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9 Weeks of Summer Fun!
July–August 2020
Program GuideSummerDay Camps
northernalberta.ymca.ca/camps
YMCA of Northern AlbertaNorthside Community Centre
Northside Community Centre 6391 76 Street 6391 76 Street
T: 403-967-9622
Map of Red Deer
Full-day camps include FREE pre-care starting at 7:30am and FREE post-care until 5:30pm.
Table of Contents
Registration Dates 4
Register Online 5
Camp Dates and Registration Information 11
YMCA Summer Camps 12
Preschool Camps (3–6 yrs) 13
Children's Camps (6–9 yrs) 14
Children's Camps (9–12 yrs) 16
Youth Camps (12–16yrs) and
Counsellors in Training 17
Camp Essentials 18
2020 Camp Schedule 19
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Register for a fun and active summer!1. 2020 summer camp registration dates open:
Online In Centre
Summer Camp Registration Feb 26 Feb 28
2. Get set up to register online! Please see the next two pages for instruction. If you already have an online YMCA account, see pages 7–8. Set up a YMCA Online account to register. Registration can also be completed in-person at centres or over the phone (1-866-421-9622,) during Call Centre hours (Mon–Fri 10am–7pm | Sat 10am–6pm | Sun & Holidays Closed).
3. Find the program for youTake note of the program name prior to registration to make the process easy. Programs fill quickly!
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HERE’S HOW TO CREATE YOUR ONLINE YMCA ACCOUNT!
Need help setting up your new online YMCA account? Phone 1-866-421-9622 or email [email protected]
Don't have an online YMCA account?Follow these instructions!
STEP 1 Go to northernalberta.ymca.ca/register.
STEP 2 Click on the ‘LOGIN’ button at the top right-hand of the page.
STEP 3 Click the ‘Sign up now’ link at the bottom of the dialogue box that opens.
STEP 4 Create a username and password and enter your email address.
STEP 5 Verify your email address. Click the blue ‘Send verification code’ button and we’ll email you the code. After you retrieve it from your email, copy it into the ‘Verification code’ field and click ‘Verify code’.
STEP 6 Click the green ‘Create’ button!
STEP 7 Fill in your name and date of birth. Click the forward arrow to proceed.
STEP 8 Enter your additional address and contact details, then click ‘CONFIRM’.
STEP 9 You must create a family or group account to add your child(ren) to in order to register them for any program, day camp, or summer camp. Please refer to the next page to see how.
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Don't forget to set up your family!You must do this step to register your child for summer camp.
STEP 1 Click ‘MY ACCOUNT’ at the top of the page, then look for the ‘FAMILY AND GROUP ACCOUNTS’ box.
STEP 2 Click ‘CREATE OR JOIN’.
STEP 3 Choose ‘Create a new family’ and click ‘NEXT’. Then fill in your family’s information.
STEP 4 Add members to your family. Note that the Adult Primary Contact is the only person who can authorize transactions and payment information for the family.
HERE'S HOW TO ADD YOUR FAMILY TO YOUR ACCOUNT
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STEP 1 Go to northernalberta.ymca.ca/register.
STEP 2 Click on the ‘MY ACCOUNT’ button at the top right-hand of the page and log in to your online account.
STEP 3 On the top right navigation bar, click ‘PROGRAMS’.
STEP 4 On the middle of the page, click ‘YMCA DAY CAMPS’.
STEP 5 On the middle-left side of the page, click ‘YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS’.
Here's how to register your child for summer day camps.
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Thank you for registering in YMCA summe day camps! Need help? Phone 1-866-421-9622, email [email protected]
STEP 6 Using the teal-coloured search filter located on the left side of the screen, select the dates you are looking for. For example, you can choose 2020-07-01 to 2020-08-31, and click the ‘SEARCH’ button.
STEP 7 You’re now ready to find the right camp for you! When you have found the right camp, a) click the ‘details’ button on the right side for more information, or b) click the ‘register’ button on the right side of the specific program to register immediately.
STEP 8 Time to register!a) To register in the detailed program view, click the ‘REGISTER’ button at the bottom right side of the page and follow the prompts on the screen. or b) Follow the prompts on the screen.
Here's how to register your child for summer camps!(continued)
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Note: if you have an existing YMCA family account, you don’t need to create a new one! Just click ‘MY FAMILY’ in the top menu bar and you can manage your account there.
STEP 1 After logging in, click ‘MY ACCOUNT’ at the top of the page, and look for the ‘FAMILY AND GROUP ACCOUNTS’ box.
STEP 2 Click ‘CREATE OR JOIN’.
STEP 3 Choose ‘Join another family – send a request’ and you can search for your family and send a request to join. Once they approve it, you’ll be added to that family account.
