Frequently Asked Questions at OHSF Sailing Camp

1. What should I bring with me?

2. Where are you located?

3. What time can I drop off and pick up?

4. Do you offer financial support?

5. Is it safe?

 

1. What should I bring with me?

For a fun day on the water at Sailing Camp, everyone MUST bring a few things with them:

  • A PFD (personal floation device) or lifejacket that fits (we have a very limited quantity to lend out);
  • A FULL refillable water bottle (2 if you have a spare);
  • A packed nut free lunch (please NO NUTS!);
  • Water resistant sun screen;
  • A sun hat (inexpensive sunglasses are optional);
  • Shoes that can get wet – no flip flops, old running shoes are inexpensive and work great, Crocs are ok, wetsuit shoes are good, Keens are good;
  • A swimsuit or swim shorts;
  • A sun shirt – long or short sleeve cotton t-shirt;
  • A rain jacket because we do get colder days in the summer;
  • A towel and a change of clothes;
  • Some extra warm clothing e.g. a sweater/hoodie and sweat/yoga pants.

2. Where are you located?

14 Regatta Road can be reached by car, bike or bus.

Public TTC Transit Route:
172 Cherry Beach from Union Station
Service operates 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays, Sundays and holidays and 9 a.m. to midnight on Saturdays from mid-May to October.
Public transit map for bus 72B

Public Bike Share Toronto:
Bike share map

3. What time can I drop off and pick up my child or teen?

We are a day camp. Our regular hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no extra charge for early drop-off at 8:30 a.m. or late pick-up until 4:30 p.m.

4. Do you offer financial support to help young people attend?

We do! We are a non-for profit camp with the goal of making sailing accessible to all. Last year we launched The Level the Playing Field initiative, which aims at breaking down the finical barrier to accessing sailing. We offer a limited amount of spots at a heavily discounted or cost free rate each summer.

Please contact us by emailing jr.sailing@outerharbour.net to see how you or your organization can get involved.

5. Is it safe?

Please see our safety standards, codes of conduct, and guidelines.