Post on 20-May-2018
• Please refer to the “Important Information” section of the guide for details about our camps
• Refer to the Table of Contents to find your child’s age group and camp options
• Note the course codes for all camps you would like to register your child in
• Use the course codes to register online or in person starting February 14, 2017
WHERE TO REGISTER
In PersonCustomer Service Centre 1-213 Van Vliet ComplexUniversity of Alberta Edmonton, ABT6G 2H9
Customer Service DeskSaville Community Sports Centre11610 65 AveEdmonton, ABT6G 2E1
Online www.activityreg.ualberta.ca
Please see our Terms and Conditions at the back of the guide for more information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Green & Gold Sport Campsuab.ca/sportsystem sports@ualberta.ca
Customer Service Centre780.492.2231activityreg@ualberta.ca
FACULTY FACILITIES
Aquatics Centre.........................................................780.492.3570Wilson Climbing Centre ............................................780.492.2767Hanson Fitness and Lifestyle Centre .......................780.492.7114Foote Field ................................................................780.492.6868Saville Community Sports Centre ............................780.492.1000
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA IS PROUD TO OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF SUMMER CAMPS FOR KIDS INCLUDING:
Faculty of Engineering – DiscoverE Campsdiscovere.ualberta.ca/SummerCamps
Faculty of Science – Summer Campsualberta.ca/camps/faculty-of-science
Faculty of Arts – Eurekamp Summer Campsp4c.ualberta.ca/eurekamp
Steadward Centre – Summer Camps www.steadwardcentre.ca
For a complete listing of University of Alberta Summer Camps, please visit: ualberta.ca/camps
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANT INFORMATION
ACTIVE-START CAMPS (AGES 3–5)
FUNDAMENTALS CAMPS (AGES 6–8)
LEARN-TO-TRAIN CAMPS (AGES 9–11)
TRAIN-TO-TRAIN CAMPS (AGES 12–14)
TRAIN-TO-COMPETE CAMPS (AGES 15–17)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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GREEN & GOLDSPORT CAMPSWelcome to the 2017 edition of our Green & Gold Sport Camps, which provide participants with a fun-filled and memorable developmental experience in the home of the Golden Bears and Pandas! Green & Gold Sport Camps feature an ideal blend of sport-specific and general athletic development.
The sport-specific component has been designed in conjunction with our University of Alberta Head Coaches, and is consistent with the guidelines of each sport’s Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) framework. The general athletic component is delivered through our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. The inclusion of these two components is intended to help participants build well-rounded skills and have a great time in the process!
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In order to enhance learning and enjoyment, all camps at the FUNdamentals (ages 6–8), Learn-to-Train (ages 9–11), Train-to-Train (ages 12–14) and Train-to-Compete (ages 15–17) stages continue to be full-day camps. All camps at the Active-Start (ages 3–5) stage continue to be half-day morning camps.
GREEN & GOLD ELITE CAMPS
The Green & Gold Sport System and Golden Bears and Pandas Varsity Athletics are excited to offer Green & Gold Elite Camps in several of our varsity sports. These camps are designed for athletes looking to learn in a high performance environment, develop advanced skills and tactics, and gain exposure to the coaches, athletes and training facilities at the University of Alberta.• Participants will train alongside current Golden Bears and/
or Pandas Varsity Athletes• Programming is designed and delivered by our Varsity Head
Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Performance Coaches• Lessons plans will focus on advanced skills and tactics• Participants will receive custom camp apparel
Information about these camps will be released in Spring 2017 through our website: uab.ca/sportsystem. Please check the website for information about these exciting camps as it becomes available.
NEW FOR 2017: SWIMMING IS NOW INCLUDED IN MULTI-SPORT CAMPS
Swimming will now be featured throughout Green & Gold Multi-Sport Camps at the FUNdamentals and Learn-to-Train stages. Participants who may be interested in full day swim camps should stay tuned for the release of the Green & Gold Elite Camp information.
Parking IncludedFor your convenience, parking during designated drop-off and pick-up periods is included in your camp fee. Parents will be provided with a parking pass for specified areas during designated times. More detailed information will be provided prior to the first day of your registered camp.
