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Summer camps guide

Registration information

  • Resident Registration: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 6:30 a.m. 
  • Non-Resident Registration: Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 6:30 a.m.

What you need to know before camp starts

Inclusion and support services

The Town of Newmarket is dedicated to ensuring all campers have a successful camp experience. There are times when a child requires more support than our program ratios are able to provide. In these cases, we strongly recommend consulting with us about our support options.

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Additional support is required if:

  • Extra support is required at school
  • A disability exists that could affect the safety of the participant or other participants
  • Extra support is required at home for basic care
  • The participant is associated with a support agency and/or program
  • The participant has a safety plan with their educational institution
  • There are behaviours to be managed (ie. biting, scratching, pinching, etc)

Families are required to complete an All About Me Package and provide an IEP and Safety Plan to help camp staff with any program adaptations. When considering a recreation experience, please consider the individual's needs, and that the recreation integrated setting may not be suitable for all persons. Health and Safety of participants and staff is paramount, which could result in participants being denied access to the program. 

To discuss camp integration and support needs for upcoming camp programs, please email inclusion@newmarket.ca or call 905-953-5300 ext. 2821.

Our vibrant staff

The Town of Newmarket Camp staff are chosen for their passion for working with children, creativity, enthusiasm and leadership skills.

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Qualifications:

  • Standard First Aid and CPR-C
  • High Five Principles of Healthy Childhood Development
  • Safeguard
  • Police Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Training in behaviour management, program planning, customer service, inclusion and so much more!

Supervisors and Inclusion Facilitators receive additional training in:

  • Non-violent crisis intervention

Hear from our summer 2025 camp parents/guardians!

 

"Everyone was always so happy, welcoming and helpful at every camp we went to! The staff were positive and engaging - I will definitely be signing my child up next year!” 

"The Inclusion Facilitators were very accommodating! I have two campers with disabilities and very different needs, and they both had a great time!"

"My kids came home with an array of new skills and friends. They didn’t want to leave each day which says it all! Thank you Town of Newmarket for creating such a safe space for my kids to learn and grow."

"My son is pretty shy but came home every day super excited to tell us about all the activities he did at camp! Thank you to the staff for building those connections with him and helping him make new friends"

"Such smart, caring, fun and responsible staff in Town of Newmarket Camps. Everything you could hope for when looking for someone to trust with your children for the day!”

 

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Refund policy

Cancellation OptionsRefund Policy
7 or more days prior to the start of the campFull refund
6 or less days prior to the start of the campNo refund or credit, unless medical documentation is provided
After camp has endedNo refund or credit

 

If you need to withdraw 6 days or less prior to the start date due to a medical reason, please fill out the online withdraw form.

Refund chart

Refer to the table below to see the last day you will need to withdraw from the camp, in order to receive a full refund back to your original payment method. 

Camp start dateLast day to withdraw from camp
Monday, June 29Monday, June 22
Monday, July 6Monday, June 29
Monday, July 13Monday, July 6
Monday, July 20Monday, July 13
Monday, July 27Monday, July 20
Tuesday, August 4Monday, July 27
Monday, August 10Tuesday, August 4
Monday, August 17Monday, August 10
Monday, August 24Monday, August 17
Monday, August 31 Monday, August 24

 

Volunteer Opportunities 

Summer Camps volunteer training 

Kids On The Move Pop Up Programs

This half day, daily drop-in program gives children an opportunity to engage and socialize in a safe and friendly atmosphere. Each program is 3 hours in length and geared for ages 4 – 12 years. Staff will lead small groups through a variety of games, sports, arts and crafts, songs and outdoor activities, which are designed for participants to have fun. Majority of the afternoon will be spent outdoors. 

  • Price: FREE
  • Age: 4 – 12 Years
  • Location: Terry Fox Public School (161 Sawmill Valley Drive)

Please note: 

  • Walk-ins ONLY. Pre-registration is not available. Entry is available on a first-come first-serve basis. 
  • Sign-in will end at 9:30 a.m. for the morning session, and 1:30 p.m. for the afternoon session. Additional participants will not be permitted to enter the program after this time. 
  • In case of inclement weather or extreme heat, the program will move to indoors to a Terry Fox Public School classroom. 
  • All participants must fill out our Kids on the Move Participant Information Form. This form only needs to be filled out once for the entire summer! If you are unable to print the form out beforehand, a blank form will be provided to you on-site.  

    Download our Kids on the Move Participant Information Form 

Everyone deserves respect

The Town of Newmarket is committed to providing safe and respectful spaces and camps for all!

Verbal or physical abuse towards Town of Newmarket Camp staff­ will not be tolerated. Inappropriate and threatening behaviour, including swearing, yelling, or disrespecting others will result in refusal of service and / or being asked to leave.