Summer is looking a little different this year, including the trips to summer camp. Although it may be more challenging to find camps as many have been cancelled due to COVID-19, there are still options for some socially distant summer fun. Here are a few places offering virtual and in-person camps or programming in the Bay of Quinte region.
Please contact individual camps for questions and concerns regarding COVID-19 health and safety for camp participants.
Pegasus Cheer Summer Fun
Pegasus Cheer is on a mission to make this summer the best one yet, despite these unprecedented times. Pegasus wants to ensure summer 2020 is filled with loads of fun while working on skills and learning new things.
Kids can learn what it’s like to be part of the circus, become a secret agent, try science experiments or dive into the world of wizards and magic!
VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS
Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Virtual Summer Camp
Campers in the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory can sign up for a virtual camp experience through Zoom. This fun-filled camp will have a Zoom session once a day from Monday to Friday. Depending on the age category, campers could be following along with demos for cooking, dance, crafts, and learning Mohawk traditions like making smudge kits.
Register soon as spots are filling up! For more information and to register, please call:
Ages 4-7: Nicole @ (343) 261-2818
Ages 8-11: Cassie @ (613) 827-8250
Ages 12-18: Kurstyn @ (613) 827-5339
Quinte West Public Library
Does your child like to read or enjoy story time? Quinte West Public library is
offering virtual programming for children and families via Facebook.
Their programming will consist of online story times which will be posted Monday and Wednesday mornings at 10 am. They are also offering a virtual reading club
where you can collect points, participate in activities and win free books (score!).
Belleville Public Library
Another local library is gearing up for summer with their virtual summer reading club. The library supplies a log for your child to keep track of their reading this summer; for every 100 minutes you spend reading you will fill out a ballot for a chance at a weekly giveaway, as well as a grand prize at the end of the summer.
Every week the library is supplying summer programming take-home kits which include a craft, an outdoor activity, a scavenger hunt and/or ID sheet, a recipe and a colouring page for your child to enjoy at home.
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