Kids & Parents GuideSummer Camps

Zodiac Swim and Specialty Camp

  • 318 Lawrence Ave. E. The Toronto French School (at Bayview Ave.) View on map »
  • 416-480-6975
Door-to-door bus transportation ($10 per day) for families in Zodiac’s appointed zone, as well as free supervised early drop-offs and extended pick-ups make this aquatic-themed camp a fave with on-the-go parents. Toilet-trained tots splash in the water with abandon, and search for elusive Bob the Dragon in the summer camp’s popular Kid-Vantage program (for ages two and a half to six and a half); older campers (six and a half to 12 and a half) perfect their strokes in the pool and learn specialty skills on dry land (think magic tricks, rocketry and animation). Such athletic pursuits as boxing, cheerleading, extreme sports, gymnastics and tennis give waterlogged kids a break. Drinks and snacks are included; a lunch option is offered for $10 per day. Ages two and a half to 15 1/2.
Hours:
June 30 to Aug. 15, M–F 8:45–4
How much:
half-day (Kid-Vantage) one week $250, two weeks $525; full day (Kid-Vantage and Specialty) one week $400–$550, two weeks $850–$895; equipment fees may apply
Location
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    318 Lawrence Ave. E. The Toronto French School (at Bayview Ave.)
  • 416-480-6975

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