Where to Register• IN PERSON: Customer Service Centre (1-213 Van Vliet
Complex) OR Customer Service Desk (Saville Community Sports Centre)
• ONLINE: www.activityreg.ualberta.ca• Please see our Terms and Conditions at the back of this
guide for more information
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Customer Service Centre 780.492.2231activityreg@ualberta.ca
DROP-OFF & PICK-UP PROCEDURES
Full-Day Camps• Drop-off and camp sign in will begin at 8:30am• Pick-up and camp sign out will end at 4:30pm• All full-day camps begin at 8:45am and end at 4:15pm
Half-Day Camps (Active-Start Only)• Drop-off and camp sign in will begin at 8:30am• Pick-up and camp sign out will end at 12:15 pm• All half-day camps begin at 8:45am and end at 12:00pm
Camp Drop-Off and Pick-Up Locations• Van Vliet Complex – 114 Street and 87 Avenue• Saville Community Sports Centre (West Entrance) –
11610 65 Avenue• Clare Drake Arena – 115 Street and 89 Avenue
(FUNdamentals & Learn-to-Train Hockey Camps)• Campus Saint-Jean – Soccer Fields – 8406 91 Street
(Train-to-Train Soccer Camps)
Supervised Lunches• All participants attending a full-day camp will be supervised
during the lunch break• All participants are required to provide their own lunch.
Healthy options are encouraged• Please ensure all lunches and snacks are nut free
Parking & Location Information• If your child is attending a golf camp, they must be dropped
off and picked up at SAVILLE COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE (West Entrance). We will provide supervised transportation to and from RedTail Landing Golf Club and ensure they arrive safely
• If your child is attending a soccer camp at CAMPUS SAINT-JEAN, please make arrangements for drop off and pick up at that location
• If your child is attending a hockey camp at CLARE DRAKE ARENA, please make arrangements for drop off and pick up in the east end of the arena at ice level
• If your child is attending a camp on NORTH CAMPUS, including VAN VLIET COMPLEX and CLARE DRAKE ARENA, we will provide you with a parking permit. This permit will allow you to park in specified areas during designated drop-off and pick-up times. More information will be sent to all registrants in advance of their camp
• If your child is attending a camp at SAVILLE COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE, no parking permits are required
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ACTIVE-START CAMPS (AGES 3–5)
Sportball™This half-day camp is offered in partnership with Sportball™, which has a proven track record of delivering quality programming at this initial stage of athletic development. The goal of this camp is to introduce participants to the concepts and skills involved in a wide range of ball games, and in the process to promote cooperation and fair play.
• Participants may be grouped based on age and/or experience
• No previous sports experience is required • Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
The Active-Start stage of the Long-Term Athlete Development framework is intended to introduce and build fundamental movement skills and help participants feel comfortable in all sporting environments.
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35756 Jul 4–7 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $128
35757 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $160
35758 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $160
35759 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $160
35760 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $160
35761 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $128
35762 Aug 14–18 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $160
35763 Aug 21–25 Saville Community Sports Centre 3–5 yrs 0845–1200 $160
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FUNDAMENTALS CAMPS (AGES 6–8)The FUNdamentals stage of the Long-Term Athlete Development framework is intended to help participants improve their fundamental movement skills and build the basic skills associated with a variety of sports that are best initiated at this stage. All FUNdamentals camps have been designed in conjunction with our Golden Bears and Pandas coaches and Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation experts.
