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REGISTER FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK CAMPS ARTS AND CRAFTS CAMP ARTS AND CRAFTS Campers will work with a variety of arts and crafts materials to create their own masterpiece. Campers may also participate Age: 4-6 Earnscliffe Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 958306 CAMP ARTS AND CRAFTS registration Ages: 6 10 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 947151 Ages: 10 13 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 947152 LISTINGS LEGEND Day Time Date No. Cost Code Tue 6:00pm Dec 5 12 $34 123456 Day, Time, and Date identify when the course begins No. indicates how many classes are part of the course Cost is the price Code is needed for registering REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 4, 2019 Visit any Recreation Centre to register or go online at www.brampton.ca/recreation if you already have an account. SPORTS CAMP ARCHERY This program is for participants who would like to learn or refine their bow and arrow skills. Participants will learn parts of the bow and arrow, proper shooting technique including stances, release, follow-through and anchor points. Required Equipment: Comfortable outdoor/weather appropriate clothing including running shoes. Campers may also cooperative games, sports, water activities registration Age: 8 15 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 932513 CAMP BASKETBALL This camp is for ballers of all abilities. Participants will enhance their offensive and defensive positioning, dribbling, shooting and passing. Technical skills will be taught through instruction as well as game play. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 940121 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 946970 CAMP BASKETBALL registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 947308 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 946972 CAMP BASKETBALL registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 940123 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 947550 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 946978 1

CAMP GYMNASTICS Have fun developing body awareness, coordination, flexibility and strength using Olympic gymnastics equipment. Campers activities and crafts. Before and after care is available, a separate registration and fee is Ken Giles Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 938381 Mon 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $33 938382 Tue 9:00 am Mar 12 1 $33 938383 Wed 9:00 am Mar 13 1 $33 938384 Thu 9:00 am Mar 14 1 $33 938385 Fri 9:00 am Mar 15 1 $33 938386 CAMP GYMNASTICS registration Hours Ken Giles Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 938394 Mon 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $33 938395 Tue 9:00 am Mar 12 1 $33 938396 Wed 9:00 am Mar 13 1 $33 938397 Thu 9:00 am Mar 14 1 $33 938398 Fri 9:00 am Mar 15 1 $33 938399 CAMP GYMNASTICS CHEERLEADING This program focuses on stretching, stunts, formations, tricks, cheers and chants. Participants will coordinate various routines that showcase their coordination and strength. Participants will also take part in Gymnastics activities such as Trampoline, Beams, and Circuits. Campers may also co-operative games, sports, water activities and crafts. Before and after care is available, a separate registration Hours Ken Giles Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 938364 Mon 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $33 938365 Tue 9:00 am Mar 12 1 $33 938366 Wed 9:00 am Mar 13 1 $33 938367 Thu 9:00 am Mar 14 1 $33 938368 Fri 9:00 am Mar 15 1 $33 938369 CAMP SKATING This camp is ideal for the beginner as well as the elite skater. Participants will be broken into groups based on ability and will work on improving their skating. This program is 100+ Camps available starting July 2. ideal for participants who want to refine their skating ability for hockey or figure skating, or would just like to learn the basics. Campers will enjoy two hours of ice time daily. must wear a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) certificate hockey helmet. Facemasks are strongly recommended for all participants. Sharpened hockey or figure skates. Mittens or gloves are required for all participants. Warm clothes including snow pants or slush pants are strongly recommended for all participants. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 939031 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 939331 CAMP SOCCER Learn the fundamentals of soccer, including rules, offensive and defensive positioning, passing, shooting and dribbling. Technical skills will be taught through instruction as well as game play. Required Equipment: Shin pads are recommended. Campers may also participate These activities vary by location. registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 947309 CAMP SOCCER Required Equipment: Shin pads are recommended. Campers may also participate M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 940087 CAMP SOCCER Required Equipment: Shin pads are recommended. Campers may also participate M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 940102 CAMPS CAMP SPORTS registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 939332 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 940061 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 947551 CAMP SPORTS registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 940073 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 