Summer Camp offers unique experiences

July 10, 2015
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Summer campers in Toronto

Columbia International College’s Learn English and Discover Summer Camp recently begun and is giving campers from around the world memorable experiences.

During their time in Canada, campers will learn English, explore Hamilton, Ontario, and Canada, and most importantly, have a fun and safe adventure. They will visit many great attractions including: • Niagara Falls & Niagara–on-the-Lake • Toronto (CN Tower, Marineland, Medieval Times, Rogers Centre and more!) • Bark Lake Leadership Centre • Montréal & Ottawa

New in 2015 This year, the program is introducing some new and exciting features. Campers will enjoy canoeing in the Toronto Harbour and share in all the excitement of the Pan American Games!

• Canoeing in the Toronto Islands Campers will paddle through the Toronto Harbour and the 13 city islands for a unique view of the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and all the city skyscrapers.

• Pan Am Games!  The Pan American Games are the world’s third largest international multi-sport Games and are being hosted in Toronto. Campers will cheer on local athletes and experience local events and festivals happening during the Games.

More about camp Columbia’s ESL summer camp program is a unique opportunity to practice English, explore Canada, and meet people from around the world. 3- 4 week programs are available for juniors (ages 9-14) and seniors (ages 15-19). To learn more about Columbia’s Summer Camp program click here.

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