BasketballThe goals of this camp are to build basic basketball skills and improve general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the basketball court where participants will develop their footwork, dribbling, passing, and shooting skills through fun drills and modified game play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous basketball experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive a souvenir basketball and an
official camp t-shirt
ClimbingThe goals of this camp are to build basic climbing skills and improve general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the climbing wall where participants will begin to develop their bouldering, high-wall climbing and rappelling skills through a variety of fun drills and challenges. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous climbing experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35664 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35665 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35666 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35816 Aug 21–25 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35677 Jul 10–14 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35678 Jul 24–28 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35679 Jul 31–Aug 4 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35680 Aug 8–11 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35681 Aug 14–18 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35682 Aug 21–25 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
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REGISTRATION 7
HockeyThe goals of this camp are to build basic hockey skills and improve general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the ice at Clare Drake Arena where participants will begin to develop their skating, passing, shooting and puck-handling skills through fun drills and modified game play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• This is not a beginners’ camp, so some previous hockey
experience is required• Participants are required to come with full hockey
equipment including their own stick along with suitable athletic clothing and footwear for the AIM component
• All participants will receive an official camp hockey jersey
Multi-SportThe goals of this camp are to give participants an opportunity to explore a variety of team sports that are suitable at this stage and to simultaneously develop a wide range of sport-specific and general athletic skills. The planned sports in this camp are basketball, soccer, softball and swimming, although adjustments are possible depending on weather or other circumstances. An alternative option will exist for participants who are unable to swim. General athletic skills will be taught through our innovative AIM Program, which incorporates a variety of age-appropriate physical and mental activities. This camp will focus on skill development over the first four days, with a friendly competition featured on the final day. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• Previous sports experience is not required• Participants should come prepared each day with athletic
clothing and footwear, as well as swimwear • All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35718 Jul 4–7 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $185
35719 Jul 10–14 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35720 Jul 17–21 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35721 Jul 24–28 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35722 Jul 31–Aug 4 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35723 Aug 8–11 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $185
35724 Aug 14–18 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35725 Aug 21–25 Van Vliet Complex 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $230
Code Date Gender Location Age Time Cost
35710 Jul 4–7 Open Clare Drake Arena 6–8 yrs 0845–
1615 $320
35711 Jul 17–21 Open Clare Drake Arena 6–8 yrs 0845–
1615 $400
35712 Jul 31–Aug 4 Open Clare Drake
Arena 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $400
35713 Aug 21–25 Girls Only Clare Drake Arena 6–8 yrs 0845–
1615 $400
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SoccerThe goals of this camp are to build basic soccer skills and improve general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the soccer field where participants will develop their ball control, dribbling, passing and shooting skills through fun drills and modified match play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Please note this camp is now located on the University of
Alberta’s South Campus• Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous soccer experience is required• Participants are asked to wear shin guards, soccer socks,
cleats and suitable athletic clothing• Please bring running shoes for the AIM component or in
case the camp is moved indoors due to inclement weather• Camp activities will take place primarily outdoors. Camp
participants should be prepared for inclement weather• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
TennisThe goals of this camp are to build basic tennis skills and improve general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the Saville Community Sports Centre’s tennis courts where participants will develop the skills associated with the forehand, backhand, serve and volley through fun drills and modified match play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous tennis experience is required• Appropriately sized racquets will be provided to those who
need them• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Run, Jump, ThrowThe goals of this camp are to build basic track and field skills and improve general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent at Foote Field’s outdoor track where participants will begin to develop the skills that are included in Athletics Canada’s popular Run Jump Throw Wheel program. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous track and field experience is required • Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35734 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35735 Aug 21–25 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35736 Jul 4–7 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35737 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35738 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35739 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35774 Jul 4–7 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $265
35775 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35776 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35777 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35778 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35780 Aug 14–18 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35781 Aug 21–25 Saville Community Sports Centre 6–8 yrs 0845–1615 $330
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LEARN-TO-TRAIN CAMPS (AGES 9–11)The Learn-to-Train stage of the Long-Term Athlete Development framework is intended to help participants build and improve sport-specific skills in a wide range of sports and strengthen their general athletic skills. All Learn-to-Train camps have been designed in conjunction with our Golden Bears and Pandas coaches and Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation experts.