How to access your family's account
Camp StaffCamp staff are carefully selected for their leadership skills, enthusiasm and ability to work with children of all backgrounds and abilities. All staff members have completed the YMCA Day Camp Training Program, which includes safety and emergency training, Standard First Aid, CPR, WHMIS, behaviour management, High Five, physical literacy (NCCP FMS) and YMCA Healthy Child Development. Camp staff are also required to pass a Police Security Clearance and Vulnerable Persons Search.
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Youth can connect and participate in both the gym and youth centre. They can play basketball,
badminton, air hockey, Nintendo Switch and more!
Teen Night13-17yrs | Fridays 6-9pm
Northside Community Centre6391 76 Street, Red Deer, AB
403-967-962210
HolidaysJuly August
*July 1 – Canada Day (no camps) **August 3 – Heritage Day (no camps)
Medical FormsMedical forms must be completed (with two small
photos attached) and delivered to the YMCA five days
before the start of camp. This gives camp counsellors
an opportunity to review any medical concerns, food
allergies or custody issues concerning the camper.
Please note that photos will not be returned.
Cancellation PolicyThe YMCA reserves the right to cancel any programs
with insufficient registration. Participant withdrawals
up to 24 hours before the start of camp will be
subject to a $30 fee. Withdrawals made on or after
the first day of camp will be refunded at a prorated
amount for the remaining days of camp, less the
$30 withdrawal fee. No refunds will be given if the
withdrawal notice is given on or after the last day of
camp.
Camp DatesWeek 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
Jun 29–Jul 3* Jul 6–10 Jul 13–17 Jul 20–24 Jul 27–31 Aug 4–7** Aug 10–14 Aug 17–21 Aug 24–28
Registration Information• Online registration is available 24 hours a day.
• In-person registration is available at the Northside
Community Centre
• Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
• Full payment is required upon registration.
• Payments by cheque require Photo ID.
• There are no camps on statutory holidays (fees are
prorated accordingly).
• The YMCA reserves the right to combine, postpone
or cancel camps.
Sports Camps | Cooking Camps | Arts Camps | Swim Camps | And More!
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YMCA summer day camps offer children and youth
the opportunity to participate in fun and engaging
activities. Camps are designed to spark imagination
and build confidence, independence and
communication skills. All participants will have the
opportunity to create positive peer and role model
friendships.
In accordance with YMCA Healthy Child
Development principles, participants will learn
physical literacy skills and complete daily physical
activity requirements. Camps offer international
activities, games, hands-on learning, skills-
development, craft activities, swimming and more.
Camp isn't just a way to pass the summer — it's a
life-changing experience! By building connections
with other campers and YMCA staff, your child will be
encouraged to reach for the best in themselves, and
in others, every day. Helping young people grow up
healthy, active and engaged is why the Y exists.
YMCA Summer Day Camps
Physical LiteracyWhen children acquire and practice fundamental
movement and sport skills at a young age, they are
more likely to stay active and maintain healthy
habits in adulthood. YMCA staff that lead these
programs are trained in National Coaching
Certification Program Fundamental Movement
Skills (NCCP FMS). Aligned with the Canadian Sport for Life’s Long-Term Athlete Development Framework (CS4L LTAD), all YMCA programs
provide children and youth the opportunity to
practice and improve their physical literacy skills
and develop movement confidence in support of
becoming “Active for Life.”
We’re giving kids the skills they need to be active for Life.
Value beads: a YMCA summer camp traditionAt YMCA summer day camps, value beads play an
important role as a sign of character and personal
achievement. Value beads promote positive
behaviour and are worn as a reminder of what we
value as a camp community. Throughout the
week, value beads are awarded to individuals for
demonstrating friendship, caring, honesty, diversity,
social inclusion, responsibility, respect, leadership
and excellence.
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Preschool Camps (3–6yrs)
Mini Adventurers 1/2 Day Camp (3–5yrs)This half-day camp is the perfect introduction to a
summer camp experience! Camp activities include
songs, dance, sports, games, arts and crafts.
Mini Sportsters 1/2 Day Camp (3–5yrs)This half-day sports camp is the perfect introduction
to a summer camp experience! Campers will enjoy a
variety of fun, interactive and co-operative activities,
games and sports.
Lil' Chefs Camp (4–5yrs)Introduce your preschooler to the basics of cooking!
They'll get comfortable in the kitchen through the
prep, cooking and cleanup of healthy foods and
some treats, too. Please advise your counsellor of any
allergies or food aversions. Adventurers Camp (4–5yrs) In this adventurous camp, campers will explore
songs, dance, sports, games, arts and crafts.
