Junior Make & Bake

Little chefs mix, decorate, and enjoy tasty treats they create themselves.

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What is Junior Make & Bake?

Camp Type: Arts

In our NEW Jr. Make & Bake Camp, aspiring young chefs will get hands-on experience mixing, decorating and tasting their own delicious creations. From simple savoury snacks to tasty baked goods, campers will learn basic food prep skills in a safe, supervised environment. They’ll explore mostly fun no-bake recipes, as well as get the opportunity to bake a delectable treat twice during the week. The best part will be bringing home their finished goods to share with family… unless they devour them before home time! This camp is perfect for curious kids who love to get messy, be creative and enjoy every bite of their hard work! Additionally, each day will include opportunities to participate in a variety of other indoor and outdoor camp-style activities, such as recreational swimming twice per week.
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Schedule & Fees

Schedule & Fees

WeekDatesAge*Cost
Week 1June 22–266–7 Years$675
Week 2**June 29–July 36–7 Years$540
Week 3July 6–106–7 Years$675
Week 4July 13–176–7 Years$675
Week 5July 20–246–7 Years$675
Week 6July 27–316–7 Years$675
Week 7**August 4–76–7 Years$540
Week 8August 10–146–7 Years$675
Week 9August 17–216–7 Years$675

*Please read our full age policy here.

** Shortened week due to statutory holiday.

Camp Details

Two adults and two young children walk together on a shaded path surrounded by green foliage. The adults wear green shirts and shorts, while the children wear colorful summer clothes. All appear cheerful and engaged.

Dress Code

Dress for an active day.

Wear running shoes and comfortable clothing that can get dirty!

We recommend bringing a change of clothes in case of accidents or situations which require a change of clothes.

A group of children smile and perform dance moves in a brightly lit room with large windows. The focus is on a girl in a gray T-shirt, with other kids and an adult instructor in the background.

Daily Activities

Each camp has a focus and daily activities also include camp-style games and outdoor play.

Bring sunscreen, a hat and a water bottle labelled with your camper’s name.

A swim instructor in a pool gives a high-five to a smiling child wearing goggles and a red flotation device, while other children swim nearby during a swimming lesson.

Swimming

All camps include recreational swimming 2–3 times per week.

Bring a bathing suit and towel on your swim days (a schedule will be sent to registered families).

There is no alternative programming available during swim time.

Children stand in line at a cafeteria, holding trays as a staff member serves food behind a glass counter. Other staff, wearing green shirts, assist in the background. The atmosphere appears busy and organized.

Meals

Lunch and two snacks are included each day.

Sample menu available here.

WHY ARTS Camps?

For those who must create! Campers discover their creative sides through learning to be bold, brave and brilliant. From Visual Arts to Performing Arts and Culinary Arts too, campers are inspired to use their imaginations while building confidence in self-expression, communication skills and emotional intelligence. They strengthen critical thinking and perseverance as they explore new ideas, take creative risks and collaborate with others. These valuable skills enrich the world around us and can be applied to any pursuit, both in and out of the spotlight!

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Contact Camps

6 Elm Avenue   
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1N4
Canada

Tel: 416-935-4128
camps@branksome.on.ca