947552 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 946849 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 939333 CAMP SPORTS registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 940079 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 946850 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 939334 CAMP SWIM AND SKATE Enjoy free skating on the ice and unstructured swim time in the pool. Prerequisite: No swimming ability required but must be comfortable wearing a lifejacket in the deep end. Participants must be able to stand and move forward on the ice on their own. must wear a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) certified helmet. Facemasks are strongly recommended for all participants. Sharpened hockey or figure skates. Mittens or gloves are required for all participants. Warm clothes including a jacket and snow pants/ slush pants are required for all participants. Swimming/bathing attire and comfortable clothing including running shoes. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, sports, water activities and crafts. These activities vary by location. Before and after care is available, a separate registration and fee is Chris Gibson Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 940395 Earnscliffe Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 933849 CAMP SWIMMING Campers will participate in a variety of ageappropriate indoor and outdoor activities. Participants will be broken into groups based on ability and will work on improving their swimming abilities during structured lessons. Required Equipment: Bathing/swimming attire and comfortable outdoor/weather appropriate clothing including running shoes. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, Age: 4 5 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 940194 CAMP SWIMMING Campers will participate in a variety of ageappropriate indoor and outdoor activities. Participants will be broken into groups based on ability and will work on improving their swimming abilities during structured lessons. Required Equipment: Bathing/swimming attire and comfortable outdoor/weather appropriate clothing including running shoes. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, Age: 6 9 Loafers Lake Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 944177 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 940216 DANCE CAMP DANCE This introductory dance program will emphasize fun and creative movement. Children will learn basic steps in a variety of dance disciplines such as ballet and jazz. Participants will learn a new routine each week that will be performed at the end of each week. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 939472 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 938757 CAMP DANCE registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 940003 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 939477 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 938803 CAMP DANCE registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 940007 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH Campers will enjoy this hands-on curriculumbased program which includes math, science and technology. Participants will learn scientific basics through hands-on activities and scientific experiments that focus on observation, discovery and analysis. Campers location. Before and after care is available, a separate registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 932511 2 3

registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 946804 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 939328 registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 939327 registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 948210 CAMP LEGO ROBOTICS MINDSTORMS CODING 1 Using LEGO MINDSTORMS robotics sets, participants will work to build and program robots through direct teaching, experimentation, and exploration. Participants will learn fundamental computer programming and engineering concepts using real world concepts that is integrated with science, mathematics, and design technology. Participants will solve computational problems by programming the robots to move in a variety of ways as well as integrating the ultrasonic, touch and colour sensors in their robots to complete challenges. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, sports, water activities and crafts. These activities vary by location. Before and after care is available, a separate registration Age: 10-13 years South Fletcher's Sportsplex M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 $250 954050 CAMP ENGINEERING LEGO EARLY SIMPLE MACHINES 1 Participants will be able to work as young scientists, engineers and designers working with Duplo LEGO simple machines bricks and guided activities that promote design technology, science and mathematics. Participants will work through real world investigations and problem solving to make assumptions and predictions as they make models. Themes to be explored may include: pinwheels, spinning tops, seesaws, rafts, car launchers, and measuring cars. