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Centauri Summer Arts Camp — Photography

By Centauri Summer Arts Camp · Toronto

Verified by 4 families
Ages

Ages 11–17

Schedule

half-day

Price

CA$275–CA$349

Location

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

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If your child loves capturing moments, the Photography camp at Centauri could be a great fit. It's a fantastic opportunity for teens to dive into their creative side while learning new skills in a supportive environment. Plus, the flexible scheduling means they can still enjoy their summer downtime!

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Eric T.

Top Contributor

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My 12-year-old son attended the Centauri Summer Arts Camp for Photography last week in Toronto, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructors, particularly a friendly guy named Matt, really engaged with the kids and helped them explore different photography techniques. My son ended up creating a cool photo series focusing on urban landscapes, which he was excited to share with us at home. The small group size meant he got plenty of one-on-one time, which I appreciated. However, I did find the drop-off process a bit chaotic, especially during peak times. We had to wait in a long line for pickup each day, which was inconvenient. Overall, I would recommend this camp if your child is creative and enjoys photography. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait during those busy times.

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Emily J.

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creative

My daughter attended the Centauri Summer Arts Camp for Photography in Toronto last week, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructor, Sarah, was incredibly engaging and provided constructive feedback while encouraging the campers to explore their creativity. My daughter loved working on her photo project, capturing unique angles around the park, which she later showcased to us. The small group size allowed for personalized attention, which made her feel more comfortable. One small annoyance was the long lines during drop-off and pickup, which felt a bit chaotic. It would have been nice if that process was smoother. However, I would recommend this program for creative kids who want to dive into photography. My daughter definitely made a few new friends and came away excited about her new skills.

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