BasketballThe goals of this camp are to improve key basketball skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the basketball court where participants will develop their footwork, dribbling, passing and shooting skills, and will learn some basic tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous basketball experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive a souvenir basketball and an
official camp t-shirt
ClimbingThe goals of this camp are to build basic climbing skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the climbing wall where participants will begin to develop their bouldering, high-wall climbing and rappelling skills through a variety of fun drills and challenges. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous climbing experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Gender Location Age Time Cost
35667 Jul 4–7 Boys Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
9–11 yrs
0845–1615 $225
35670 Jul 17–21 Girls Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
9–11 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35671 Jul 24–28 Girls Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
9–11 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35668 Jul 31–Aug 4 Boys Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
9–11 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35669 Aug 14–18 Boys Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
9–11 yrs
0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35683 Jul 4–7 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35684 Jul 10–14 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35685 Jul 17–21 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35686 Jul 24–28 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35687 Jul 31–Aug 4 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35688 Aug 21–25 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
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CurlingThe goals of this camp are to build basic curling skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent in the Saville Community Sports Centre’s curling rink where participants will begin to develop their delivery and sweeping skills through fun drills and modified game play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous curling experience is required • Specialized half-weight ‘little rocks’ will be used• Brooms and sliders will be provided to those who need them• Participants are required to wear a CSA approved helmet,
clean athletic shoes, and warm athletic clothing when on the ice
• They are also required to bring a separate pair of athletic shoes and summer athletic clothing for the AIM component
• All participants will receive an official camp hoodie
Flag FootballThe goals of this camp are to build basic flag football skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on Foote Field’s new artificial turf where participants will begin to develop non-contact skills like passing, receiving, running with the ball and defending through fun drills and modified game play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous football experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
GolfThe goals of this camp are to build basic golf skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent at RedTail Landing Golf Club’s outstanding practice facilities where participants will begin to develop their full swing, short game and putting skills. The other half will be spent on South Campus taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Bus transportation between South Campus and RedTail
Landing is included in the price of this camp• Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous golf experience is required• Appropriately sized golf clubs will be provided to those who
need them• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35693 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35694 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35695 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35696 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35697 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35838 Aug 14–18 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35703 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35839 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $225
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35708 Jul 10–14
Saville Community Sports Centre/RedTail LandingGolf Club
9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $330
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Multi-SportThe goal of this camp is to give participants an opportunity to explore a variety of team sports that are suitable at this stage and to simultaneously develop a wide range of sport-specific and general athletic skills. The planned sports in this camp are basketball, soccer, flag football/rugby, volleyball and swimming, although adjustments are possible depending on weather or other circumstances. An alternative option will exist for participants who are unable to swim. General athletic skills will be taught through our innovative AIM Program, which incorporates a variety of age-appropriate physical and mental activities. This camp will focus on skill development over the first four days, with a friendly competition featured on the final day. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• Previous sports experience is not required• Participants should come prepared each day with athletic
clothing and footwear, as well as swimwear• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
HockeyThe goals of this camp are to improve basic hockey skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the ice at Clare Drake Arena where participants will develop their skating, passing, shooting and puck-handling skills, and will learn some basic tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• This is not a beginners’ camp, so some previous hockey
experience is required• Participants are required to come with full hockey
equipment including their own stick along with suitable athletic clothing and footwear for the AIM component
• All participants will receive an official camp hockey jersey
Code Date Gender Location Age Time Cost
35714 Jul 10–14 Open Clare Drake Arena 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $400
35715 Jul 24–28 Open Clare Drake Arena 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $400
35716 Aug 14–18 Open Clare Drake Arena 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $400
35717 Aug 21–25 Girls Only Clare Drake Arena 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $400
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35726 Jul 4–7 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $185
35727 Jul 10–14 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35728 Jul 17–21 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35729 Jul 24–28 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35730 Jul 31–Aug 4 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35731 Aug 8–11 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $185
35732 Aug 14–18 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $230
35733 Aug 21–25 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $230
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TennisThe goals of this camp are to improve basic tennis skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the Saville Community Sports Centre’s tennis courts where participants will develop the skills associated with the forehand, backhand, serve and volley, and will learn some basic tactical concepts associated with both singles and doubles play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous tennis experience is required• Appropriately sized racquets will be provided to those who
need them • Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
SoccerThe goals of this camp are to improve key soccer skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the soccer field where participants will develop their ball control, dribbling, passing and shooting skills, and will learn some basic tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Please note this camp is now located on the University of
