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CAMP FROST
A PERFECT BLEND OF FUN & LEARNING
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Environmental Science |
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Participate in environmental research projects with our research
partners from the University of Guelph's Department of
Environmental Biology |
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Visual Arts |
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Learn arts techniques in painting, print-making, digital photography
and pottery from some of Haliburton's top teaching artists |
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Water Sports |
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Get expert instruction in sailing, canoeing, kayaking and
life-saving swimming |
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Ontario Secondary School Credits |
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Campers who meet program requirements can earn a credit
toward an Ontario secondary school diploma. Available credits
include Environmental Science (SNC3M), Visual Arts (AVI3M) as
well as an inter-disciplinary credit (IDC3O). |
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ESL (English As A Second Language) |
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The Frost Centre Institute offers an optional ESL program (1 to 3 hours per day of English instruction) which is fully intergrated with our Environmental Science, Visual Arts and Water Sports curriculum. |
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Have some fun. Meet new friends |
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Camp fires on the beach, theatrical/musical/comedy stage
productions, and more ways to enjoy entertaining evenings. |
FCI's summer camp offers a full curriculum
of environmental science,visual arts and non-motorized water sports
for boys and girls aged 10 to 16. The environmental science program
includes lecture/lab sessions along with field work and participation
in real environmental research projects under the leadership of our
resident and guest scientists. The visual arts program includes digital
photography, oil and water painting, pottery and other topics presented
by some of Haliburton's top artists. The non-motorized water sports
program includes life-saving swimming, kayaking, canoeing and sailing.
FCI also has its own Scuba Diving School so that campers aged 14 or
older can obtain their PADI open water scuba diving certification
(an extra fee applies to this optional program).
A Counselor-in-training program is available for campers aged 15
and 16. The Frost Centre Institute is a validated private
school authorized by the Ontario Ministry of Education to issue credits
toward an Ontario secondary school diploma. Campers who meet
the program requirements and stay for 4 weeks or more may have the
opportunity to earn an Ontario secondary school credit in environmental
science (SNC3M) or in visual arts (AVI3M) or an inter-disciplinary
credit (IDC30).
Camper accommodations are in lodge-type buildings with 2 or 3 Campers
per bedroom. A total of four 2-week sessions are offered each year.
The first session in 2009 starts on June 28th.

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