Many children enjoy day camps and overnight camps. Day camps usually
offer activities during school holidays or breaks. These activities often have
a special theme, such as basketball or horseback riding. Private homes, local
youth centres such as the YMCA, churches, schools, or child care centres for
younger children may all offer day camp programs. Some provinces license day
camps and usually include training requirements and behaviour guidelines for
all staff.
Overnight camps range from one-night sleepovers to a few weeks. They
usually involve a trip to a nearby destination, such as mountain cabins or the
seashore. Overnight camps may be accredited. See the Other Places to Get Help
section of the topic Choosing Child Care for more information.
All camps should have written health policies, specialized staff
training, and health guidelines. All campers should have a recent health
evaluation and immunization record on file. Camp records should include how to
contact parents in case of an emergency. In addition, camps should have written
information describing their activities and programs.1