Residential Summer Camp for boys and girls aged 10 to 16.
The Frost Centre Institute's Summer Camp operates from an extraordinarily beautiful waterfront campus on Lake St. Nora, 12 kilometers South of Dorset, in the heart of the Haliburton Highland. Captivating program of environmental science, including participation in real research projects, and visual arts taught by some of the top artists in Haliburton. Instruction in sailing, kayaking, canoeing and life-saving swimming. Accommodation in lodges with 2-3 campers per bedroom.
HAVE FUN WHILE YOU LEARN
... ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ...
Participate in our environmental research projects, alongside our residential and guest researchers from the University of Guelph's Department of Environmental Biology. The current focus of our research is the impact of human activity and climate change on our forest and aquatic ecosystems.
... VISUAL ARTS ...
Learn some new skills in digital photography, painting, print-making, pottery and sculpture from some of the top teaching artists in the Haliburton Highlands area.
... WATER SPORTS ...
Get expert instruction in sailing, canoeing, kayaking and life-saving swimming. Have fun and learn from the best, along our waterfront facilities on Lake St. Nora.
... HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS ...
Have a great time and earn a High School credit at the same time. Our Summer Camp offers credits in Environmental Science (SNC3M), Visual Arts (AVI3M) and an Inter-disciplinary credit (IDC3O).
The Frost Centre Institute is a validated private school authorized by the Ontario Ministry of Education to offer credits toward an Ontario secondary school diploma.