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The YMCA of Northern BC continues to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and follow direction from our Governments and Provincial Health Officer. At this time, registration for summer 2020 Camp Kanannaq Day Camp programs and Licensed Summer Club is open and we encourage families to secure their spaces now; should our programs be cancelled due to COVID-19, all registrants will be notified and issued a 100% refund.

Borealis Counselor-in-Training Program

Borealis guides youth on a journey of self-discovery to continue to grow as leaders. Camper’s journey begins in June as they take-part in pre-camp training to learn about communication, group dynamics, child protection, risk management and programming. Their discovery continues through two-weeks of summer placement under the mentorship of a seasoned camp staff. Campers will have several opportunities to lead with group placements with younger campers in the Solaris program throughout their sessions. With an emphasis on leading and working with others, campers will participate in daily self-reflection and program that includes theory, obervations, and analysis. Whether campers are working to become future camp staff, are in need of volunteer hours for graduation or simply want a meaningful way to spend their summer, the Borealis program will leave them with fond memories, strong friendships, and lasting confidence.

Borealis Counselors-in-Training:

  • Recieve a letter of reference from the Coordinator
  • Gain valuable employment training
  • Volunteer hours count for graduation
  • May be eligible for graduation credit for volunteer hours
  • Are preferred YMCA Camp Staff

Borealis Expedition

A challenge for advanced canoe trip campers! Join our experienced staff and canoe the world-renowned Bowron Lakes circuit. During this seven night out-trip, campers will develop advanced wilderness technical skills as they paddle, portage, lead trip planning and map navigation. Campers will leave with life long friendships, lasting memories, self confidence, and an appreciation for nature. Canoeing experience is required.

Borealis Counselor-in-Training Program

Borealis guides youth on a journey of self-discovery to continue to grow as leaders. Camper’s journey begins in June as they take-part in pre-camp training to learn about communication, group dynamics, child protection, risk management and programming. Their discovery continues through two-weeks of summer placement under the mentorship of a seasoned camp staff. Campers will have several opportunities to lead with group placements with younger campers in the Solaris program throughout their sessions. With an emphasis on leading and working with others, campers will participate in daily self-reflection and program that includes theory, obervations, and analysis. Whether campers are working to become future camp staff, are in need of volunteer hours for graduation or simply want a meaningful way to spend their summer, the Borealis program will leave them with fond memories, strong friendships, and lasting confidence.

Borealis Counselors-in-Training:

  • Recieve a letter of reference from the Coordinator
  • Gain valuable employment training
  • Volunteer hours count for graduation
  • May be eligible for graduation credit for volunteer hours
  • Are preferred YMCA Camp Staff

Important Links

2020 Camp Brochure
CIT Application Form
2020 Medication Form
2020 Campership Application

Counselor-in-Training Session Dates

Session One June 29 – July 17 (Closed July 1)
Session Two July 20 – August 7 (Closed August 3)
Pre-Camp June 24 – June 26: Training at Prince George Family Y

Additional Volunteer Opportunities

Session Three August 10 – August 14
Session Four August 17 – August 21

Borealis Expedition

Session One August 14 – August 22
Canoe Bowron Lakes – Full Circuit 8 night out-trip: previous canoeing experience required.

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