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
Average Rate
The average rate for this program, per week, per participant.
- $1500
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