Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Our Week at True North Sport Camp

On our first morning of drop off at True North Sports Camp I saw a glimmer of something rare in Molly - she was nervous.  She was shy, she was unsure of what I'd signed her up for, but she was happy that Jack was by her side.  Luckily, the staff was there to greet us outside and quick to introduce her to another girl in her group for camp that they thought she'd connect with - Molly felt at home when she discovered the girl had the exact same backpack as her.

As the least athletic member in a family full of rep and varsity soccer players, I was a little hesitant about how my kids would do with an entire week centred around sports, but by pick up Monday afternoon Molly was over the moon about how much fun she was having.  While Jack always holds his cards a little closer to his chest, but I could tell it was a fun day for both by his smile and how happily he went back each morning.

This blog post was sponsored* by True North Sports Camps, offering sports programs for kids aged 4-14 in Toronto, Etobicoke, Hamilton, Markham, and Whitby.  Camps include multi-sport and single sport oriented themes all summer long.

10 Things My Kids & I Learned at Their Week at True North Sports Multi-Sport Camp




Team Photo


  1. Learning New Things Can Be Scary, But Fun
    My kids were always pleased that the coaches at True North Sports Camp told them what to expect the next day each afternoon before they left.  They knew which sports they liked were coming up and were able to prepare themselves for learning something completely new.
  2. It Can Be As Much Fun to be a Cheerleader as it is to be a Champion
    Molly quickly learned that she was having as much fun cheering on other kids as she had when she was doing well at a particular sport.
  3. Don't Underestimate the Power of Vitamin Nature
    Being outside all day is something we all should do more often.  Even on hot days my kids (even Jack who hates getting 'sweaty')  were having such a blast that they didn't complain once about the weather and we had some pretty hot days!
  4. Picnic Power
    Molly mentioned so many times how much she loved sitting outside to eat and looking at the trees and nature around her.



    The Kids and Coach Gallow Enjoy a well earned snack selfie
  5. A Good Night's Sleep
    I knew my kids were working hard by how well they slept the entire week they were at camp. I also knew how hard they were working each day because of Jack's  constant request for more lunch and more snacks. On many summer nights Jack will complain that he hates going to bed when it's still light outside.  Last week their heads barely hit their pillows before they were fast asleep.
  6. It's About Community
    At the end of the day both kids would share stories about camaraderie, and about pouring water on their coaches, like they were MLB players who'd just won a championship game.  That enthusiasm lasted day after day.


    Ready, steady, play!
  7. Try it, You'll Like It
    A few days into camp Molly started talking about how much she loved playing goal, whether it was for floor hockey or soccer. This is something we wouldn't have learned if it weren't for her week at multi-sports camp.
  8. It's About Team Work
    Sports camp wasn't just all sports, all day.  Other fun activities included treasure hunts, magic, storytelling, and playing capture the chicken.  Both Molly and Jack loved working with the other kids and their coaches towards a common goal.


    Time for some water!
  9. Celebrating Spirit
    Both kids love their bright green True North Sports shirts and proudly wore them for spirit day (and Molly wore hers pretty much every day of camp she loves it so much).  Molly has already told me that she wants to incorporate her shirt into both regular day wear and 'cozy' PJs.
  10. The Leadership
    When we left at the end of the week, both kids made rounds to make sure they said goodbye to everyone.  When Molly went back for her second round of hugs I knew the team had really made an impact with her.  The positive coaches at True North made the week special for both Molly and Jack.

While it can be comforting to put your kids in a camp with kids they know, and activities they already enjoy, there's something to be said about expanding their horizons and letting them try something completely new.  If your kids are complaining that they're bored this summer, there are still select spaces left at a True North Sports Camp location near you!

*This is a sponsored blog post, however all opinions and commentary are my own.


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