Ravens Leadership Camp 2.0
Our Ravens Leadership 2.0 Camp is designed for adolescents interested in acquiring the skills and knowledge needed to become a camp counsellor or work with youth in the future.
Registration for Our 2026 Summer Land Camps Opens Tuesday, January 13 at 9:00 AM
Browse our 2026 summer camp offering below!
Leadership 2.0
During their time at camp, Leadership 2.0 campers will have multiple opportunities to apply their learning through hands on experiences with younger campers, peers, and staff. They will take on real leadership roles by organizing and leading activities, and the group will work together to plan a full afternoon of programming for nearly the entire sports camp.
After two weeks Leadership 2.0 campers will:
- Be certified in Standard First Aid with CPR-C by successfully passing both a practical and written exam.
- Develop their leadership skills through both theory-based learning and hands-on practical experiences.
- Receive a formal evaluation/reference and a certificate of completion to recognize their growth and achievements.
Dates & Times
Drop-Off: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Pick-Up: 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM
The 2026 Leadership 1.0 Camp runs in four, two-week sessions.
The 2026 Leadership 2.0 Camp runs in two, two-week sessions.
Session 1: July 13 – July 24
Session 2: Aug 10 – Aug 21
Who Can Join & What to Pack
Open to all teens between 14 – 17 years old
80 page notebook & pens/pencils
Water bottle
Bathing suit & towel
Sun hat & sun screen
Peanut & tree nut free snack
What is Included In Your Fees
A full hot lunch provided daily in the cafeteria
* A daily recreational swim
Camp t-shirt
Parking during camp drop off and pick up times
The cost of First Aid and Babysitting certifications
*Swimming Supervision & Camp Swim Test
Our aquatics team follows the Ontario Lifesaving Society’s standards for pool supervision, and all staff are fully trained and certified as National Lifeguards, ensuring the highest level of safety and supervision for every swimmer.
As per our admission standards, Campers aged 7 and older may choose to complete a swim test on the first day of each camp week. Those who pass the test can swim in both the shallow and deep ends, while those who do not pass (or choose not to take the test) must wear a life jacket and remain in the shallow end. Our aquatics centre provides life jackets in all sizes and ensures each one fits campers correctly for their safety and comfort
Skills and Knowledge Gained
Leadership 2.0 Camp Content
- Goal setting
- Teamwork & communication
- Leadership styles
- Employment/interview skills
- Job readiness & resume building
- Problem solving & managing adversity
- Facilitation & activity planning
- Safety and supervision for instructional programs
- Self care & personal well-being
- Inclusion, diversity & social responsibility
Standard First Aid with CPR-C Course Content
This comprehensive certification prepares campers to respond confidently in real emergencies. Through hands-on practice and scenario-based learning, participants build the skills needed to assess situations, provide immediate care, and support victims until help arrives. Campers must pass a practical and written exam in order to receive certification.
Topics include:
- Victim assessment
- CPR
- Choking
- External bleeding
- Heart attack & stroke
- Wounds and burns
- Demonstrate two-rescuer adult, child, and infant CPR on a manikin
- Demonstrate the recognition and care of a:
- Bone or joint injury
- Chest injury
- Head injury
- Seizure victim
- Diabetic emergency
- Victim suffering from suspected poisoning
- Victim with a suspected spinal injury on land
- Victim suffering from heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, hypothermia, and frostbite
- Demonstrate an understanding of the effects of stress on victims, rescuers, and bystanders, as well as the consequences of an unsuccessful rescue
Campers must pass both a practical and written exam to receive their Standard First Aid with CPR-Certification
Camp Facilities
Important Notes
- Although many of our volunteers and full time staff have previously completed the Ravens Leadership Camp, camp attendance and completion does not guarantee future employment or volunteering opportunities within the Carleton camp program.
Our cafeteria has a selection of vegetarian, gluten free and Halal food options.
Our cafeteria does not use any peanut or tree nuts in their recipes, and does not purchase products with peanuts or tree nuts in the ingredient list.
There is always a risk of cross-contamination due to its open kitchens and self-serve style. Hence, we advise parents of children with food allergies to communicate these allergies to us when registering.
No outside food is allowed inside the dining area
Registration Will Open on Tuesday, January 13 at 9:00am
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