Programs & Rates

Summer Camp 2024
Ratio Prices (per week)

1 guest: 1 staff = $2,750

2 guests: 1 staff = $2,750

3 guests: 1 staff = $2,450

4 guests: 1 staff = $2,250

5 guests: 1 staff = $2,100

8 guests: 1 staff (Steps to Independence only) = $1,900

Other Programs Prices

Shadow Lake Centre Stouffville ON

Shadow Lake Weekends

$725.00

Shadow Lake Weekends are fully supported camp getaways for people with an intellectual disability. We’ll do arts & crafts, enjoy movies and music together, go for walks in the great outdoors, have campfires, and more! Experience the joy of each season with us at Shadow Lake!

Shadow Lake Centre Stouffville ON

Winter Break Camp
(December)

1:1 = $2,300
3:1 = $2,100
6:1 = $1,800

A wide variety of both indoor and outdoor winter activities; enjoy campfires, expand living skills, get creative in our arts & crafts or bake some cookies! For guests of all ages (7+)
Check in: Sunday 12 – 2 p.m (Lunch is not included)
Check out: Friday 10 am – 2 p.m.

Shadow Lake Centre Stouffville ON

Steps to Independence Week

$1,900

Mornings are for Steps to Independence activities. Afternoons are spent participating in traditional camp activities. In the evenings, fun social events are planned. Please note: Participation requires lower support needs (8 guests: 1 staff, limited to 40 guests total).

Shadow Lake Centre Stouffville ON

February and March Break Camp

$TBA

A wide variety of both indoor and outdoor activities; build friendships, expand living skills, enjoy nature, get creative in our arts & crafts studio or burn off some calories in our sports barn! For guests aged 7-17.
Check in: Sunday 12 – 2 p.m (Lunch is not included)
Check out: Friday 10 am – 2 p.m.


How to Apply for Camp

Visit MyCommunityHub.ca to apply for all of our camp programs.

Payment can be made by credit card or cheque. If you need help applying for camp, please contact us by email: shadowlake.office@cltoronto.ca or call: 905-640-6432.


“Those of us with developmentally challenged children know that letting our kids out of our sight creates a lot of angst. Of course! How could anyone else who hasn't spent time with them, know how to (anything) the way we parents do. We suffered that the first few years our daughter attended another summer camp. She'd come home in a daze, overweight, covered in bites that she had turned to sores by scratching. We were never far away from our phones (no cell phones then) in those days and in reality, were relieved when her week was over. 

Then we switched to Shadow Lake. She actually spoke to us and tried to relate what she had done. Unbelievable! Yes, her vacation from us and now our respite are both happily spent. Though it would be nice if she just once opted to stay with us instead of agitating for "go camp' as soon as summer rolls around. We haven't yet figured out how she knows it is that time but she does.”

- Peter & Yvonne, Parents of Camper