Canoe & Kayak Junior Canoe

Ages 6–8

This exciting camp provides loads of outdoor fun and activities for young campers. After being introduced to basic canoeing strokes and theory, campers will use 24- and 36-foot Voyageur canoes to explore Toronto Inner Harbour and the sheltered lagoons of the scenic Toronto Islands. This is where campers have the opportunity to practice their new skills and explore nature. Camp games, crafts and sometimes nature walks (on our site and on the islands) are also part of the great overall experience for our young participants. 

Camp Activities and Lessons
  • skills taught
    • proper canoe entry and exit strategies
    • safety on the water
    • gear (paddle, pfd) fitting
    • parts of a canoe & paddle
    • paddling skills
    • forward stroke
    • backward stroke
    • draws (sideways & turn)
    • pries (sideways & turn)
    • stopping
  • theory lessons
    • intro to island history and layout
    • intro to navigation
    • nature conservation
    • the 3 w’s
      • wind planning
      • wave navigation
      • watercraft laws (right of way)
  • activities
    • team building games
    • fun team and independent activities
    • arts and crafts (paddling themed)
    • island nature exploration
    • paddling skill development
    • paddling games
    • island nature exploration
    • on water island exploration
  • July 2–5 Session 1A | $315*
  • July 8–12 Session 1B | $400
  • July 15–19 Session 2A | $400
  • July 22–26 Session 2B | $400
  • July 29 – August 2 Session 3A | $400
  • August 6–9 Session 3B | $315*
  • August 12–16 Session 4A | $400
  • August 19–23 Session 4B | $400
  • August 26–30 Session 5A | $400

* Please note: There are no camps on Monday, July 1 and Monday, August 5 due to statutory holidays.

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Canoe and kayak camps occur in Toronto’s Inner Harbour and around the Toronto Islands. Please take the opportunity to explore a unique setting under the guidance of our well-trained and experienced instructors. Most canoe and kayak programs will take place outdoors and on water (weather permitting). Quality indoor programming will be provided on inclement weather days.

Please note: All participants in our marine programs are provided with a Transport-Canada approved Personal Floatation Device (PFD) while at camp, and the proper use of the PFD is strictly enforced. Participants are welcome to use their own Transport-Canada approved PFDs should they have them.

Bunch of kids paddling their canoe on the water

Canoe and kayak camps occur in Toronto’s Inner Harbour and around the Toronto Islands. Please take the opportunity to explore a unique setting under the guidance of our well-trained and experienced instructors. Most canoe and kayak programs will take place outdoors and on water (weather permitting). Quality indoor programming will be provided on inclement weather days.

Please note: All campers in our marine programs are provided with a Transport-Canada approved Personal Floatation Device (PFD) while at camp, and the proper use of the PFD is strictly enforced. Participants are welcome to use their own Transport-Canada approved PFDs should they have them.

What to bring to Canoe & Kayak Camps

Campers will be spending the majority of their time outdoors and on the water. Please review these list of items to bring and not bring to camp each day.

  • Refillable water bottle
  • Sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 or above
  • Brimmed hat (baseball cap, bucket hat, Panama hat, etc.)
  • Sunglasses with UVA & UVB protection
  • Soft-soled water shoes (Closed toe shoes are best, but sandals are also acceptable.)
  • Spare set of dry clothes
  • A waterproof jacket/rain jacket (even on sunny days)
  • A bathing suit and towel
  • Lunch and snacks (if on meal plan, we still recommend you send snacks on the first day to ensure camper satiety)

  • Extra bag for wet clothes
  • Floating eyeglass strap (most sunglasses and glasses sink without one)
  • Transport Canada-approved PFD. We provide each camper with one but if your child would like to bring their own they are welcome to do so
  • Waterproof case for electronics
  • Campers take all their belongings onto the boat with them

  • Money (unless necessary for after camp)
  • Electronics and other valuables
  • Heavy cotton fabrics (they do not dry fast and can lead to camper discomfort in hot temperatures)
  • Flip flops (not safe for running and do not provide adequate foot protection)
  • Glass containers (for water and food)
  • Jewelry

Please label all of your camper’s items with first and last names to ensure that it is returned to you, should something go missing. Transport-Canada approved PDFs will be provided; if your camper has a Transport-Canada approved PFD they are welcome to bring it to camp. Campers who use their own equipment will have it checked by instructors prior to use. Please leave all unnecessary valuables (phones, game systems, etc.) at home. If bringing to camp is a must, invest in a waterproof container such as a pelican box or dry bag to protect. Bring at own risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your question about Canoe & Kayak Camps isn’t answered here, please contact us.

Camp runs rain or shine. On rainy days, we will plan on being on the water provided that wind and weather conditions are safe. In the occurrence of thunder/lightning and/or other severe weather, the day will be conducted indoors or in sheltered outdoor areas. Please make sure your child has proper rain gear to keep warm and dry.

All campers in our marine programs are provided with a Transport-Canada approved Personal Floatation Device (PFD) while at camp. The proper use of the PFD is strictly enforced when near or on the water.

Your camper is welcome to bring their own Transport-Canada approved PFD as long as it meets current weight ratio requirements.

All our campers are required to wear life jackets when near or on the water. These devices are designed in a way to assist non-swimmers stay afloat safely. Additionally, our camp groups each have an Instructor with Bronze Cross certification should your child need assistance. At the start of each week, Instructors go over safe boat boarding and exiting, as well as steps to take if someone was to fall in. Any deliberate swimming activities will be optional..

All of our Instructors have valid Standard First Aid certifications. There is also a Healthcare staff team who are able to attend to serious incidents that occur. Parents/guardians will be contacted in the event that their camper suffers a serious incident.

There is no guarantee that a canoe or kayak will not capsize while on the water, but fortunately, Lake Ontario conditions minimize the chances of this happening. Safety is our number one priority and our Instructors are all trained in rescuing capsized boats. Unless stated in the course syllabus your child will not take part in a controlled or scheduled capsize. Although at times there is a stigma with capsizing – we can assure you it is actually a lot of fun!

There are two options for lunch at while at camp. Either a packed lunch is brought from home to camp each day or campers sign up for a meal plan for an additional cost. Please do not give your camper money for lunch, as they will not be able to leave site to purchase items. In addition to lunch break, campers are given time to eat snacks to maintain their energy levels. We recommend providing one or two along with their lunch.

We constantly monitor our water quality by looking at the Toronto swim guide recommendations. These recommendations are done by the Toronto Water Keepers by testing the water directly in the Rees Slip as well as other location in the Harbour. Usually, our rating from the swim guide is better than most other areas of the Harbour, but even with this higher rating we are cautious of our children being in direct contact with the water. If water quality is less than ideal, we will modify our programming.

Campers are grouped by ability, age, size, and Instructor recommendation. Placement decisions are guided by safety considerations and the skills demonstrated by campers. We recognize that campers mature and progress at different rates; our Instructors closely monitor and assess each participant on an on-going basis. Campers will be placed with their friends whenever possible.

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