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A "TIME OF YOUR LIFE" Camp Experience
Camp Bellaleo

Camp Bellaleo

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2025 CAMPER REGISTRATION IS OPEN: REGISTER NOW TO SAVE!

To reserve your spot for Summer 2025 visit our CampBrain Registration Page. We are very excited to announce that we are running 3 weeks of Boys Camp and 3 weeks of Girls Camp this summer! Visit the Rates & Dates page to see the Summer 2025 Session dates.

EARLY BIRD RATES: 

$899* register & pay before Oct 20 (Discount code THANKSGIVING24)

$999* register & pay Nov 1 (Use discount code EARLYBIRD24)

$1099* register & pay before Jan 1 (Use discount code EARLYBIRD24)

*plus HST

“This was the first year I sent Farrah away to a summer camp, and what an amazing experience it was for her! Thanks to you all, my daughter has the most precious memories of a lifetime. She has not stopped raving about her experiences since she got home yesterday."

— Natasha (parent)

OPEN HOUSE 2025

To learn more information on the overnight camp experience, please join us at Camp Bellaleo on Sunday, June 29th from 11am to 3pm.
Parents, campers, and friends can enjoy a BBQ lunch, facility tour, swim in the pool, and most importantly, time to meet the amazing Bellaleo
leadership team! Open House is a great opportunity for new campers and their families to get comfortable with camp and ask important questions they may have in person. It's also a wonderful time for returning campers to reunite and get excited for the upcoming camp season! We hope to see you there!

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We give great thanks and honour to the First Peoples of Canada, for they have been the caretakers, spirit keepers, and the wisdom of this place we now call home. Camp Bellaleo is located on the traditional Indigenous territories of the: Haudenosaunee, Anishnabewaki, Odawa, Petun, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Mississauga peoples. We acknowledge the Six Nations peoples who have traditionally lived where we are now and recognize this land as governed by the Haldimand Treaty of 1784. We are grateful to have the opportunity to meet and work on this land.

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