EXTRA-CURRICULAR AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

We strive to create a relaxing and comfortable learning environment. Participants will have full use of the facility's outdoor swimming pool and fitness facilities and any organized recreational programs.

We also offer a variety of organized social and recreational activities that are free of charge and open to all, including activities with First Peoples and Francophone orientation. Participants must sign up in advance when they arrive at the Summer School.

Activities include:

FIRST PEOPLES' BANQUET - Supper Feast and Entertainment (Monday eve, June 23)
- Featuring a special menu in celebration of National Aboriginal Day a well as a number of performers.
ALL ARE WELCOME. Pre-registration is necessary (sign-up sheet will be at the main registration table). Activity is free of charge.

FRANCOPHONE FESTIVITIES – Special Luncheon with Francophone cuisine (Tuesday, June 24)
ALL ARE WELCOME. No pre- registration is necessary. Activity is free of charge.

BUS TO DOWNTOWN TORONTO (Tuesday, June 24)
- Bus will load at the front of the Facility and drop PRE-REGISTERED participants off and pick them up at Harbourfront Centre (Queen's Quay and Bay) to help celebrate La St-Jean Baptiste Day. (Other than the bus pick-up and drop-off there are no pre-organized arrangements - participants will make their own plans.)

The activity is free of charge however a $20 deposit must be paid when signing up at the main HPSS registration table. This deposit will be refunded on the bus.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS (Sunday, June 22 and Tuesday June 24, 7:30-9:00 p.m.)
- Personal Development Workshops are time-out sessions for participants at the Summer School.  A variety of hands-on workshops will be offered, focusing on ways of handling stress and improving self-care. 
- Sunday evening: Healing Circles with Jan Longboat
- Tuesday evening: Yoga with Rita Piazza (all levels)

These sessions are optional, however participants must select one on their registration form when registering.


ATTIRE FOR SUMMER SCHOOL

Casual dress is recommended. Please bring a bathing suit and appropriate clothing if you would like to swim and use the fitness facilities.

At different points throughout the Summer School, optional group exercise breaks will be offered.

 

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