| Ekocamp receives children from over twenty countries and our program offers young people (10 to 16) a wide variety of activities: Swimming, Water skiing, Kayaking, Trampoline, River canoeing with overnight camping, Archery, Rock climbing, Horseback riding, Ball games, Wilderness survival. Benefits of Camp Far Away - More choices
- Different experiences, different geography, e.g., mountains or oceans, different languages
- Promotes independence, particularly for early and late adolescent campers
- Diversity of campers
- Chance for family to visit and vacation at close of camp
|  Home |
| How to Decide When Your Child Is Ready for Camp Children are ready for new experiences at different stages. Parents know their children best and these questions can help gauge whether this is the summer your child will start camp. - What is your child's age? Children under age seven may not adjust easily to being away from home. Consider the day camp experience to prepare them for future overnight camp.
- How did your child become interested in camp?
- Does your child talk about camp on a sustained basis? How much persuasion is necessary from you?
- Has your child had positive overnight experiences away from home? Visiting relatives or friends? Were these separations easy or difficult?
- What does your child expect to do at camp? Learning about the camp experience ahead of time allows you to, create positive expectations.
- Are you able to share consistent and- positive messages about camp? Your confidence in a positive experience will be contagious.
Our Youth Summer Camp in Canada offers kids the renowned beauty of vast, open wilderness - a rare experience, one that will last a lifetime! |