There are lots of great camps to choose from in Windsor, Ontario. You can find Windsor-area camps for kids in both the Windsor-Essex and Chatham Kent Counties. This includes the areas of Tecumseh, Lakeshore, Harrow, LaSalle, Amherstburg, Essex, Kingsville, Leamington, Stony Point, North Buxton, South Buxton, and Merlin. Read more
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STEM Camp
STEM Camp is a weekly summer day camp at more than 50 locations across Ontario, where youth aged 5-13 engage in fun and amazing activities in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math. 519-475-6600. stemcamp.ca Throughout Ontario (50)
Education: STEM
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YMCA of Southwestern Ontario Overnight Camps
The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario offers two amazing overnight camps for campers aged 5-16 - YMCA Camp Queen Elizabeth (CQE) in Georgian Bay Islands National Park and YMCA Camp Henry in Point Pelee National Park. Leamington; London; Port Severn
Traditional (multi activity)
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Aerosports Trampoline Park
Campers enjoy action-packed activities, dodgeball, basketball, team-building games, and arts & crafts. Save your kids from boredom and endless video games, giving them a day filled with new skills, and lasting memories. Oakville; St. Catharines; Windsor
Traditional (multi activity)
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In short, many. Windsor has a wide range of summer, winter, and year-round camps. This includes both day and overnight camps. Below, we list some of the main options available.
The truth is, there’s no such thing as the perfect camp. What’s most important is to find the right fit. This means finding a camp that’s right for you, your child, and your family.
You should take a close look at any camp you’re considering. You can start by scouring through the listings of camps on Camps.ca, using our advanced search. We provide detailed profiles of camps, which outline their programs, sessions, costs, and much more.
Once you’ve checked out some camps, you should make a shortlist for your child. You can then talk to camp directors and staff. You can also sometimes visit camps to get a sense of whether they feel right for your child. This will help make you more confident in your camp choices.
Above, we list camps in Windsor, Ontario. Click on a camp to learn all about it, including its location, program offerings, session dates, and more. You can also contact a camp directly and register your child for one or more of its sessions.
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