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, sports, water activities registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $215 938938 CAMP ENGINEERING LEGO SIMPLE MACHINES 1 Participants will be able to work as young scientists, engineers and designers working with LEGO simple and powered machines bricks and guided activities that promote design technology, science and mathematics. Participants will learn about work through real world activities surrounding the topics of gears, wheels and axles, levers and pulleys. Campers location. Before and after care is available, a separate registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $215 939046 CAMP ENGINEERING LEGO STEAM PARK 1 Participants explore the world around them as they use functional elements to build interactive models using Duplo LEGO bricks. Each week develop science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) skills, including understanding cause and effect relationships, making predictions and observations, problem-solving and creating representations. Campers may also participate M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $215 947216 CAMP ROBOTICS LEGO MINDSTORMS MAKER BUILDER 1 Using LEGO Mindstorms robotics sets, participants will grow their creative problem solving skills that will enable for them to become critical thinkers and makers for the future. Participants will work through the maker design process as they learn to design, engineer, build and code using motorized models and simple programming as they work through building various models which may include gyro boy, a colour sorter, puppy robot, robotic arm, and a sound machine. Campers location. Before and after care is available, a separate registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $250 946860 CAMP ROBOTICS LEGO WEDO GEARS & GADGETS Using LEGO WeDo robotics sets, participants will work to creatively solve real life science questions and engineering problems. Participants will connect and discuss possible solutions, and then apply their knowledge when they learn to build, program and modify their models. Each week participants will work through a new project which may include: Science rovers, pulling, speed, robust structures, sorting and recycling, and mining materials. The class will then join together to share their solutions and findings through documentation and presenting their robots each week. Campers may also cooperative games, sports, water activities and crafts. These activities vary by location. Before registration Age: 7 10 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $250 942500 CAMP ROBOTICS LEGO WEDO PLANTS & ANIMALS Using LEGO WeDo robotics sets, participants will work to creatively solve real life science questions and engineering problems. Participants will connect and discuss possible solutions, and then apply their knowledge when they learn to build, program and modify their models. Each week participants will work through a new project which may include: motion sensors, frog metamorphosis, plants and pollinators, predators and prey, animal expression, and wildlife crossings. The class will then join together to share their solutions and findings through documentation and presenting their robots CAMPS BEFORE AND AFTER CARE Before and after care is available for City of Brampton camp participants. Extended hours are 7:30am-9:00am and 4:00pm-6:00pm. A separate registration Age: 4+ Class Length: 1.5 Hours M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 939951 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 942517 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 939526 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 946923 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 932452 Chris Gibson Recreation Centre M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 940321 Earnscliffe Recreation Centre M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 943307 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 932417 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 946339 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 943018 Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 943306 Loafers Lake M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 943305 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 932458 M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 937325 Ken Giles Recreation Centre M-F 7:30 am Mar 11 1 $10 938358 Mon 7:30 am Mar 11 5 $50 938355 Tue 7:30 am Mar 12 1 $10 938359 Wed 7:30 am Mar 13 1 $10 938360 Thu 7:30 am Mar 14 1 $10 938361 Fri 7:30 am Mar 15 1 $10 938362 BEFORE AND AFTER CARE Admission standards apply. Age: 3+ Class Length: 45 Minutes M-F 6:15 pm Mar 12 5 $104.80 876784 M-F 6:15 pm Mar 12 5 $104.80 876780 M-F 6:15 pm Mar 12 5 $104.80 876782 each week. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative Age: 7 12 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $250 946862 INCLUSIVE CAMP INCLUSIVE: NO LIMITS This camp program is for participants with disabilities to partake in activities including crafts, games, music, swimming and special events. These fun and inclusive activities will also promote social, fine and gross motor skills development. Additional Fees: Services for individuals with needs that require one-to-one supervision are available and can be arranged for an additional fee. Please note that additional support will be scheduled on a first come basis and is subject to available staff. For additional information, please contact the Inclusive Programmer at 905.874.2295. M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 943824 CAMP INCLUSIVE: NO LIMITS Additional Fees: Services for individuals with needs that require one-to-one supervision are available and can be arranged for an additional fee. Please note that additional support will be scheduled on a first come basis and is subject to available staff. For