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March Madness Day Camp

Ages: 6 - 12
* Must be 6 as of 1 March 2026

Location: Upstairs at the Andy Anderson Arena

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you offer inclusion services?
    Community Recreation is an established recreation service provider that actively practices integration and inclusion, while embracing the principles of HIGH FIVE®. An Inclusion Facilitator is a support person for the program instructor, who provides one-on-one assistance to a participant, ensuring that our programs are accessible for all families with mild to moderate needs. Recreation provides children with an opportunity to meet new friends, learn new skills and discover new things, all in a supportive environment. We encourage families to contact a Recreation Coordinator at 705-424-1200, extension 2216 to discuss participation in a recreation program. The child’s abilities will be discussed to find the best program fit. External agencies are often contacted to share assessments of the child once the guardian has signed the consent form to release personal information with the agency Inclusion for the camp programs is a parent-initiated process. If you believe, your child may benefit from inclusion services, please contact a Recreation Coordinator to arrange your spot as early as possible. This operates as a first-come, first-serve service.

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  • Location and Hours

    Location: Upstairs at the Andy Anderson Arena

    Our flexible camp hours cater to military families, with free play beginning at 7 am and formal programming from 8 am until 4 pm and free play from 4 pm- 5 pm These flexible hours come at no extra cost.

  • Registration
  • Late Pick-up Policy and Sign-in / Sign-out Policy
    In order to provide a safe and secure camp environment for our campers, the camp program adheres to a strict sign in and out policy. During registration time, families will complete a pre-authorized pick up form. This form indicates who is allowed to sign your child out of the camp program; only authorized individuals will be permissible to sign campers out. Individuals signing campers out must show photo ID.
     
  • Epi-pen and Medication
    If your child requires medication or an epi-pen at camp, please identify this on their registration form. Identified medications and 2 epi-pens must accompany the child each day to camp, or they will not be admitted. One epi-pen will be given to your child’s counselor and the second must remain with your child throughout the duration of the camp program. Medications are to be given to staff each day in the original container with only enough needed for that day. Our staff are trained to encourage campers who require epi-pens to administer themselves, or to intervene in the event the camper is unable to. Your child must carry their epi-pen on themselves at all times while at camp and an Individual Emergency Anaphylaxis Plan must be completed prior to the start of camp. We recommend the use of a fanny pack clearly marked with the child’s first and last name.