Camp | Date | Time | Ages | Locations | Early Bird Fee (Before May 23rd) |
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Multi Sports | July 7-11th | 9am - 3pm | 8-14 | Queens Park South | $299 / $269 |
Young Artists & Writers | July 7-11th | 9am - 3pm | 6-10 | NWSS | $299 / $269 |
Multi Sports | July 14-18th | 9am - 3pm | 8-14 | Ryall Park | $299 / $269 |
Acting & Drama | July 14-18th | 9am - 12pm | 9-15 | NWSS | $189 / $169 |
Creative Writing | July 14-18th | 12:30pm - 3:30pm | 9-15 | NWSS | $189 / $169 |
Tennis | July 21-25th | 9am - 12pm | 8-14 | Simcoe Park | $189 / $169 |
Junior Dancers | July 21-25th | 9am - 12pm | 6-10 | NWSS | $189 / $169 |
Co-operative Games & Activities | July 21-25th | 12:30pm - 3:30pm | 6-10 | NWSS | $189 / $169 |
Soccer | July 28 - Aug 1st | 9am - 12pm | 8-14 | Ryall Park | $189 / $169 |
Young Artists & Writers | July 28 - Aug 1st | 9am - 3pm | 6-10 | NWSS | $299 / $269 |
Multi Sports | August 11-15th | 9am - 3pm | 8-14 | Queens Park South | $299 / $269 |
Young Artists & Writers | August 11-15th | 9am - 3pm | 6-10 | NW United Church | $299 / $269 |
Soccer | August 18-22nd | 9am - 12pm | 8-15 | Queens Park South | $189 / $169 |
Student Leadership | August 18-22nd | 9am - 12pm | 9-15 | NW United Church | $189 / $169 |
Young Entrepreneurs | August 18-22nd | 12:30pm - 3:30pm | 9-15 | NW United Church | $189 / $169 |
A native of Nepean, Ontario, Munro came out west to play basketball for then-National Team Head Coach Jay Triano at Simon Fraser University, where he finished his career as the schools all-time assist and 3-point leader. Munro played two years for the Canadian Junior National Team (where he was a teammate of former NBA MVP Steve Nash), before working 6 years in the NBA for the Vancouver Grizzlies. He was the Camp Director for the Adidas “Best in the West” Super Camp for over a decade, and a Founding Partner with the NCAA Vancouver Showcase (Canada's first NCAA basketball tournament), which launched in Vancouver in 2018. Over the years, Munro has done youth clinics across Western Canada and after nearly 30 years overseeing the Douglas College youth programs, eases into semi-retirement by continuing to give back to the local sports community.
Geoff grew up in a family of 8, including being the middle of 5 boys. Many days were spent playing whatever the sport of the month happened to be, and always fighting hard to keep up with his older siblings. He also played organized baseball, soccer, basketball, and football (and street hockey whenever possible). In college, he played 4 years of basketball, where he was also named team captain in his final seasons. He then picked up rugby, and later tennis, and knows he will be an avid life-long athlete. He went on to earn a Master of Arts degree in Leadership, which built the foundation for his passion of using sport as a key tool for critical life skill development in youth. He has used these skills to inform and direct his 6 years of coaching youth soccer and basketball. Like his wife Sandra, he works hard to pass along his love of playing and movement to their 4 kids and as many of the neighborhood kids, as well.