Who are you as an organization?
Canada Art Sport and Music Association (CASMA) build athletes, artists and leaders of tomorrow. We offer year-round programming with specialties in a wide range of activities including art, basketball, soccer, tennis, trail biking, learn to pedal, violin, dance, S.T.E.M and more! Our camps have numerous special guest speakers from the NBA, NCAA, CIS and other organizations.
What do you do differently or uniquely well?
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Who are your staff and counsellors?
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What do families need to know about registration?
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Choose the right programs and sessions for your child; CASMA Toronto currently has 0 program available; 11 TBD.
Ages: 4 - 16
Day Camp
(Coed)
Traditional (multi activity)
$150 to $500
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Ages: 4 - 14
Day Camp
(Coed)
Traditional (multi activity)
$200 to $395
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Ages: 7 - 12
Class/league/program
(Coed)
Basketball, Sports-Instructional and Training
$300
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Ages: 4 - 6
Class/league/program
(All Boys)
Basketball, Sports-Instructional and Training
$300
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“You name it, we have it” says director Michael Dmitrik, and indeed they do. The breadth of activity is a draw—from violin lessons to soccer to everything in between—in that it allows families to easily add variety to the summer season, and to give children a chance to try new things all while remaining within familiar environments. The location and the facilities are as good as they get. All sessions are hosted in the leafy Bayview/Lawrence neighbourhood, making use of classrooms, gyms, and outdoor spaces at the Junior Academy, the Glendon Athletic Club, and TFS. That all sessions are accessible through public transit is a plus. There’s a keen desire to make use of the resources of the city, from coaching and instruction to guest speakers, including NBA players Simmi Shittu, Myck Kabongo and Cory Joseph. The camper to staff ratio is low, and the directors and staff bring a wealth of professional and teaching experience to the offering. As such, the camps are both a window onto various activities, but also to the cultures that those activities represent. The violin teacher, for example, is a professional musician, having played in the Toronto Symphony. The basketball coach has played for Kent State. And on it goes. It’s those added plusses—the quality of the facilities, the experience and passion of the instructors—that add sparkle to the programming. Sessions throughout the calendar year, including March Break and after-school programs, extend the offering and provide opportunities for campers to visit and revisit familiar faces and settings well beyond the summer months.
Three Things: CASMA Toronto
Hear the three things that Our Kids’ editors see when they look at CASMA Toronto
Thuy Linh (Parent) — March Break Camp
I've sent my daughter to Casma camp over the last 2 years. I must say that my experience with them has been nothing but perfect. The variety of programs they offer for my daughter kept her excited and busy. Their staffs a... Read More
Parent (Parent) — Camp
This is a non-virtual summer camp program. I think that this program is very exiting and interesting. There are many skills to learn. The counselors are very kind and inviting. Each of them are skilled in different areas w... Read More
CASMA parent (Parent) — CASMA Programs
This is a non-virtual summer camp program. I think that this program is very exiting and interesting. There are many skills to learn. The counselors are very kind and inviting. Each of them are skilled in different areas w... Read More
Vera Gjorgjieva (Parent) — CASMA Summer Camp
My kids were in many camps every summer, but CASMA is one of the best camps they have been so far. It offers many different programs, staff are professionals and they do care about children to be happy. My kids attended b... Read More
Mandy Guttman (Parent) — CASMA Summer Camp
This is a fantastic camp. The counsellors were caring and really engaged with the kids. The programs were interesting and well executed. The staff took great care to keep everyone safe during covid this summer.
Is CASMA Toronto technology free? Campers are allowed to use their their technology device during down time and breaks appropriately and under supervision by our instructors and coaches. Any abuse or inappropriate usage of any electronic device will result in the device being confiscated and parents will be notified immediately. We believe the use of technology is a tool to help develop and enhance the learning experience for our campers.
June 14, 2020
CASMA Summer Camp 2020 is OPEN
Get away from the screens and all the virtual learning! CASMA has many programs available this summer for boys and girls ages 7-14.... Read More
Does CASMA Toronto have good reviews?
We've collected reviews from past attendees. Read 10 reviews of CASMA Toronto here.
What types of programs does CASMA Toronto offer?
CASMA Toronto runs: day camps, year-round programs. Programming specializes in: Traditional (multi activity) , Sport (multi), Basketball, Sports-Instructional and Training. Browse the program calendar for rates and dates.
What age does CASMA Toronto start?
CASMA Toronto has programs for children aged 4 to 16.
How much does is cost to attend CASMA Toronto?
Fees to attend CASMA Toronto range from $200 to $395/week.
Does CASMA Toronto offer support for children with special needs?
CASMA Toronto does not offer support for children with special needs.
Does CASMA Toronto offer busing?
No, CASMA Toronto does not offer transportation.
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