Spring Break Adventure Camp
Ziplining, ice climbing, GPS Navigation, campfire cooking, shelter building, forest adventures
Campers receive instruction in various activities which are designed to allow them to learn at their own rate while being part of a team environment.
- skill development
- increasing self awareness and confidence
- learning new leadership skills
- setting individual goals
- working as a team
- problem solving and communication
Spring Break Camp activities include:
- ziplining
- ice exploring
- ice climbing
- campfire cooking
- GPS Teaming
- Shelter building
March 10-21, 2025
Ages: 6 – 14
Monday to Friday | 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Meet at Mount Sima
$395 per week | $79 per day
Transportation is available via the Equinox Sima Shuttle
$15 one way / $20 return
Our Goal
Our goal is to expose campers to a variety of activities in a safe and structured environment and to encourage them to try new things and expand their skill base.
Staff to Camper Ratios
Our staff to camper ratio for Spring Break Camp is 1:8.
There are 24 camper spots in total.
Safety
All of our staff hold current First Aid and CPR certificates, have experience working with children and youth. Group leaders carry a backpack containing a fully stocked first aid kit, camper information, bear spray, whistle, sunscreen and extra clothes.
Equipment
We use proper safety equipment for all of our programs and regularly inspect it. Our inventory of equipment includes shoe spikes and all gear needed for climbing.
Transportation
Drop-off and pick-up at Mount Sima
Drop off: 9:30 AM
Pick up: 4:30 PM
Campers and parents/guardians MUST BE ON TIME for drop-off and pick-ups! If for any reason there is a last-minute change of transportation arrangements for a camper, please leave a message at 334-3725 BEFORE the scheduled pick-up or drop-off time. It is the responsibility of the parent / guardian to supervise their child until they have been checked in/out.
What to Bring
Climbers should pack their backpack with the following items every day:
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- A three layered clothing system – the first layer should consist of long underwear (preferably made from polypropylene or wool, not cotton), the second layer should be insulating items to maintain body heat (i.e. fleece), and the third layer should be something to block the wind and provide extra insulation (i.e. warm snow pants and snow jacket).
- A very warm hat (no pom-pom), pair of waterproof mittens and a warm scarf / neck warmer
- An extra sweater for when the temperature drops
- Warm boots and an extra pair of wool socks
- A few sets of instant hand and foot warmers for those prone to cold extremities
- Lunch and snacks
- 1 litre bottle of water or juice (or a thermos with hot chocolate / tea)
- Sunscreen & sunglasses (those winter rays can be bright!)
- A keen sense of adventure!
Cancellation Policy
Climbing Club fees will be refunded (-$50 admin fee) at Equinox Adventures’ discretion. Get in touch with us to discuss.
Our Staff
All the members of the Equinox Staff Team have extensive experience working with children in outdoor adventure programs. All staff members have current First Aid and CPR and have completed our staff training.
We have been providing children and youth with top-notch instruction in adventure based programs since 2004.