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Adventure awaits these school holidays

From September 29 to October 3, kids aged 8 to 12 are invited to join us at The Portsea Camp’s Adventure Camp – five unforgettable days of outdoor fun, friendship, and personal growth.

From high-energy activities like kayaking and the giant swing to moments of connection in nature, it’s the perfect chance for children to build confidence, resilience, and memories that last a lifetime.

Families can choose from one-, three-, or five-day camp options, with all meals, activities and accommodation included.

We know the journey to camp can sometimes feel like the hardest part, especially with transport costs such as the ferry. That’s why we’re committed to removing barriers wherever possible.

Through our Making a Difference Scholarships, part and full placements are available to families who may otherwise miss out. These scholarships are made possible thanks to a unique blend of community fundraising, business partnerships, and family contributions.

We believe every child deserves the opportunity to experience the magic of camp. If cost or transport is a concern, let’s chat – we’re here to help.

Spaces are limited and always fill quickly, so book today to secure your child’s spot.

Visit theportseacamp.com.au/event/8-12-years-september-adventure-camp/ or contact Damon on (03) 5984 2680.

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