additional information, please contact the Inclusive Programmer at 905.874.2295. Age: 14 20 Loafer s Lake Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 943829 CAMP INCLUSIVE: NO LIMITS Additional Fees: Services for individuals with needs that require one-to-one supervision are available and can be arranged for an additional fee. Please note that additional support will be scheduled on a first come basis and is subject to available staff. For additional information, please contact the Inclusive Programmer at 905.874.2295. Age: 21+ Loafer s Lake Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 943852 GENERAL INTEREST CAMP BORN TO STAND OUT This program is for campers who want to work on developing a positive self-image. Campers will develop a toolbox of skills such as effective communication, bullying prevention, stress management, positive body image and decision making, to assist in managing friendships and home life. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as cooperative games, sports, water activities and crafts. These activities vary by location. Before and after care is available, a separate registration and fee is M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 932509 CAMP CREATIVE WRITING Using storytelling exercises, dialogue, dreams and other techniques, children create their own stories and produce an illustrated book. Participants will use computers in our Mac lab to enhance their storybook. Campers may also participate in various camp activities such as co-operative games, Age: 6 9 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 939492 CAMP CREATIVE WRITING registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 939504 CAMP KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Enjoy the excitement of the kitchen while learning how to plan, shop, prepare, cook and bake many different creations from around the world. Campers may also cooperative games, sports, water activities registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 940019 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 946939 4 5

CAMP KIDS IN THE KITCHEN registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 946967 CAMP NEIGHBOURHOOD SUMMER FUN GIRLS Campers will participate in a variety of age appropriate indoor and outdoor activities. Camp games, sports, crafts, water activities and much more will vary by location. Before registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 939330 CAMP OF THE CENTURY Get active while having fun! Campers will participate in fun-filled adventures loaded with games, sports, crafts and swims while taking advantage of Century Garden s unique splashpad and playground daily for added fun! Before and after care is available, a separate registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 946935 CAMP OF THE CENTURY Get active while having fun! Campers will participate in fun-filled adventures loaded with games, sports, crafts and swims while taking advantage of Century Garden s unique splashpad and playground daily for added fun! Campers will also be able to experience Fitzone with specialized fitness equipment for kids including the gaming area and rock climbing wall! Before and after care is available, a separate registration and fee is Mon 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 946937 CAMP GLEE CLUB Sing, dance and have fun! Campers will be encouraged to learn today s most popular song lyrics and create their own choreography and dances to go along with them. Campers location. These activities vary by facility. registration Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 943309 CAMP PARKOUR Does your child literally climb the walls in the summer? This exciting camp is perfect for your child. Parkour is an activity or sport of moving rapidly through an area, negotiating obstacles by running, jumping and climbing. We have plenty of obstacles, blocks and climbing areas at our facility where campers can challenge and develop their skills in a safe and supervised environment. Campers may also participate Ken Giles Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $165 938404 Mon 9:00 am Mar 11 1 $33 938407 Tue 9:00 am Mar 12 1 $33 938408 Wed 9:00 am Mar 13 1 $33 938409 Thu 9:00 am Mar 14 1 $33 938410 Fri 9:00 am Mar 15 1 $33 938412 CAMP READ AND WRITE Campers will build on the literacy skills they learn at school in a stress-free learning environment. It will be a stimulating environment filled with activities so that the children develop a positive attitude towards reading and writing. Participants will have the chance to visit their local library and potentially sign up for their very own library card. The goal of this camp is to help participants know that reading and writing can be fun and cool! Campers may also cooperative games, sports, water activities registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 946801 CAMP READ AND WRITE registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $150 946802 CAMP WINTER FUN Campers will participate in a variety of age appropriate indoor and outdoor activities. Camp games, sports, crafts, water activities, and much more will vary by location. Before registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 948050 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 951549 Chris Gibson Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 945817 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 946852 Loafer s Lake Recreation Centre M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 