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One-stop shopping for summer campThinking about sending your child to camp this summer? Make sure to attend the Camp Fair on February 19, 2012. |
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A convert to summer campsOne mother discovers that filling a whole summer with unstructured play time is a very big challenge and not necessarily the best option either. |
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Spring Break Camps in MontrealThere are many organizations that offer a weeklong camp for kids to keep them busy and entertained. |
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7 tips to prepare for sleepover campSigning your child up for camp is simple; getting them ready, on the other hand, is a whole other story. |
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Three ideal books to bring to campThese books will surely entertain kids as they spend some much-needed downtime after a full day of camp activities. |
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10 nature campsThe lure of video games, computers and iPods means many children are spending less time outdoors. But given the chance, most kids love digging for bugs, examining the shapes of leaves and plants or searching for animal prints left in the soil. Thanks to day camps that focus on nature, there are ample opportunities for your kids to develop a love of the outdoors. |
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4 new summer campsSummer offers children an excellent opportunity to try out new activities from learning about art or fitness to trying photography and playing a different sport. Here are four new programs that began in the summer 2011. |
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Radio camp gives teens a voiceThe McGill Conservatory offers a summer program for teens that teaches them all about radio broadcasting. |