Art Program
Hurontario has a long history of landscape artists. Many famous
Canadian artists, including A.Y. Jackson, David Blackwood and
more recently John Hartman, have come to the camp for the classic
Georgian Bay scenery which the Group of Seven made famous.
Campers have the choice of charcoal sketching, watercolours,
acrylics and more. Aspiring artists can search by canoe for
the perfect vista to fill their canvas. Young campers creative
artwork such as murals, 3-D woodcuts, and pottery each summer
decorate the dining hall.
Woodworking
Did you ever think you could make your own paddle? How about
building a CD rack, bird house or a group sign for the cabin?
At Hurontario's fully-equipped woodworking shop you can design
and build just about anything you want. A highly-skilled instructor
is there to teach you how to use the tools you need to bring
home a project of which you can be proud.
Silkscreening & Tie-dyeing
Do you have a favourite sports team or cartoon character? Take
home a t-shirt specially designed by you with the help of our
talented instructors. Or head to one of the camp islands for
some cliff-jumping and rice-krispie squares as you tie-dye your
personalized shirt!