2013 Summer Camp Welcome Guide - YMCA of Greater Toronto

2013 Summer Camp Welcome Guide - YMCA of Greater Toronto 2013 Summer Camp Welcome Guide - YMCA of Greater Toronto

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Swim testA major part of orientation day is for each camper to complete their swim test atthe swim docks. This is a mandatory evaluation of swim levels to ensure thatstaff are prepared to support campers at all levels. Cabin groups learn aboutthe expectations on the waterfront from the waterfront area heads and thencomplete as much of the swim test as they can.Level Able to Swim ColourABC10 lengthsTread water for 2 minutes6 lengthsTread water for 2 minutes2 lengthsTread water for 1 minuteWhiteBlueGreenD Less than 2 lengths RedRed-tag swimmers are considered non-swimmers and must wear a PFD whileswimming. Campers may try to achieve the next level at any time during thesession under the supervision of their counsellors.On the second day of camp, all campers receive a “buddy number” for the session,as well as a coloured chip for a necklace to signify their swimming level for ourlifeguards. The necklaces are to remain on each camper for the entire session sowe can ensure immediate recognition of specific skill levels when campers enterthe waterfront.The “buddy number” is the check-in and check-out system for our boating andswimming activities. This system ensures that all children and staff are accountedfor while at the waterfront. Each camper will receive their number on the first dayand will use it for the remainder of the session when they go to the waterfront. Ifthey forget their number, our lifeguards will assist them.Dunk testJust like the swim test, on orientation day, campers complete what we call a “dunktest” to see how comfortable they are in boats. This test prepares campers for thepossibility of “dunking” and keeps them calm and collected if they happen to tip.Staff will be in the water with children that are more nervous. Counsellors workwith campers to explain the process to them and make it fun as well.Every camper and staff wear PFDs while in boats, on sail boards and, for smallerchildren, while snorkelling. This is a camp-wide rule for both safety and positiverole modelling.18

Leadership and AdventureLeadership ProgramsLeadership and Adventure Leadership participants are aspecial group of people. These individuals are motivated tobe positive camp role models, contribute to the growth ofYMCA Camp Pine Crest and develop themselves throughspecialized skill-based programs and unique opportunitieswhile at camp. Participants are ages 13 to 16.Leadership program welcome guides will be available in spring 2013.19

Leadership and AdventureLeadership ProgramsLeadership and Adventure Leadership participants are aspecial group <strong>of</strong> people. These individuals are motivated tobe positive camp role models, contribute to the growth <strong>of</strong><strong>YMCA</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> Pine Crest and develop themselves throughspecialized skill-based programs and unique opportunitieswhile at camp. Participants are ages 13 to 16.Leadership program welcome guides will be available in spring <strong>2013</strong>.19

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