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Camp FAQs

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Contact Information and Business Hours

List of 2 frequently asked questions.

Fees, Refunds and Tax Receipts

List of 4 frequently asked questions.

  • What is your transfer policy?

    All transfers between camp programs must be made via email to the Crescent Camps office no later than 12 p.m. on the Thursday prior to the camp start date. Transfers are subject to availability.

    You can contact the Crescent Camps Office and the Camp Director at crescentcamps@crescentschool.org.
  • Do you prorate weeks?

    We prorate weeks that fall on a four-day week (i.e. Canada Day and the Civic Holiday). Prorated refunds or credits are not available for days a camper is absent.
  • Do you provide tax receipts?

    Please print your invoice (email confirmation) provided at the time of registration. This is your official tax receipt.
  • What is your refund policy?

    Refunds, less an administrative fee ($100 per camp) per child will be issued for all camp session cancellations up to May 31, 2024.

    After May 31, no refunds will be provided.

    Prorated refunds or credits are not available for days a camper is absent. All cancellations must be made via email to the Crescent Camps office at crescentcamps@crescentschool.org.

Registration

List of 6 frequently asked questions.

Absences

List of 1 frequently asked questions.

Code of Conduct

List of 1 frequently asked questions.

  • Does Crescent Camps have a Code of Conduct?

    Yes. Every parent/guardian must read and consent to the Crescent Camps Code of Conduct. It is based on Crescent School’s Code of Conduct and is rooted in four core values: respect, responsibility, honesty and compassion.

    Crescent Camps promotes responsibility, respect and civility in a safe learning and fun camp environment. A positive camp culture exists when all members feel safe, included and accepted and actively promote positive behaviours and interactions. All campers, counsellors, instructors and staff have the right to be safe, and feel safe, in the Crescent Camp community.

    These standards of behaviour apply not only to campers, but to all individuals involved in the Crescent Camps community – parents, volunteers, counsellors, instructors and staff – whether they are on school property, on school buses, at camp-related events or activities, or in other circumstances that could have an impact on the camp climate.

What to Bring to Camp

List of 1 frequently asked questions.

  • What do campers need to bring?

    Campers are encouraged to bring the following items to camp:

    • Sunscreen
    • Bug spray
    • Hat
    • Nut-free snacks
    • Water bottle
    • Sunglasses
    • Appropriate footwear
    • Names clearly marked on all clothing