Alberta’s South Campus• Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous soccer experience is required• Participants are asked to wear shin guards, soccer socks,
cleats and suitable athletic clothing• Please bring running shoes for the AIM Component and in
case the camp is moved indoors due to inclement weather• Camp activities will take place primarily outdoors. Camp
participants should be prepared for inclement weather• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35742 Jul 4–7 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35743 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35744 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35745 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35782 Jul 4–7 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $265
35783 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35784 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35785 Aug 14–18 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $330
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VolleyballThe goals of this camp are to build basic volleyball skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the volleyball court where participants will develop basic skills like underhand serving, volleying, forearm passing, spiking and blocking through fun drills and modified match play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Please note this camp is now located on the University of
Alberta’s North Campus• Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level • No previous volleyball experience is required• Participants are required to wear athletic clothing and
footwear, and kneepads if desired• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Track and FieldThe goals of this camp are to build basic track and field skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent at Foote Field’s outdoor track where participants will develop the skills related to sprints, distance races, jumping events and throwing events. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous track and field experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35790 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35791 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $225
Code Date Gender Location Age Time Cost
35795 Jul 4–7 Girls Only Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $225
35796 Jul 10–14 Boys Only Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $280
35797 Jul 17–21 Girls Only Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $280
35798 Jul 24–28 Boys Only Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $280
35841 Jul 31–Aug 4 Girls Only Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $280
35842 Aug 8–11 Boys Only Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–
1615 $225
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14 AQUATICS
WrestlingThe goals of this camp are to build basic wrestling skills and strengthen general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent in our wrestling gym where participants will develop basic skills like stance, motion, takedowns and groundwork through fun drills and modified matches. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous wrestling experience is required• Athletic clothing and clean indoor footwear are required• Participants are also required to bring a separate pair of
athletic shoes for the AIM component• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35805 Jul 31–Aug 4 Van Vliet Complex 9–11 yrs 0845–1615 $280
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TRUE SPORT LIVES HEREGreen & Gold Sport Camps are proud to support the True Sport Movement. As a True Sport member, we are dedicated to the idea that sport can result in a wealth of benefits if done right. With this idea in mind, our camps are aligned with the True Sport Principles of: Go For It, Play Fair, Respect Others, Keep It Fun, Stay Healthy, Include Everyone, and Give Back. For more information, please visit www.truesportpur.ca.
TRAIN-TO-TRAIN CAMPS (AGES 12–14)The Train-to-Train stage of the Long-Term Athlete Development framework is intended to help participants improve and advance their sport-specific skills and solidify their general athletic skills. All Train-to-Train camps have been designed in conjunction with our Golden Bears and Pandas coaches and Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation experts.
AIM Sport LeadershipThe goal of this camp is to give aspiring young athletes the tools to become better leaders and performers in their chosen sport(s). This is done through a comprehensive approach that combines physical training, leadership development, mental training, and cross-training. The physical training component of this camp will include an equal focus on advanced movement skills (i.e. agility, balance, coordination and speed) and athletic fitness (i.e. strength, power, flexibility, mobility and endurance). The leadership component will include hands-on assistant coaching opportunities within our Green & Gold Sport Camps. The mental training component will introduce a variety of essential leadership skills like teamwork, confidence, goal setting and communication. Finally, the cross training component will enable participants to experience a number of our Late Entry Sports. Together these components will help young athletes develop into well rounded leaders and competitors.• This camp is best suited for young athletes with ongoing
competitive aspirations• Other than athletic clothing and footwear there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
BasketballThe goals of this camp are to advance technical and tactical basketball skills and to refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the basketball court where participants will develop their footwork, dribbling, passing, shooting and rebounding skills, and will learn some key tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• Some previous basketball experience is an asset• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive a souvenir basketball and an
official camp t-shirt
ClimbingThe goals of this camp are to improve key climbing skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the climbing wall where participants will develop their bouldering, high-wall climbing and rappelling skills through a variety of fun drills and challenges. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected multi-sport experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous climbing experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35658 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $300
35660 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $300
Code Date Gender Location Age Time Cost
35675 Jul 10–14 Girls OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35673 Jul 17–21 Boys OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35676 Aug 8–11 Girls OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $225
35674 Aug 8–11 Boys OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $225
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35689 Jul 17–21 Van Vliet Complex 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35690 Aug 8–11 Van Vliet Complex 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $225
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Flag FootballThe goals of this camp are to improve key flag football skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on Foote Field’s new artificial turf where participants will develop non-contact skills like passing, receiving, running with the ball and defending, and will learn some basic tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous football experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
