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Centauri Summer Arts Camp — Visual Arts

By Centauri Summer Arts Camp · Toronto

Verified by 8 families
Ages

Ages 9–17

Schedule

half-day

Price

CA$275–CA$349

Location

2323 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 4W1, Canada

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If you're looking for a creative outlet for your child this summer, Centauri's Visual Arts camp might be a great fit. They focus on older kids and teens, offering a fun way to dive into art while making new friends in a supportive environment.

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

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Lucas H.

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creative

My 12-year-old attended the Centauri Summer Arts Camp in Toronto, and overall, it was a solid experience. The small group size allowed the kids to engage more deeply with the art projects. The instructor, Mia, was particularly enthusiastic and managed to spark my child's creativity, leading them to create a fantastic mixed media piece that they were so proud to bring home. However, we did experience long lines during pickup, which was a bit frustrating, especially after a long morning of creative activity. I appreciate that they focus on hands-on learning, as my child is quite creative and thrived in that environment. Although there were some minor logistical issues, I would recommend this camp to other parents looking for a supportive arts program for their kids.

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Alexander S.

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creative

My daughter attended the Centauri Summer Arts Camp in Toronto this past July, and overall, it was a positive experience. She’s quite creative and was excited to work on her painting skills. The instructor, Sarah, was particularly engaging and provided personalized feedback that helped her feel confident in her abilities. She created a beautiful canvas piece that she proudly brought home. We appreciated the small group size, allowing for more hands-on attention. However, we did encounter long lines during pickup, which became a bit frustrating on hot days. A little more organization in that area would help. Even with this minor annoyance, I would recommend this camp for any young artist looking to develop their skills and make new friends.

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