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69 Wingold Ave #120, Toronto, Ontario, M6B 1P8, Canada
(647) 345-3999 evolvecamps.com
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Apr 17, 2019
Evolve was great for my son! He is an advanced intermediate skateboarder, and they were able to bring him to what he thought were some amazing skate parks. The fact that they go to a different park every day is a huge positive for him as the kids get to see a lot of different skate spots, and he was very happy with the counselors/teachers. He truly had a terrific time. I would recommend Evolve skateboard camps to any level skateboarder.

Mar 13, 2019
My son has attended Evolve for three years and I find it to be a well-organized camp which makes life easier for busy, non-skier parents. The staff are very capable and attend to kids of all ages. Patrick is a super friendly and an all-around fantastic role model and friend to the kids. Wish all camps had someone like him running their operations.

Apr 3, 2019
pure fun, solid instruction, in a safe and positive atmosphere. wish i had evolve camps when i was a kid

Sep 27, 2018
My “serious” 8 yr old had very clear goals that she achieved over the three weeks. She learned a lot from her coaches and appreciated that they were good skateboarders “not babysitters like other camps.” I liked to see her post camp confidence high and energy low. The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars was that the bus schedule and lack of shade/cool down activities in Ottawa was an issue. She didn’t care about that so I’m sure she’ll beg to go back. Cheers

Sep 18, 2018
We were lucky enough to win a week at camp, and we came from 4 hours away to attend a day skateboarding camp while we spent time with friends. The camp in Ottawa was phenomenal. The coaches were fun, caring, patient and kept my son entertained never once complaining to me camp was boring (a common issue with my 11 year old) He loved it and so did we, I wish we had something like this in our city.

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