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Special Considerations
All programs and services offered by the City of St. Catharines Recreation and Community Services Department strive to be fully accessible and inclusive to all members of our community. Information is extremely important in making this happen.
If your child has any type of special consideration or if there is any information that might help us plan a program that includes your child, be sure to let us know by filling out a special considerations form when registering. For our purposes “special considerations” include intellectual or physical disabilities, attention and behavioural difficulties, learning disabilities, allergies and medication use.
All information provided will remain confidential and is requested only so that we can best include your child. Parents of children with special considerations are encouraged to enroll their children as early as possible for a camp program due to limits in support staff.
For further information please call (905) 688-5601 extension 1959.
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Camps and Summer Programs at a Glance For a camp details visit Leisure Guide Section.
Camps at Burgoyne Woods Adventure Camp Camp Maun-Kiki
Port Weller Preschool Camps
Golf Camps Fairview Golf and Sports Camp Youth Golf Camp
Specialty Camps Recreation Leaders in Training
Other Splash and Play Skateboard Camp
Parents Caregiver Camp Guide is available.
Camp Philosophy  Camps at RCS are committed to providing children with an exciting and beneficial camping experience which contributes positively to their future in the community.
We believe in the long-term value of the camp experience for every child and understand the importance of the program itself. Through our unique programming system we strive to offer fun, safe and rewarding experiences.
We want each child to grow intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially at camp.We endeavor to provide a safe and supportive environment fostering new friendships, participation, fun and achievement as well as enhancing self-esteem and self-confidence through the empowerment of children. |