CurlingThe goals of this camp are to improve key curling skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent in the Saville Community Sports Centre’s curling rink where participants will develop skills associated with the set-up, drive, slide, release and various aspects of sweeping. Participants will also learn some basic tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training experiences. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous curling experience is required• Brooms and sliders will be provided to those who need them• Participants are required to wear warm athletic clothing and
clean athletic footwear when on the ice• They are also required to bring a separate pair of athletic
shoes, and summer athletic clothing for the AIM component• All participants will receive an official camp hoodie
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35698 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35699 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35700 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35701 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35702 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35837 Aug 14–18 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35704 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35840 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $225
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SoccerThe goals of this camp are to advance technical and tactical soccer skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the soccer field where participants will continue to develop their ball control, dribbling, passing and shooting skills, and will learn some key tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• Some previous soccer experience is an asset• Participants are asked to wear shin guards, soccer socks,
cleats and suitable athletic clothing• Please bring running shoes for the AIM Component and in
case the camp is moved indoors due to inclement weather• Camp activities will take place primarily outdoors. Camp
participants should be prepared for inclement weather• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
GolfThe goals of this camp are to advance technical golf skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent at RedTail Landing Golf Club’s outstanding practice facilities where participants will develop their full swing, short game and putting skills. The other half will be spent on South Campus taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities.• Bus transportation between South Campus and RedTail
Landing is included in the price of this camp• Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• Some previous golf experience is an asset • Golf clubs will be provided to those who need them • All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35709 Jul 17–21
Saville Community Sports Centre/RedTail Landing Golf Club
12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $330
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35748 Jul 4–7 Campus Saint-Jean 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $225
35749 Jul 10–14 Campus Saint-Jean 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35750 Jul 17–21 Campus Saint-Jean 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35751 Jul 24–28 Campus Saint-Jean 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
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Track and FieldThe goals of this camp are to improve track and field skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent at Foote Field’s outdoor track where participants will develop the skills related to sprints, distance races, jumping events and throwing events. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous track and field experience is required• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
TennisThe goals of this camp are to advance technical and tactical tennis skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the Saville Community Sports Centre’s tennis courts where participants will develop the skills associated with the forehand, backhand, serve and volley, and will learn some key tactical concepts associated with both singles and doubles play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• Some previous tennis experience is an asset• Racquets will be provided to those who need them• Other than athletic clothing and footwear, there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35786 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35787 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $330
35788 Aug 8–11 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $265
35789 Aug 21–25 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $330
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35792 Jul 10–14 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35793 Jul 24–28 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
35794 Aug 14–18 Saville Community Sports Centre 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
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VolleyballThe goals of this camp are to improve key volleyball skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent on the volleyball court where participants will develop key skills like overhand serving, volleying, forearm passing, spiking and blocking, and will learn basic tactical concepts related to offensive and defensive play. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous volleyball experience is required• Participants are required to wear athletic clothing, footwear
and kneepads (if desired)• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Gender Location Age Time Cost
35799 Jul 10–14 Girls OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35801 Jul 17–21 Girls OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35800 Jul 17–21 Boys OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35803 Jul 24–28 Girls OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35802 Jul 24–28 Boys OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35843 Jul 31–Aug 4 Girls Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35804 Jul 31–Aug 4 Boys Only
Saville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $280
35845 Aug 8–11 Girls OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $225
35844 Aug 8–11 Boys OnlySaville Community Sports Centre
12–14 yrs
0845–1615 $225
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WrestlingThe goals of this camp are to improve key wrestling skills and refine general athletic skills. Approximately half of this camp will be spent in our wrestling gym where participants will develop skills like stance, motion, takedowns and groundwork, and will learn basic offensive and defensive tactics. The other half will be spent taking part in our innovative AIM Program, which combines age-appropriate physical and mental activities with carefully selected cross-training opportunities. • Participants may be grouped based on age and/or current
skill level• No previous wrestling experience is required• Athletic clothing and clean indoor footwear are required. • Participants are also required to bring a separate pair of
athletic shoes for the AIM component• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35806 Jul 31–Aug 4 Van Vliet Complex 12–14 yrs 0845–1615 $280
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Green & Gold Elite CampsThe Green & Gold Sport System and Golden Bears and Pandas Varsity Athletics are excited to offer Green & Gold Elite Camps in several of our varsity sports. These camps are designed for athletes looking to learn in a high performance environment, develop advanced skills and tactics, and gain exposure to the coaches, athletes and training facilities at the University of Alberta.• Participants will train alongside current Golden Bears and/
or Pandas Varsity Athletes• Programming is designed and delivered by our Varsity Head
Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Performance Coaches• Lessons plans will focus on advanced skills and tactics• Participants will receive custom camp apparel
Information about these camps will be released in Spring 2017 through our website: uab.ca/sportsystem. Please check the website for information about these exciting camps as it becomes available.
