Forest Cliff FAQs

At Forest Cliff, we want all children to feel like they belong and so we strive to ensure every camper is given individual attention and is included in our experiences.  At Day Camp, we do not provide 1:1 support but rather collaborate with families in order to provide a successful day camp experience for both camper and their existing support worker.  If your child has complex needs and has 1:1 support at school (ie. EA, Support Worker, Respite Worker, etc) or you believe the assistance of your existing 1:1 support worker would enable your child to best experience Day Camp, please email support@forestcliff.ca!

Anyone picking up a camper must be on the authorized pick-up list, and will be required to show photo ID. Ensure that the photo ID matches the way the name appears on the pick-up list.  If information changes, please notify us as soon as possible to update permissions.

Parents/guardians are not required to sign out their ACTor at the end of the day.

ACT is a junior high camp experience (for campers who have completed grades 6-8) where your child will participate in team building & leadership training, in addition to ALL the fun of our Day Camp activities!

It’s helpful if you contact the Day Camp admin by phone or email to inform us if your camper will be absent. If we do not receive notice of your camper’s absence, we will reach out to check in.

If possible, please let us know in advance that your camper needs to leave early. Contact the Day Camp admin by email (daycamps@forestcliff.ca) or phone (519-913-2744). Upon arrival, check in with the Day Camp office to sign out your child.

Anyone picking up a camper(s) must be on the pre-authorized pick-up list, and will be required to show photo ID. Ensure that the photo ID matches the way the name appears on the pick-up list. If you need to add someone to your child’s pick-up list, please contact our London office (info@forestcliff.ca or 519-913-2744 x 100). Once ID has been verified, the camper(s) can then be picked up from their group(s).

You will want to send your camper with a hat, sunscreen, water bottle, closed-toed shoes, lunch and snacks (peanut/tree nut safe). On Water Wednesday please send your camper with water shoes (or shoes that can get wet), a bathing suit, an extra t-shirt (required for water activities), a towel, and a plastic bag for wet items.

Our Day Camp programs are on the property of the church we are partnering with. So everything is onsite, right where the parent / guardian checks in their camper(s).