Lil' Sportsters Camp (4–6yrs)Lil' Sportsters will introduce your child to the fun,
friend-building world of team sports. Campers will
also have the opportunity to play and engage in
other activities through active play games.
REMINDER: Preschool-aged campers (3–5yrs)Each camper must be fully potty trained to attend camp.
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Children’s Camps (6–9yrs)
Art-Rageous (6–9yrs) Campers will develop their artistic side with dance,
music, crafts and arts-themed games and activities.
They will also experience a field trip in Red Deer's
vibrant art community.
Basketball Camp (6–9yrs) Campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball
including dribbling, passing, shooting, teamwork,
offensive and defensive strategy, and ball control.
Camper will develop fundamental movement skills
that can be applied to all sports. Your child will also
have the opportunity to participate in traditional
camp activities such as a field trip (that may include
swimming), games, and crafts.
Circus Camp (6–9yrs) You've always wanted to run off and join the circus —
here’s your chance! This Circus camp will work on
building strength, teamwork, balance, coordination, and
confidence in sport through physical literacy and
fundamental movement. Campers will learn basic
performing arts movements and circus acts and be
given the chance to showcase their new found skills.
This camp will participate in a field trip.
Kids in the Kitchen (6–9yrs) This camp introduces campers to the basics of cooking!
They'll get comfortable in the kitchen through prep,
cooking and clean-up of healthy foods and some treats,
too. Please advise your counsellor of any allergies or food
aversions. This camp will participate in a field trip.
Science Explorers (6–9yrs) Geared for active and curious children that are ready
to move, explore, and learn the world of science.
Through experiments, hands-on learning, inventions
and nature themed activities they will have an out-of-
this-world experience exploring science in this fun-
filled camp. This camp will participate in a field trip.
Soccer Camp (6–9yrs) Campers will learn the fundamentals of soccer
including dribbling, passing, shooting, teamwork,
offensive and defensive strategy, and ball control.
Camper will develop fundamental movement skills
that can be applied to all sports. Your child will also
have the opportunity to participate in traditional
camp activities such as a field trip (that may include
swimming), games, and crafts.
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Sports of All Sorts (6–9yrs) Calling all sport enthusiasts! This multi-sport camp will explore sports like badminton, ultimate frisbee, flag
football , and more. Participants will develop physical literacy skills and fundamental movement that can be
applied to all sports. Your child will also have the opportunity to participate in traditional camp activities such
as a field trip (that may include swimming), games, and crafts.
Children’s Camps (6–9yrs)
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Children’s Camps (9–12yrs)
Creative Expressions (9–12yrs) Creative campers will love the combination of visual
and performance arts in this inspired camp. Campers
will participate in music, arts, crafts and creative
fitness classes such as yoga. Campers will also get to
check out a festival or art venue.
Y-Basketball (9–12yrs)Campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball,
including dribbling, passing, shooting, teamwork,
offensive and defensive strategy, and ball control
while developing fundamental movement skills that
can be applied to all sports. Campers will also
participate in traditional camp activities such as
games, crafts and a field trip (that may include
swimming.)
Y-Chefs (9–12yrs) Campers will explore healthy food choices, food
handling, the Canada Food Guide and cooking.
Campers learn more advanced techniques in the
preparation of delicious and nutritious meals. They
will also participate in games, songs, crafts, and a field
trip. Please advise your counsellor of any allergies.
Y-Cycle (9–12yrs) This camp will take campers through Red Deer’s scenic
trail system providing them with a chance to build
cycle fitness and to explore the City. YMCA staff teach
proper bike safety and maintenance before campers
hit the open trail. Participants must bring a well-
maintained bicycle, bike lock and helmet to camp
daily. Please note there is no overnight storage
available. In addition to cycling campers will also
experience other traditional day camp games and
activities.
Y-Sci (9–12yrs)Campers will delve deeper into the world of science
when they perform hands-on activities and
experiments. They will also play active games and go
on a science-themed field trip.
Y-Soccer (9–12yrs)Campers will learn the fundamentals of soccer
including dribbling, passing, shooting, teamwork,
offensive and defensive strategy, and ball control
while developing fundamental movement skills that
can be applied to all sports. Campers will also
participate in traditional camp activities such as
games, crafts and a field trip (that may include
swimming.)
Y-World of Sports (9–12yrs) Calling all sports enthusiasts! Campers will improve
their sport skills and fitness by playing a wide range
of sports that include flag football, badminton, rugby
and more. Campers will also participate in traditional
camp activities such as games, crafts and a field trip
(that may include swimming.)
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Youth Camps (12–16yrs)
Level 1 Provides participants an
introduction to camp counseling including
planning and delivering activities,
observing camps and communication. First
year applicants will begin at this level.
