
Join us for March Break Camp at Country Heritage Park!
Embark on an unforgettable March Break adventure!
From March 16th to 20th, campers ages 5 to 12 will dive into a vibrant quest-style camp where every day brings new challenges, character growth, and hands-on fun. With our outstanding 1:8 counsellor-to-camper ratio, every child gets the guidance, support, and encouragement they need to shine!
Young adventurers will:
🗺️ Explore our sprawling 80-acre park through themed quests
🧠 Build critical-thinking skills
🎭 Level up with character development activities
🔬 Dive into exciting experiments
🎨 Get creative with crafts and hands-on projects
⚔️ Enjoy energetic mini-games and physical challenges
Basic Camp Information
March Break Camp is from:
Monday, March 16th to Friday, March 20th, 2026
Camp Location:
Country Heritage Park
8560 Tremaine Rd, Milton, ON L9T 2X3
Details regarding the drop-off and pick-up location will be provided prior to the camp day, along with a map.
Camp Times:
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Drop-off: Starts at 8:00 AM
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Camp: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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Pick-up: Ends at 5:00 PM (*Late pick-up fees will apply*)
Camp Cost (tax exempt):
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$275.00 per child
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$250 for children of CHAS members
Camper to Counsellor Ratio:
8:1
Safety Guidelines:
Campers will participate in indoor and outdoor activities, including visits to our heritage buildings. Please dress appropriately for the weather and ensure your camper wears proper footwear—boots are highly recommended, and closed-toe shoes are required for safety. Crocs are not permitted.
Don’t forget to pack a hat, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle for your child!
Food Guidelines:
Although we are not a peanut-free facility, we kindly ask parents to be considerate with the snacks they provide. We encourage packing a trash-free or boomerang lunch to help keep our environment clean.
We recommend packing two snacks and a lunch for your child.
Weather Guidelines:
Our programming will proceed, rain or shine! In the event of extreme weather, we will make necessary adjustments to ensure everyone's safety and comfort.
CHP Day Camp Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct
Country Heritage Park (CHP) Camp Staff use a positive, values-based approach to guide appropriate behaviours and to encourage and reinforce positive behaviours. Children are expected to follow CHP Day Camp behaviour expectations and to interact appropriately with their fellow peers, staff, and volunteers.
Our goal is for each child to have a positive and memorable experience. In order to achieve this, the safety of each child is of the utmost importance. Parent/guardian(s) and children must recognize a personal responsibility to learn and follow safety and other rules established by Country Heritage Park.
Behaviour Guidelines
All campers must:
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Be responsible for their actions, choices and words;
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Be respectful to each other and their environment;
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Be honest and true to their word;
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Care for themselves and those around them;
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Make healthy and safe choices; and
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Value diversity and seek to include others.
All children are expected to follow the CHP behaviour guidelines, and to interact in a positive and appropriate manner with their fellow peers, staff, and other members of the CHP Camp community. Behaviour (including but not limited to: violence, swearing, harassment; verbal threats; physical behaviour; running away; destructive behaviour etc.) that negatively impacts others physically or emotionally may result in dismissal or permanent removal from camp at the discretion of Country Heritage Park. Children may also be removed from camp as a result of behaviour that places themselves or others at risk.
Refunds will not be granted for dismissal prior to the end of the camp day or week.