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  1. www.ymcahbb.ca › camp › day-campDay Camp | YMCAHBB

    YMCA Summer Day Camps offer kids age 6-13 fun-filled days of activities like swimming, arts and crafts, sports, and games, throughout Hamilton, Burlington and Brantford. Watch their confidence grow as they make new friends, have fun and develop lifelong skills.

    • Extended Care

      Extended Camp Care (ages 6-12) Extended camp care is offered...

    • Registration & Forms

      City of Hamilton: 905.546.4870 City of Brantford Child Care...

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      Camp Day Camp; Family Camp; Getaways; Overnight Camp; PA Day...

  2. YMCA Summer Day Camps offer kids age 6-13 fun-filled days of activities like swimming, arts and crafts, sports, and games. Watch them shine as they make new friends, have fun and develop lifelong skills. We have both outdoor and urban locations throughout Hamilton, Burlington and Brantford. Explore Day Camp.

  3. Welcome to the Les Chater Family YMCA. Located at 356 Rymal Road, Hamilton, on the south mountain at Turner Park, the Les Chater Family YMCA shares a campus with the Hamilton Public Library, Hamilton Police Services and City of Hamilton.

  4. ymcahbb.campbrainregistration.comCampbrain

    YMCA Hamilton Burlington Brantford offers CampBrain Registration, an easy and convenient online system to register for summer camps and programs. CampBrain Registration lets you create your account, choose your camp sessions, and pay online. Explore the exciting and diverse camp options and register today.

  5. Sawmill Summer Camp Brochure. See the theme weeks and what makes us special. Request a camp tour and have a Camp Specialist answer your questions. Register for a Sawmill Summer Camp open house and information session.

  6. Join the Hamilton Downtown Family YMCA and enjoy a wide range of programs and services for all ages and abilities.

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  8. www.ymca.ca › what-we-offer › campsCamps | YMCA Canada

    Explore your local YMCA’s camp programs to discover why parents consistently say that our camps are safe, supportive, active, and fun experiences where their children gain a greater appreciation for the natural world, their community, and themselves.