Level 2 Enhances skills learned in level 1.
Participants will learn team building, conflict
resolution, and behavior management
strategies and skills. Applicants with two or
more years of experience will begin at this
level.
Counsellors in Training (CIT)The Counsellors in Training (CIT) program is a leadership opportunity for youth to develop the knowledge
and skills necessary to become a camp counsellor. Training dates will be shared upon registration. Following
the training, CIT's will take part in a two-week placement at the Northside Community Centre. Participants
are placed in different day camp programs based on their experience in the CIT program and in Leaders in
Training (LIT) program (if applicable). Participants will have an opportunity to practice their new skills after
their first week of training. A minimum requirement of 13 years of age is required to participant in the program. CIT
participants are volunteers.
Interested youth can apply online or at the Northside Community Centre. All applicants will be contacted by a
program supervisor. For more information, please contact the YMCA at the Northside Community Centre.
Learn to Babysit Camp (12-16 Yrs) Come to the YMCA and take part in the Alberta Safety Councils' Babysitting course. Learn valuable life-skills that
encourage independence and practical thinking. This course combines hands on learning opportunities with
practical experiences. Attendance to all classes is mandatory to meet all the hours of the course requirements.
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Camp Essentials
Pre-Camp Care and Post-Camp Care
Both pre-camp care (7:30–8:30am) and post-camp care (4:30–5:30pm) are available free of charge for full-day camps only. Charges will apply to all late pick-ups after 5:30pm at a rate of $1/minute.
Medical Form
Medical forms must be completed (with two small photos attached) and delivered to the YMCA five days before the start of camp.
Enhancement Workers
If your child requires an aide to participate at school or other activities they will need to be accompanied by an aide for YMCA summer camp. The YMCA does not offer aide assistance. If you have questions about the YMCA policy for aides please contact your centre.
Camper Backpack Essentials
Please visit: northernalberta.ymca.ca/camps-resources for a complete list of backpack essentials.
Lunch and Snacks
Campers are required to bring a nutritious and allergen-aware lunch, two snacks, and plenty of cool drinks. Microwaves will not be available.
Lost and Found
All campers’ belongings should be labelled. The YMCA is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.
Weather
YMCA Summer Day Camps are outdoor-based programs, so every camper must bring clothing suitable for all types of weather. Spray sunscreen, a hat and a water bottle are also necessary. Campers must understand the importance of sunscreen and know how to apply it before coming to camp. Due to the nature of sunscreen allergies, YMCA staff will not provide or apply sunscreen.
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2020 YMCA Day Camp ScheduleA
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3–5 Mini Adventurers $135 8:30am–Noon 2, 7
3–5 Mini Sportsters $135 8:30am–Noon 3, 8
4–5 Lil' Chefs $230 8:30am–4:30pm 2, 4 ,7
4–5 Adventurers $210 8:30am–4:30pm 4, 7, 8
4–6 Lil' Sportsters $210 8:30am–4:30pm 2 ,3 ,5 ,9
6–9 Art-Rageous $210 8:30am–4:30pm 2 ,9
6–9 Basketball Camp $210 8:30am–4:30pm 2, 4, 7, 9
6–9 Circus Camp $210 8:30am–4:30pm 3, 7
6–9 Kids in the Kitchen $230 8:30am–4:30pm 1–9
6–9 Science Explorers $210 8:30am–4:30pm 5, 8
6–9 Soccer Camp $210 8:30am–4:30pm 3 ,5 ,8
6–9 Sports of All Sorts $210 8:30am–4:30pm 1, 3, 4, 6, 8
9–12 Creative Expressions $230 8:30am–4:30pm 8
9–12 Y-Basketball $210 8:30am–4:30pm 1, 2, 5, 8
9–12 Y-Chefs $230 8:30am–4:30pm 1–9
9–12 Y-Cycle $230 8:30am–4:30pm 6
9–12 Y-Sci $210 8:30am–4:30pm 7
9–12 Y- Soccer $210 8:30am–4:30pm 3, 7
9–12 Y-World of Sports $210 8:30am–4:30pm 2 ,4 ,9
12–16 Learn to Babysit $230 8:30am–4:30pm 5
13–16 CIT $175 8:30am–4:30pm 1
1 (Jun 29–Jul 3*) 2 (Jul 6–10) 3 (Jul 13–17) 4 (Jul 20–24) 5 (Jul 27–31)
6 (Aug 4–7**) 7 (Aug 10–14) 8 (Aug 17–21) 9 (Aug 24–28)
CAMP WEEKS:
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Northside Community Centre6391 76 Street, Red Deer, AB
T: 1-866-421-9622 (toll free)
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