integrated summer camp & leadership programs for youth with physical disabilities 9-24 years of age with 3 locations across Ontario. Work towards physical independence; make new friends; learn life & social skills; discover the wonders of nature; try everything; and have fun!  
 
Campers must be reasonably independent in activities of daily living. Free wheelchair accessible transportation between Toronto and camp. Financial assistance available.
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0109Camp Oochigeas 464 Bathurst Street E 
Toronto, ON M5T 2S6
416-961-6624 Camp Oochigeas is a privately funded, volunteer based organization that provides kids with cancer and kids affected by childhood cancer with a unique opportunity for growth through challenging, fun, enriching experiences. 
 
Camp programs include:  
* Summer camp program - three two-week sessions for children (6-19yrs) with cancer 
* Camp Teomul - a one-week session for bereaved siblings 
* 7SCAPE - a one-week session for newly diagnosed teenagers 
* Ooch Upstream - A two-week wilderness experience which allows teenagers to test limits and develop leadership skills in order to become strong, capable adults 
* Weekends At Camp - seven fall and winter weekends at camp 
* In-City program which includes year-round community based programming; This program will allows our campers and children who are either too young or unable to attend summer camp, the opportunity to experience Ooch during the year. Ooch remains the only residential camp in Ontario to offer IV chemotherapy on site so even children in the intense phase of their cancer treatment can still experience camp.  
In-Hospital Program: We currently have 5 In-Hospital Program Specialists who provide programming to in-patients and out-patients seven days a week. In addition there is programming four evenings a week led by Ooch volunteers.  
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Map RecordCDR0169Navy League of Canada, Navy League Cadet Corps, 139 Revenge Group 170 Church St 
Streetsville, ON
905-826-4214 Cadet corps. Offers general seamanship training, leadership, drill, weekend and some summer camp activities.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0083Ontario Camps Association 250 Merton St, Ste 301 
Toronto, ON M4S 1B1
416-485-0425 Provides information about accredited summer camps for children in Ontario. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0217Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps, ILLUSTRIOUS 12 Chapel St 
Brampton, ON
647-338-6289 Youth program offering training in seamanship, citizenship, leadership, sailing, instructional technique, marksmanship, physical fitness, drill and naval history and traditions.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0072Silent Voice Canada Inc 50 St. Clair Ave E, Suite 300 
Toronto, ON M4T 1M9
416-463-1104 Silent Voice Canada is a not-for-profit organization providing services to deaf children, adults and families in ASL (American Sign Language). Services & Programs offered include: 
* Special assistance A Deaf community worker is available for special assistance to deaf adults at the office (Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm) * Services provided include filling out English forms, making voice telephone calls or making community referrals 
* The Family Communication Program (FCP) for families with a deaf family member. Silent Voice matches families with a deaf native signer who goes to the family's home to introduce the family to sign language and Deaf culture * Tax Clinic in cooperation with the Ontario Institute of Chartered Accountants, offers a tax clinic where deaf people receive help with their annual Revenue Canada tax return * The Saturday Program is an extension of SLSP throughout the school year at a local Community Centre * structured for children (5-12yrs) with all signing abilities. 
* Sign Language Summer Program (SLSP) a summer day camp in American Sign Language for deaf children and hearing children who have deaf parents, sisters or brothers and is structured for children (6-14yrs) with all signing abilities * The Youth Program 
an ongoing program to Deaf Youth (13yrs & over)
Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0049Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Conservation Parks, Albion Hills Conservation Area 16500 Hwy 50 
Caledon, ON L7E 3T2
Conservation Area 905-880-0227  
Campground Reservations 905-880-4855  
TRCA Head Office 416-661-6600 
TRCA Customer Service and Picnic Reservations 416-667-6295
This Conservation Area offers the following recreational activities: 
 
1) Cross Country Skiing and Tobogganing - 27 km of groomed, track set cross country trails. Refreshment facilities. Offers trails for beginners, intermediate, expert-level with ski rentals and heated chalet.  
 
2) Camping - Family & group camping. Over 230 campsites most with water and electrical hookups. Nightly, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates.  
 
3) Fishing - angling fee 
 
4) Swimming - The Lakeview Splash water-play facility now open with 4ft deep wading pool with splash pad; 
 
5) Hiking & Bird Watching - 27 km of marked, cut trails;  
 
6) Mountain Biking - 20 km of marked, cut trails.  
 
7) Picnic Area - Picnic tables, large barbecues, and shelters. Group picnic sites can be reserved.  
 
8) Paddle Boat and Canoe Rentals.  
 
9) Banquet Hall and Meeting Room rental - Chalet can be reserved. Can accommodate up to 135 guests. Ideal for weddings, seminars, meetings, workshops.  
 
EVENT Canada Day Celebration with fireworks, 4:00pm-11:00pm.
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Map RecordBRA0066Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Indian Line Campground 7625 Finch Ave W 
Brampton, ON L6T 0B2
905-678-1233 Family campground * offers serviced, unserviced and sewer campsites * swimming pool * play area * wireless internet * fishing * swimming * laundry facilities * store * pull-through sites for RVs * 15, 30 & 50 amp service * dumping station   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA2402YMCA of Greater Toronto, Mississauga 325 Burnhamthorpe Rd W 
Mississauga, ON L5B 3R2
905-897-9622; Customer Service 416-928-3362 Physical recreation centre * services include fitness, health and recreation programs * educational and social programs * community and youth substance abuse counselling programs (Peel Youth Substance Abuse Program) * preschool programs * aquatics * camping and outdoor education * international education * employment training (Youth Employment Service) * childcare *Mon-Fri 5:30am-11pm  
*Sat, Sun 7am-8pm 
*Stat Holiday 8am-4pm
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