951566 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 951649 CAMP WINTER FUN Campers will participate in a variety of age appropriate indoor and outdoor activities. Camp games, sports, crafts, water activities, and must more will vary by location. Before registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 948049 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 951550 M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $135 946853 CAMP WINTER FUN TRIPPERS Campers will embark on a local adventure once a week and enjoy the traditional camp experience. Cooperative games, sports, water activities, crafts and much more will vary by location. Trip and bus fees are included in the price of the program. Please contact your local recreation centre for more information about weekly destinations. registration M-F 9:00 am Mar 11 5 $190 948152 REGISTERED PROGRAMS ARTS, DRAMA & MUSIC CRAFTS FOR KIDS Children with an active imagination will enjoy this interactive craft class. Weekly crafts will be based on a different creative theme. Required Materials: Paint appropriate clothing. Age: 3 6 Class Length: 1.5 Hours Tue 12:30 pm Mar 12 1 $8.55 938840 FIRST AID, CERTIFICATIONS & LEADERSHIP BRAMPTON LEARN TO SKATE INSTRUCTOR The Brampton Learn to Skate Instructor Program prepares the instructor to teach and evaluate skating skills. Through classroom learning and on-ice practice, instructor candidate explore teaching methods, learning strategies and activities, effective correction techniques and evaluation criteria. Practice teaching is emphasized throughout. Participants will need to complete an on-ice skills assessment throughout this course. Required Equipment: Single-bladed ice skates and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certified hockey helmet Age: 15+ Class Length: 6 Hours Mon 10:00 am Mar 11 3 $56.50 938996 FITNESS & HEALTH KICKBOXING A combination of punches, kicks, and skipping to get your heart pumping! Relieve stress, increase self-confidence, while improving overall fitness. Required Equipment: Participants are required to purchase and bring their own boxing gloves and hand wraps. Class Length: 55 Minutes Fri 4:30 pm Mar 15 1 $7.80 939873 Fri 4:30 pm Mar 15 1 $8.81 939878 YOGA MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Bond with your daughter while enjoying the mental and physical benifits of yoga. Participants will not only relax but will build trust and communication through partner poses. All participants must register individually. Required Equipment: Please supply your own non-slip Yoga mat. Age: 8+ Class Length: 55 Minutes Mon 7:30 pm Mar 11 1 $8 939808 YOGA PARENT AND CHILD Bond with your child while enjoying the mental and physical benifits of Yoga. Participants will not only relax but will build trust and communication through partner poses. All participants must register. Required Equipment: Please supply your own non-slip Yoga mat. Age: 8+ Class Length: 55 Minutes Sun 10:00 am Mar 17 1 $8 939901 6 7

GENERAL INTEREST COOKING: BAKE AND TAKE Participants will have the opportunity to create homemade treats. As the homemade goodies are being baked, participants will also create homemade cookie jars with a variety of dry ingredients to try recipes at home. Mon 1:00 pm Mar 11 1 $10.27 938821 Mon 6:30 pm Mar 11 1 $10.27 959070 Wed 6:30 pm Mar 13 1 $10.27 959071 COOKING: CUPCAKE CREATIONS Have fun while learning to bake and decorate an assortment of homemade cupcakes. Participants will learn the basics of how to follow a recipe, apply frosting and how to decorate their creations with sprinkles and icing. Individual cupcake decorating styles will be encouraged through instructor guidance and in-class practice. Class Length: 1.5 Hours Wed 12:30 pm Mar 13 1 $8.55 938826 HOMEMADE SOAP MAKING LEVEL 1 Participants will learn to mix, pour and make colourful soap creations themselves using various shapes. They will also learn how to package their homemade soap. Making homemade soap is lots of fun and participants will leave at the end of the class with their creations! Tue 10:00 am Mar 12 1 $18.14 938834 CAMP OOZE KABOOM This program provides participants the opportunity to explore the world of science through fun and interactive experimentation. Participants will have the chance to engage in experiments to allow them a hands-on experience to unleash their inner scientist. Age: 6-13 Tue 6:30 pm Mar 12 $10.27 959067 Wed 1:00 pm Mar 13 $10.27 959068 Thu 6:30 pm Mar 14 $10.27 959069 HOMEMADE SOAP MAKING LEVEL 2 Participants will take an active role in creating their soap creations by learning how to layer, swirl and add confetti. Participants will leave at the end of the class with their creations! Prerequisites: Homemade Soap Making Level 1 (6 to 13 Years) Thu 10:30 am Mar 14 1 $18.14 938847 ROYAL PARTY Through this program, participants will have the opportunity to playout their fairy-tale dreams. Together with other little princes and princesses, participants will engage in a royal tea party, create special fairy tale themed crafts and play games for royalty. Participants are encouraged to wear costumes if they desire. Age: 3 6 Wed 10:00 am Mar 13 1 $10.27 938846 Fri 10:30 am Mar 15 1 $10.27 938849 SUPERHERO PARTY Through this program, participants will have the opportunity to be their favourite superhero for a day. Together with other superheroes, participants will engage in superhero themed crafts, games, stories, and more! Participants are encouraged to wear costumes if they desire. Age: 3 6 Fri 10:30 am Mar 15 1 $10.27 938851 INCLUSIVE PROGRAMS INTEGRATED SUPPORT WORKER PRE-REGISTRATION The City of Brampton is committed to providing recreational experiences to all individuals with various abilities. Integration Services encourages participants who have a disability to take part in the City of Brampton s registered programs with additional support on a 2:1 ratio. To request additional support for your child to take part in a City of Brampton registered program, you must first register your child into the program of their choice and then register to request the additional support by using the barcode below. Please note that additional support will be scheduled on a first come basis and subject to availability. 