YMCA
Camp Ki-Wa-Y
Registration for 2010 summer camp is now open.
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also coming soon...information about
2010 March Break Overnight Camp at Ki-Wa-Y
Camp Ki-Wa-Y is located n the west shore of Paradise
Lake, just outside of St. Clements. Of Ki-Wa-Y’s
seventy-seven acres, over twenty-five are naturally
wooded, untouched and truly beautiful; a spectacular
surprise considering we’re just 15 minutes away
from Kitchener-Waterloo.

Paradise
Lake is a small kettle lake surrounded
by homes and cottages. In addition to the
swimming dock and water trampoline, Ki-Wa-Y’s
waterfront area has two boating docks and another sandy
beach swimming area is a short walk away.
Ki-Wa-Y
Offers
- Swimming
- Water Trampoline
- Windsurfing
- Canoeing
- Kayaking
- Rowing
- Snorkeling
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- Ropes Course
- Climbing Wall
- Crafts
- Nature Programs
- Drama
- Archery
- Land Sports
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Specialty
Program Streams
Our program streams combine the very best of innovation
and tradition while accommodating and appealing to both
new and returning campers. This unique residential experience
provides the opportunity to focus on and develop expertise
in a chosen program area. All streams are available
to campers of all ages and campers in each stream are
grouped further according to age, ability, experience
and interest. Thanks to our innovative tracking system,
our camper achievement records are more accurate and
easier to maintain and utilize than ever before.
It is important to note that elements of all activity
areas are included in Ki-Wa-Y’s program to ensure
that all campers, even those with a particular focus,
experience a well rounded program.
Traditions
Traditions is for the camper who can’t get enough
of absolutely everything Ki-Wa-Y has to offer. This
program includes lots of water activities, climbing,
crafts and more. It’s also ideal for a first time
camper who isn’t ready to choose an area in which
to specialize.
Rocks
and Ropes
Our climbing wall and ropes course provide an exhilarating
challenge to beginners and experienced climbers. Qualified
instructors teach the basics of climbing: safety, equipment
use and care, the mechanics of the belay system and
climbing technique.
Wind
and Water
Campers at all boating levels will develop and improve
canoeing, kayaking and windsurfing skills. After basic
introductions to each boating activity, campers will choose
one and further develop their skills in that area.
Canvas
and Clay
This stream is designed to stimulate and enhance creativity,
so both young artists and “wannabe’s”
will enjoy the many creative opportunities Ki-Wa-Y’s
outdoor environment has to offer. Specific activities
will vary depending on the interests of each group of
campers, but will include some combination of landscape
sketching and painting, pottery and weaving.
Enviro Explorers
This exciting
program will go beyond the simple identification of
natural processes by exploringthe role each cycle plays
in forming the intricate, yet simple cycles that make
the earth a nice place to live.These campers will also
monitor the camp recycling program, learn about the
behind-the-scenes workings of our energy efficient site,
and help to create and amintain a garden whcih they
will care for during their time at camp.
Playing
and Performing
This new
stream is a combination of music and drama. Campers
will participate in a musical production, from the beginning
to end. They will also create a production which they
will write, direct, provide music for, and perform at
the end of the session.
Girls’ Camp
Girls’ Camp offers all the exciting features of
Ki-Wa-Y with an atmosphere reminiscent of camping history.
This camp experience provides an environment that encourages
friendships and camaraderie among girls, while eliminating
outside pressures that sometimes hinder the ability
to learn and have fun.
Weekend Changeovers
Campers
who stay for consecutive weeks may register for the
weekend changeover - Saturday to Monday for an extra
fee of $64.80. Changeovers do not include stream program.
Transportation
Campers
may take our bus to and/ or from camp, free of charge.
Our bus picks up and drops off at the Moses Springer
Arena in Waterloo. Details are provided to registered
campers.
The
Director
Judith Illidge returns to Ki-Wa-Y for her seventh summer.
Judith has more than 20 years experience planning and
supervising values-based children's programs in YMCA's
across Ontario, including Wabanaki and Belwood. She
is a graduate of Brock's recreation program, and has
a strong background in aquatics as an instructor and
examiner with the Lifesaving Society. Along with her
summer camping responsibilities, Judith works full time
as the Bookings Supervisor at the Outdoor Centre.

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2010 One-Week Sessions for Boys & Girls
6 -15 yrs
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| Session
1 |
July 5-
July 10
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| Session
2 |
July 12-July
17
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| Session
3 |
July
19-July 24
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| Session
4 |
July
26-July 31
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| Session
5 |
August
2- August 7 |
| Session
6 |
August
9- August 14 |
| Session
7 (Girls' Camp) |
August
16 - August 21
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| Session
8 (Girls' Camp) |
August
23- August 28
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| One
Week Session Fees |
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$465.00 +
3% PST $13.95 + 5%GST $23.25 = $502.20 |
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annual reports as per Regulation 170/3
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2005
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2006
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2007
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