Yes! Blue Cubs campers enrolled in the one-week camp sessions do not have a track selection and do NOT have swimming lessons. Specific activities are scheduled by Camp Coordinators the week before camp begins, and are distributed at orientation and on the first day of camp.
Blue Bears/Grizzlies enrolled in the one-week sessions do not get their choice of individual activities. Activities for these camps are pre-assigned based on staff availability—no exceptions. For campers who prefer to have a choice of what sports they have in their schedule, the two-week camp is a better option.
Explorer Camp’s one-week session differs from the standard two-week session only in that swimming lessons are not guaranteed. More.
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