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TRAIN-TO-COMPETE CAMPS (AGES 15–17)The Train-to-Compete stage of the Long-Term Athlete Development framework is intended to help participants advance and refine their sport-specific skills and enhance their general athletic skills. All Train-to-Compete camps have been designed in conjunction with our Golden Bears and Pandas coaches and Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation experts.
AIM Sport LeadershipThe goal of this camp is to give aspiring young athletes the tools to become better leaders and performers in their chosen sport(s). This is done through a comprehensive approach that combines physical training, leadership development, mental training, and cross-training. The physical training component of this camp will include an equal focus on advanced movement skills (i.e. agility, balance, coordination and speed) and athletic fitness (i.e. strength, power, flexibility, mobility and endurance). The leadership component will include hands-on assistant coaching opportunities within our Green & Gold Sport Camps. The mental training component will introduce a variety of essential leadership skills like teamwork, confidence, goal setting and communication. Finally, the cross training component will enable participants to experience a number of our Late Entry Sports. Together these components will help young athletes develop into well rounded leaders and competitors.• This camp is best suited for young athletes with ongoing
competitive aspirations• Other than athletic clothing and footwear there is no special
equipment needed• All participants will receive an official camp t-shirt
Code Date Location Age Time Cost
35808 Jul 17–21 Saville Community Sports Centre 15–17 yrs 0845–1615 $315
35814 Jul 31–Aug 4 Saville Community Sports Centre 15–17 yrs 0845–1615 $315
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Green & Gold Elite CampsThe Green & Gold Sport System and Golden Bears and Pandas Varsity Athletics are excited to offer Green & Gold Elite Camps in several of our varsity sports. These camps are designed for athletes looking to learn in a high performance environment, develop advanced skills and tactics, and gain exposure to the coaches, athletes and training facilities at the University of Alberta.• Participants will train alongside current Golden Bears and/
or Pandas Varsity Athletes• Programming is designed and delivered by our Varsity Head
Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Performance Coaches• Lessons plans will focus on advanced skills and tactics• Participants will receive custom camp apparel
Information about these camps will be released in Spring 2017 through our website: uab.ca/sportsystem. Please check the website for information about these exciting camps as it becomes available.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS• Registration ends on the Friday (at noon) before each week of
camps, no weekend registrations without camp staff approval• Green & Gold Sport Camps may be canceled, combined or
relocated on short notice. Participants will be notified with as much advance notice as possible
• Green & Gold Sport Camps reserve the right to alter lesson plans and age groups as required
• Green & Gold Sport Camps reserve the right to remove participants from programs without refund in cases where their behavior negatively impacts the experience of other participants
• Green & Gold Sport Camps will not be liable for any items left at camp facilities and may dispose of such property if not claimed and collected within 30 days
• Green & Gold Sport Camps reserve the right to search the bags and other personal property of all participants in appropriate circumstances
• Camp participants will be liable for any damage caused by actions not related to camp activities or approved by camp staff
REGISTRATION POLICIES
In Person RegistrationCustomer Service Centre (North Campus)1-213 Van Vliet Complex87 Avenue and 114 Street, Edmonton, ABMonday to Friday: 8:00am to 5:00pmSaturday and Sunday: Closed
Saville Community Sports Centre (South Campus)11610 65 Avenue, Edmonton, ABMonday to Friday: 6:00am to 9:00pmSaturday and Sunday: 8:00am to 9:00pm
Online RegistrationBefore you register, you must request a PIN (Personal Identification Number). To request your PIN, please call the Customer Service Centre at 780-492-2231 or e-mail activityreg@ualberta.ca. This will enable you to register for classes online. Online registration is available for all camps. Visit www.activityreg.ualberta.ca to view the course information online. A course code is required to register.
