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Hurontario’s unique small-group philosophy and non-competitive atmosphere has long built self-confidence, strong team skills and lasting friendships. Our “woodsy” approach teaches environmental ethics and provides skills necessary to live in the great outdoors.Campers create their own program through a unique democratic process. Cabin groups decide amongst themselves which activities to request for their schedule – a more flexible approach to learning than that of a school setting. This process teaches social skills, decision-making abilities, and encourages campers to pursue their preferred interests. No day at Hurontario is ever the same!Camp Hurontario’s philosophy sees our groups (a counsellor, counsellor-in-training, and 6 to 8 campers) stay together all day long throughout the entire session. Sharing a cabin, eating meals together, and taking part in their daily activities as a team ensures the campers’ development of strong personal skills and great friendships.