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Join the TORYMCA family and have the:
Experience that lasts a lifetime!
Program Features:
• Exciting programs for children ages 4-15
• Supervised care from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
• Before and After camper care from 6 am to 6 pm
• Transportation from convenient bus stops
• Age specific programs the entire day
• The most qualified staff around
• The lowest ratios of staff to campers
e-mail pmarchand@northwestctymca.org
There’s something for everyone!
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| Parent Handbook | Health History | Camp bus schedule |
| Camp brochure 2007 | Camper Info Form | Authorization for medications |
Camp TORYMCA offers a great variety of activities for children ages 4 to 15. Campers are divided up into age appropriate units and are led by caring staff carefully selected for their special skills, experience and love of children.
Archery Arts and Crafts Swim Lessons
Free Swim Canoeing Camp Songs Special Events
Fishing Ropes Course Field Sports Hiking
Nature Hard court sports And Much More!
The camp staff is led by returning Camp Director Patrick Marchand, a 2001 graduate of Springfield College, who has extensive experience in camping.
A Special Place For Every Child
To meet the developmental needs of each age
group, TORYMCA has designed special units for every grade. Units are coed
(girls only unit available) and each has it’s own team of counselors. Even
though we separate children by grade, we recognize the importance of multi-age
grouping. In program areas, at free swim, and during special events, campers
have the opportunity to meet younger or older campers. Children learn from each
other at camp and enjoy sharing skills.
Unit Groupings
Camp Chipmunk........................ Ages 4 & 5.........................Mon - Fri
Camp TORYMCA.......................1st-6th grades
Adventure Camp........................ 7th - 9th grades
Girl
Scout Camp ...................... 3rd grade and up

CIT PROGRAM
Tenth Grade
This 4 or 6 week leadership training program is designed to place participants in leadership roles under the guidance of experienced camp staff. With the CIT Director, CITs will plan events, improve activity skills in camp program areas, learn first aid and safety, and engage in interactive learning through group discussions and hands-on activities. Field trips, overnights and more. Special application process required.
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation to and from camp by bus is available at no extra charge. Each bus is chaperoned by camp staff.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information and a registration packet, please contact Patrick Marchand at 379-0708 or email him at pmarchand@northwestctymca.org.
It is the YMCA’s policy that no child be turned away based upon their inability to pay. Applications are available by clicking here or at the YMCA or by calling 489-3133 ext. 102.
Families receiving assistance through the state-funded Child Care Assistance Program may use their certificates at the YMCA.
Girl Scout Camp Assistance
Families registering for Girl Scout Camp must apply for financial assistance through the Girl Scouts, the Girl Scouts office can be reached at 860-489-9481.