Camp Kirk
- Camp
Camp Kirk empowers neurodiverse kids and youth to reach their potential through recreational programs. Within a small and nurturing community, our non-competitive programs emphasize strengths so that participants can develop confidence, connection and community.
We offer programming year-round to ensure our kids and youth have a consistent touch-point with a loving community: 1) Overnight Summer Camp Program [July-August], 2) Camp Kirk Community Weekends [Oct-May], and 3) Virtual Programs [Oct-May].
NOTE: Camp Kirk supports neurodiverse kids and youth, ages 6-17. The majority of our campers have learning disabilities, autism, and/or ADHD, however, no formal diagnosis is required to apply.
Emphasis
Focus
This program has a particular approach or emphasis.
- Classic Summer Camp
- Special Needs
Format
Session Types
This program offers the following types of sessions:
- Overnight Program
Session Timings
This program offers sessions during these parts of the year:
- Spring (or March Break)
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter (or Winter Holidays)
Session Lengths
This program offers the following session lengths:
- 1 Week
- 2 Weeks
Community
Ages
This camp offers sessions for these ages:
- 6 Years
- 7 Years
- 8 Years
- 9 Years
- 10 Years
- 11 Years
- 12 Years
- 13 Years
- 14 Years
- 15 Years
- Over 15 Years
Genders
This camp offers sessions for these groups:
- All Genders
Activities
This program offers the following activities:
- Archery
- Badminton
- Baseball / Softball
- Basketball
- Camping / Cookouts
- Canoe Trips
- Canoeing
- Capture the Flag
- Ceramics / Pottery
- Climbing Wall
- Counsellor in Training
- Crafts
- Drama
- Drawing
- Fishing
- Football
- Giant Swings
- Hockey (Floor)
- Leadership Skills
- Low Ropes/Team Building
- Martial Arts
- Nature Studies
- Painting
- Rock Climbing
- Ropes Course
- Soccer
- Swimming (Recreational)
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Vertical Team Challenge Tower
Supports
This program offers the following kinds of support:
- ADD / ADHD
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Behavioral or Emotional Concerns
- Learning Disabilities
- Tourette Syndrome
Financial
Subsidy Program
This program offers subsidies. Contact them for more information.

Contact Info
Address
1083 Portage Road
Kirkfield, ON
K0M 2B0
Phone
Primary or "On Season"
Number
416-782-3310
Secondary or "Off Season"
Number
416-782-3310