939765 Deadline to register: March 11, 2019 SKIING & SNOWBOARD SKIING LEVEL 1 This program is for skiers with no experience. Participants will enjoy a 1-hour group lesson with a ski instructor followed by 1 hour of practice time afterwards on their own. Participants will learn equipment basics, a straight run to a snow plow stop, and snow plow turns from halfway. (snow pants, winter coat, hat and gloves) and full ski equipment (skis, boots, bindings, Age: 5 7 M-F 11:00 am Mar 11 5 $90.25 943366 SKIING LEVEL 1 (snow pants, winter coat, hat and gloves) and full ski equipment (skis, boots, bindings, M-F 10:00 am Mar 11 5 $90.25 943352 M-F 1:00 pm Mar 11 5 $90.25 943365 SKIING LEVEL 1 SMALL GROUP Maximum 3 participants. This program is for skiers with no experience. Participants will enjoy a 1 hour group lesson with a ski instructor followed by 1 hour of practice time afterwards on their own. Participants will learn equipment basics, straight runs and how to glide on a gentle slope. Full ski equipment (skis, boots, bindings, Age: 6+ Class Length: 1 Hour Mon 3:00 pm Mar 11 1 $45.13 943368 Tue 3:00 pm Mar 12 1 $45.13 943369 Wed 3:00 pm Mar 13 1 $45.13 943370 Thu 3:00 pm Mar 14 1 $45.13 943371 Fri 3:00 pm Mar 15 1 $45.13 943372 SKIING LEVEL 2 This program is for skiers with little experience. Participants will enjoy a 1-hour group lesson with a ski instructor followed by 1 hour of practice time afterwards on their own. Participants will learn to develop increased confidence on their skis, control on beginner slopes, link snow plow turns while using poles, and an introduction to parallel skiing. Prerequisite: Skiing Level 1 (snow pants, winter coat, hat and gloves) and full ski equipment (skis, boots, bindings, M-F 2:00 pm Mar 11 5 $90.25 943367 SNOWBOARDING LEVEL 1 This program is for snowboarders with no previous experience. Participants will enjoy a 1-hour group lesson with a snowboard instructor followed by 1 hour of practice time afterwards on their own. Participants will learn to develop confidence on beginner slopes and perform basic pendulum turns. helmet, boots and bindings). Ski rental Age: 3 5 M-F 10:00 am Mar 11 5 $90.25 944003 SNOWBOARDING LEVEL 1 SKI RENTAL EQUIPMENT Ski equipment rental fee. Ski equipment rental includes: skis, boots, bindings, ski helmet and poles if Age: 4+ Class Length: 5 Hours M-F 10:00 am Mar 11 5 $88.50 943353 Mon 10:00 am Mar 11 1 $17.70 943354 Tue 10:00 am Mar 12 1 $17.70 943355 Wed 10:00 am Mar 13 1 $17.70 943356 Thu 10:00 am Mar 14 1 $17.70 943357 Fri 10:00 am Mar 15 1 $17.70 943358 helmet, boots and bindings). Snowboard rental equipment is an option for an additional fee. Age: 6 7 M-F 11:00 am Mar 11 5 $90.25 944006 SNOWBOARDING LEVEL 1 helmet, boots and bindings). Snowboard rental equipment is an option for an additional fee. M-F 1:00 pm Mar 11 5 $90.25 944010 SNOWBOARDING LEVEL 1 SMALL GROUP Maximum 3 participants. This program is for snowboarders with no previous experience. Participants will enjoy a 1-hour group lesson with a snowboard instructor followed by 1 hour of practice time afterwards on their own. Participants will learn to develop confidence on beginner slopes and perform basic pendulum turns. helmet, boots and bindings). Ski rental Age: 6+ Mon 2:00 pm Mar 11 1 $45.13 944016 Tue 2:00 pm Mar 12 1 $45.13 944018 Wed 2:00 pm Mar 13 1 $45.13 944019 Thu 2:00 pm Mar 14 1 $45.13 944020 Fri 2:00 pm Mar 15 1 $45.13 944021 RENTAL EQUIPMENT SPORTS TENNIS LEVEL 1 This program is for players with no previous tennis experience. Participants will enjoy learning the fundamentals of tennis including rules, scoring, grips, strokes, serving and volleying. M-F 9:30 am Mar 11 5 $58.70 945101 TENNIS LEVEL 1 M-F 10:30 am Mar 11 5 $58.70 945102 TENNIS LEVEL 2 Players will continue to build on skills developed in Level 1. This program will have an emphasis on consistency and ball controls. Players will work on their skills through instruction, single games and double games. Prerequisite: Tennis Level 1 M-F 11:30 am Mar 11 5 $58.70 945103 TENNIS SKILLS AND DRILLS PLUS TOURNAMENT Tennis players will improve their skills through instruction. This program also includes games and a round robin tournament. Please note that due to limited space, we are unable to accommodate spectators. No tennis experience Class Length: 3 Hours Mon 1:30 pm Mar 11 2 $69.25 945100 SNOWBOARD RENTAL EQUIPMENT Snowboard equipment rental fee. Rental will include: snowboard with a metal edge, leash, snowboard helmet, boots and bindings. Age: 4+ Class Length: 5 Hours M-F 10:00 am Mar 11 5 $108.15 943359 Mon 2:00 pm Mar 11 1 $21.63 943360 Tue 2:00 pm Mar 12 1 $21.63 943361 Wed 2:00 pm Mar 13 1 $21.63 943362 Thu 2:00 pm Mar 14 1 $21.63 943363 Fri 2:00 pm Mar 15 1 $21.63 943364 8 9

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