06/07/2026
CAMP SPACE FOR DMWTD SUMMER CAMPS - UPDATE
Don’t Mess with the Don has two exciting summer camps coming up this summer
Our amazing Paddling Camp , ages 12 to 16, returns for another year of Kayaking, Paddle Boarding and this year we have added Canoeing. Youth will have the opportunity to have the best time on the water while helping the environment. We will paddle out of our Cherry Beach Hub and visit Toronto Islands, Tommy Thompson Park and Biidaasige Park.
Weeks one and two are full but we are thinking of adding a third week if there is interest. August 4 to 6 will be week 3 and you can sign up here - https://forms.gle/yJbkSmmMKwkRqrW97
Sign up is open until Friday June 12th at 11:59 pm. If more than 15 youth register, we will hold a lottery at that time. If you are already registered for one of our other camps, please give others a chance.
There are also 5 spots open for week two of our WILD Summer Camp - August 10 -14th. Ages 11 - 14
Register here - https://forms.gle/ysX7HyKL8oDuBt8C8
Our WILD Summer Camp is an environmental based camp for youth 11 - 14 years old that runs for two full weeks each summer. The camp is from 8:30 to 4:30 each day. This summer camp experience is for 15 youth (a new group for each of the two weeks) aged 11-14. The camp is a full day, 5 days a week camp centered around environmental issues including human impacts of plastic pollution and trash in our ravines and waterways. Participants will learn about environmental conditions and habitat through restoration including invasive species removal and education as well as learn about native plants. Youth will help improve access and enjoyment of natural spaces through trail building and repair. Youth will create art projects that focus on important local and global issues such as habitat loss, climate change, and pollution.
The WILD program participants will have the opportunity to join the leaders and experts with our Paddle and Protect Kayaking/Canoeing/Paddle Boarding program that will allow them to learn to paddle, experience nature from the water and most importantly help restore Toronto’s waterways through clean ups and trash/plastics data collection. Camp youth will be able to have guided eco-trips to Toronto Islands to see first-hand animals and birds like Egrets, Great Blue Heron, Mink, Woodpeckers, Tree Swallows and many more native flora and fauna that in most cases are under pressure from the issues described above. All the animals listed were seen during camp in 2025.
Youth will get a chance to work with our Mtn Biking and Trail Running teams to learn about minimal impact trails and building in harmony with nature.
Week one - July 6 - 10- FULL
Week two - Aug 10 - 14 - 5 spots left
all DMWTD programs are free