PAYMENT
• Cash (in person only)• Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express)• Debit card (in person only)• Personal cheque made out to ‘University of Alberta’. No
postdated cheques accepted ($25 administrative fee levied on all NSF cheques)
• Full payment is required in full at the time of registration
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
• Camp registrations will end at 12:00pm on Friday prior to the first day of camp
• Requests for registration after that time will be placed on the waitlist and will be notified as soon as possible if registration in the camp is possible
WAITLIST
• If your preferred camp is full, your child can be waitlisted and we will contact you if a place becomes available
• Once notified of an available space in a camp, waitlisted participants will have 48 hours to confirm their registration with payment
CANCELLATIONS, REFUNDS AND CREDITS
• Cancellation requests must be received by the Customer Service Centre prior to the start of the camp
• An administration fee of $15 will be assessed on all refunds except in the case of medical conditions. Credits are processed without any administration fees
• Refunds will be granted on cancellation requests received 28 days prior to the first day of the registered camp
• A 25% cancellation fee will be levied on cancellation requests received between 7 and 28 days prior to the first day of the registered camp
• A 50% cancellation fee will be levied on cancellation requests received between 1 and 6 days prior to the first day of the registered camp
• In case of injury or illness that occurs prior to the first day of the registered camp, full refunds will be granted when accompanied by a medical note
• Partial refunds may be granted in case of extenuating circumstances on or after the first day of the registered camp. Medical notes are required for all refunds requested on the basis of injury or illness
• Once the applicable cancellation fee has been levied, you have the choice of receiving a refund or credit
• If the original payment was by credit card, refunds will be credited to the card used for the original payment
• If the original payment was by cash or cheque, you will be refunded by cheque. This process takes 3-6 weeks
• If the original payment was by debit card, the fee will be refunded to your debit card if you request the refund in person, or by cheque if you’re unable to make the request in person
• If you choose to have a credit applied to your account, the amount will be applied and may be used towards camps or other programs and services offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation
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TRANSFERS
• An administration fee of $5 will be assessed to each transfer from one camp to another offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation
• If transferring to a camp of higher cost, you will be required to pay the administration fee and the difference in cost between the lower and higher priced camps
• If transferring to a camp of lower cost, you will be required to pay the administration fee and the difference in cost between the higher and lower priced camps will be refunded. The $15 refund administration fee will not apply to transfers
• Transfers are permitted only within the same programming session and only if space is available
• Transferring to a camp at a later date for the purpose of avoiding cancelling fees is not permitted. Participants who have transferred to a camp later in the summer will be held to the cancellation policies that apply to the camp they were registered in originally except in exceptional circumstances
AGE POLICY
Green & Gold Sport Camps are committed to providing developmentally appropriate programs for all our participants. With that in mind, we require that all participants register in the appropriate age group. We respect that our camp participants will have diverse range of skills and experiences, and that parents may wish to see their child placed in a different age group than what their current age prescribes. However, a young athlete’s age is the most reliable factor in placing them in developmentally appropriate programming.
INFORMED CONSENT FORM
• Parents and/or guardians must sign and return an informed consent form for each participant before camp begins
• Informed consent forms only need to be completed once per summer for each participant
• Informed consent forms are valid for the entire calendar year in which they were signed and submitted
• Children without completed informed consent forms will not be allowed to participate in camp activities
• Completed forms should be completed and submitted during sign in on the first day of camp. Alternatively, forms may be emailed to activityreg@ualberta.ca or dropped off at the Customer Service Centre in the Van Vliet Complex
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StorageBuilding
FooteField
FooteField#1
FooteField#2
EastField#4
EastField#5
EastField#3
EastField#6
Residence #5
Laird W McElroyEnvironmental& Metabolism
ResearchCentre
Garage
LivestockPavilion
MetabolicBarn
Feed Mill
Storage & Workshop
PoultryBuilding
Storage
Chicken Barn
Brooder House
Turkey BarnPoultryScience
Hatchery
Poultry Research Centre
Residences
EnclosedCompostingFacility
Historic Horse Barn
Swine Research& Technology Centre
Plant Science Residence
Plant Science Service Building
Plant Science Research Building
Dairy Barn
Dry Cow FacilityConcreteStorageFacility
CommodityShed
Dairy Research &Technology Centre
Hay Storage
Managers’ O�ce
Vehicle PoolGarage
GeneralStorage
Agri-FoodDiscoveryPlace
GroundsStorage
Saville Community Sports Centre
AvalonJr HighSchool
LendrumSchool
St MartinElementarySchool
NorthernForestryCentre
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MAPS
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