FAQ

General FAQ

We start our programs at age 6.

On the first day of camp we assess a camper's skills. After we break into groups we run through a series of fundamental skills to make sure everyone in the group is on the same page. Then, we hone in on skills through demonstration by staff and repetition by our campers. We have found this to be a useful teaching method for skateboarding, biking, snowboarding and many other action sports. Many people have learned on their own after years of practice and hard falls: at Evolve, we're confident we can accelerate the process through our methods of teaching - sometimes with a healthy number of falls!

Evolve Camps for all sports have a 1:6 or 1:8 staff to camper ratio, ensuring that all campers are receiving sufficient attention and supervision.

Campers are not forced into camp lessons, but they are asked to participate. If the lesson is covering skills that the camper has already mastered they will be able to free ride. They will then receive a one on one lesson in the afternoon where they can work on a new skill.

Extreme sports have their inherent risks - it's hard to progress in these sports without taking on new challenges and exposing ourselves to greater risk. At Evolve, we try to limit exposure to injury by ensuring campers wear helmets and enough functional padding. Safety is also an integral part of the training and camp environment of Evolve. Our staff teach extreme sports within specific limits in a step by step method. We employ a “challenge by choice” philosophy, which means we never force anyone to do something they’re not comfortable doing. Instead we offer the challenge, its there for the taking.

Yes all campers need to bring a lunch. For some programs we offer hot lunch programs.

We obviously try and showcase our best “talent” in these videos. If they are beginners, your child probably isn't at the level of some of the shots in our video/photos. Maybe some day, but for now they are more at a developmental level. They will still be in Camp videos and/or Photographs taken at camp.

Many campers come to camp not knowing anybody. On the first day of camp our staff ensure that all campers get to know each other. The best part about the program is that they are with the same “cabin” for the entire season, so close bonds are formed quickly.

Yes! Whether they're a learned snowboarder transitioning to skateboarding, or new to action sports in general, we have a wide range of skills levels at all of our camps. We pride ourselves on taking beginner campers and teaching them the skills they need to love their sport of choice. Nothing is more exciting than having a beginner camper show up on a Monday as a complete rookie and leave on a Friday like a veteran.

We have priced Evolve Camps as an affordable day camp program. You will find that the price of our camps are about the average price of quality day camps and programs.

Families with multiple campers (who are siblings with the same parents and residence) will receive the following discounts: $25 off the 2nd registration (does not apply for March break), $25 off the 3rd registration.

Our buses need to be on time in order to maximize our time at camp. That being said, our buses leave at the exact time that is on the schedule. If you miss the bus, it is your responsibility to drive your child up to camp or to the next stop nearest to you.

Yes, All you need to do is notify our office that your child will not be coming home on the bus. We will provide instructions on how to do this.

Skateboarding FAQ

Throughout the week we ensure that all campers master the basics of skateboarding: basic riding, board control, stopping and pushing, basic ramps, park etiquette and entry level tricks. All riders that are intermediate and advanced will learn a larger range of tricks.

Campers need a skateboard, helmet, knee and elbow pads. If you have any specific questions about what kind of board to get or what brands are good etc... please check our equipment guide or email or call us.

Throughout the week we visit up to 5 parks. These 5 parks vary based on region (Toronto, York Region, Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, etc...), and may they also change due to daily weather conditions.

Scootering FAQ

Throughout the week we ensure that all campers master the basics of scootering: basic riding, board control, stopping and pushing, basic ramps, park etiquette and entry level tricks. All riders that are intermediate and advanced will learn a larger range of tricks.

Campers need a scooter, helmet, knee and elbow pads. If you have any specific questions about what kind of scooter to get or what brands are good etc... please check our equipment guide or email or call us.

Throughout the week we visit up to 5 parks. These 5 parks vary based on region (Toronto, York Region, Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, etc...), and may they also change due to daily weather conditions.

Snowboarding FAQ

Mouth guards, like the ones you wear for hockey are a great way to protect your child's teeth. They also help protect campers from biting into their lips.

Individuals or groups that want to participate in the airbag program must pay for the season’s pass. Air Bag costs are not included in the cost of camp.

With our youngest campers in the 6-8 age range, instructors tend to come inside a little more often for snacks and warming up.

Our coaches help any child, especially the youngest ones with all their equipment needs. They assure boots are on tight, helmets are on properly and all outerwear is properly covering their skin.

We generally like to bring ski and snowboard movies. Campers are allowed to bring videos which are rated Family or PG.

Yes.

Groups take breaks as needed. With younger kids there are mandatory rest breaks.

It is recommended kids bring enough food for lunch and snacks for the way home. This will ensure that if there is a delay on the highway due to weather, they have food to eat.

All campers should pack their ski or snowboard equipment, which will be loaded on the bottom of the bus. On the bus they should pack a bag (small duffle or backpack) with gloves, helmet, goggles, food, snacks, extra socks in case, hand warmers incase, ski and snowboard boots should also be on the bus.

In the history of Evolve Snow Camps, we have not cancelled any program due to extreme cold weather. The only way we will cancel a day is if the mountain closes.

Our program continues even if it’s raining. If Mount St. Louis Moonstone closes for the day then we will close. If the resort is not closed it’s a good idea to send your child up with extra change of clothes, poncho or large garbage bags works. Extra gloves are a good idea! The likelihood of rain at Mt Norquay in the winter is less likely.

Yes!

Your child’s instructor will notify them and the snow school director that the move is needed or recommended

Our freestyle ski and snowboard program offers terrain park instruction. Our terrain park program also caters to beginners, intermediate and advanced riders.

We offer medical/emergency insurance, which is available for purchase at the time of enrolment. We highly recommend it.

Skiing FAQ

Yes; we want to ensure your child is getting the appropriate instruction. On the first day, and also throughout the season, we will be monitoring each camper’s progression to ensure their are grouped correctly.

Our instructors are always monitoring each camper’s progression. If they need to be moved up to a more advanced group, they will be moved (provided there is space in a more advanced group).

Entering the terrain parks is not permitted unless you are part of the of the Freestyle program.

Yes, our staff will assist your child with putting on all of their gear, as well as getting their gear on and off of the bus.

Yes, our instructors, along with chairlift operators, will ensure that our campers get on and off safely every time.

All of our campers eat their lunch at the base lodge. Campers eat with the other kids in their group and their instructor.

Yes, our instructors will help campers purchase a yummy & nutritious lunch.

Instructors will frequently ask their campers if they need a bathroom break. At minimum, there is a morning, lunch and afternoon break. If kids need to go more, the group will take a break and go in together.

Biking FAQ

Campers need a bike, helmet, bike lock, water bottle, and their lunches for the day. If you have any specific questions about what kind of equipment to get or what brands are good etc... please check our equipment guide

Your camper should be able to bike ride for distances between 15-30km comfortably. They must be confident riding a two wheel bike, and following the paths and trails in Toronto.