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What are you doing these school holidays?

If your plans don’t include lots of fun, adventure, conquering challenges, making new friends and experiencing the great outdoors, then sign up for our school holiday programs – there are three recreation camps to choose from!

16 March 2010

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Bickley Recreation Camp low ropes activity.Click on the links below for more information and an application package:

Explore the natural bush surroundings as you take the trail up the Valley. With scenic views, BBQ lunch and knowledgeable guide creating a great days walk.

Get on board at the Ern Halliday Recreation Camp these school holidays for some race around the world-style fun.

The fantastic holiday program team at Woodman Point Recreation Camp are hosting two fun filled overnight camps in July.

Holiday camps are a great way for children to meet new friends, build their self-confidence, gain independence and be physically active by trying a range of adventure activities.

 

 

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