Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1979, p. 15

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River, 15 miles north of Guelph. O The smallest of the K-W YMCA residence camps, it provides an ideal introductioh for younger and first time campers. CProgramme includes canoeing, sailing, swimming, _ diving, rowing, campcratt,drama, camp-wide games, a variety of sports, campfire programmes and overnight excursions. -» 0 Older campers are especially enthusiastic about our hiking programme which includes overnight trips to Elam Gorge and on the Bruce Trail - and about the good sailing! . . The camp is located at Belwood Lake on the Grand BElWOOD SCAMPER CAMP BAY CAMP 1iiii) "t'5'aii"i"i'ps c'. It tl family vacation. ' , iilf4iii] , ' 'k, at Fi) _' ., _ 'iifrigt 'f'iiii) . $3 illiBiu M, ff2i tct.? #t$tr ter Tid ‘9'; A J ~~ ‘ a?, m, "Hm (iga , ‘ _ Ei'? x dal , r l ‘ ilte%,kst' K11».- ip, k), J v 1/ ! fLG ' ' f?'3, :Rd FTTu' (tiii . a, fiill Mia, Le, Figagz MEI!!!? 2%s" 'tiME1, v: 1...“: o~‘==~:. - _. LFP 'ilai=i? E' y l (/ v; ily, if - H ge CT. _. L'. " a? "-',rcrr?'ert-.-.eak -'A8r-1SDu' ltr:.:------ , ‘, ’ a', " i. faii.fta "b?S smrriReeeee 'i"ftiii2 Q?” M) KStp, , pr, "mt---,-. n’ “$13." t " Li a ‘v QD a. MI ’ ch as -rxy5 9234mm (,t1i SrNICii it“ b' E:'it':SCr-Tdf \ 'jiiiii2Sitigiily.i 2l “I” ’ ugh; -l.C_e 99 . BiilliigF?it J (- /j"ii?? "u1?gaiV iii8iiiiiie, i'fi Ill? ='rae!1rle Cs" a"' Ci imsiiiiiari, _ctErMIE%3El il, N illtalltlt%U%rall, I “kg 1iii2, _aiiiiliiiiill L,?,?),, '='a-qlrll- @W" WW 0 Ilhmmhmm Kile!“ II III! Y.I.(.A. Girls and lays - 4 I. " 'Ideal for working parents “Supervision available .8115 a.rn. to 5:15 p.m. oFor free brochure . KITCHENER FAMILY YMCA 57 QUEEN ST, N. at WEBER r 1cross from the Courthouse 9 one week periods beginning July 2nd. "fit FURTHER INFORMATION AND FREE BROCHURES CALL WATERLOO FAMILY "Y" 885-3500 Mil' v BAY CAMPS “was 'lt' snulcues can." v an mm ' --â€"-â€" - - ll- WITEILUO , n" all, __.;... " ..;....-........ 743-5201 7~14 years . Call Waterloo Y fWr.3500 " Ki-Wa-Y 1 979 1flrallltAlllilAlllElll teg OLocated on the south shores of Lake Vernon, 4 miles west of Huntsville. the 40 acre site consists of a large and small island and 23 acre mainland area. The locale, suitably lends itself to ideal canoeing and sailing as well as tripping. "Wabanaki is a coeducational camp". . 0 Program includes canoe tripping of 1-6 days depending O The camp is located on Paradise Lake 13 miles from on age of campers. Trips use beautiful French and Kitchener. Ki-Wa-Y is a coeducational camp providing Mus.koka rivers. Sailing is a major program and the many all-camp activities as well as individual cabin - sailing dept. features 11 boats in 3 classes. Additional group programmes. great programs include. - “a: Man 'iarL%, " than oil‘s all-n it‘nal ft“- m”: mink a: .Crafts, boating, drama, archery, hiking, special events, campfires. . Family camping is available for families during the last week of the summer. An excellent opportunity for a family vacation. Da§vcamp based at the Waterloo Fami- ly location using surrounding park- land and playing Jleld; " Campers are 4-12 years of age thalf days available for 4-6 yr old» Program includes games. crafts. gym sports. dramatics. nature lore. swim- ming and special events and bus trips weekly. Ideal for working parents!! c) Wabanaki 6-16 years & Families This year the following specialty day camps are being offered in conjunction with the Guelph YM-YWCA . SAILING CAMP - a learn-to-sail program for children 8-years and older. Located on Guelph Lake. the program features Cana- dian Yachting Association courses and instructors and 9 Geor- gian 125 sailboats q EQUESTRIAN CAMP - for horse lovers 6 years of age and older Based on Cedar Creek Equestrian Centre, includes theory and practical, adult riding instructors. riding time a weekly sleepout and other camp activities q GYMNASTICS CAMP _ an olympic style gymnastics training camp for 7 to l4 years olds Based at the Guelph YM-YWCA. the program includes training, fitness. rhythmics and recreational swimming . FRENCH PROGRAM _ is a part of Conestogo Adventure Day Camp and is designed for those children who are French speaking or are enrolled in a French Immersion ‘Program . Transportation will be available at cost from Kitchener-Waterloo during the weeks of July 16th to 20th July 30th to August 3rd and August 14th to l8th and can be arranged in other weeks if “its tration warrants c Call Waterloo Y may» 'toe 71a 3W with a difference . One of the highlights of the summer program is the outripping program. Outtrip experiences range from overnight excursions to the Optimist Camp at Bamberg to three day trips on the Bruce and Grand Valley Trails O Spring-ted Paradise Lake is used for boating, sailing, canoeing and of course, swimming. O The open fields of the site are ideal for sports such as baseball, soccer, archery and camp-wide games. There are also several natural valleys and a wooded area which are the scenes of campfire programmes and programmes on nature lore and campcrafts. Waterloo Chronicle, “My, PM! £1979 - 7-1 5 years Pans

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