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  1. Offers summer day camps for youth ages 9-14 years. Includes activities such as:MusicArts and craftsROPES courseRock climbingSports and activitiesLunch and snacks provided
  2. Offers a kids camp and family camp for kids living with cancer or in remission. Camps are medically supervised recreational-based camps and are one-week long. The camp is located in the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia. Free transportation by bus is provided or...
  3. Overnight summer camp is hosted in the Ontario campsite for youth living with Crohn's, colitis, an ostomy, or a cecostomy. Campers get to form friendships with other youth who share a similar experience. Food and activities are specialized. Activities include:...
  4. A week long sleep-away summer camp for children and youth in the Maritimes who are living with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Campers have the opportunity to:Build friendships with peers who experience the same health challengesLearn about their disease ...
  5. Camp Lots-a-WataProvided by: Kidney Foundation of Canada - Atlantic Branch - AKA: Kidney Foundation of Canada - PEI (former name)
    Offers a week-long residential camp that allows children with kidney disease the opportunity to meet and socialize with others sharing a similar experience. Activities may include:CampfiresCanoeingDramaSingalongMeeting new friendsFine artsSwimming
  6. An overnight summer camp for kids whose families are affected by chronic illness or disability. The camp aims to ease stress and build confidence through activities that focus on:?Learning new skillsTrying new activitiesBoosting self-esteemDeveloping positive ...
  7. Children and Youth ProgramsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides variety of virtual recreational programs for children with sight loss to connect with peers to socialize while learning or playing. Includes:Listening to live readingSinging and dancing together Playing game and more
  8. Culture, Sports and Recreation ProgramsProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides variety of recreational in-person and online programs. Includes:Seated dance fitnessBook clubYogaSocial meet upGuitar meet up (In-person meeting hosted locally at Charlottetown office)Music (music appreciation meet up etc.)Amateur RadioGame meet up an...
  9. Offers residential summer camps designed for children living with type 1 diabetes. Two camps options:Overnight camp for youths, ages 13-15 years at Camp MortonLion Maxwell Family Camp for children and youth, their parents, siblings, and caregiversTwo week lead...
  10. Offers residential summer camps designed for children living with type 1 diabetes. Two camps options:Overnight camp for youths, ages 13-15 years at Camp MortonLion Maxwell Family Camp for children and youth, their parents, siblings, and caregiversTwo week lead...