Summer Cooking Camps
Inspire young chefs with hands-on culinary adventures and new kitchen skills!
Are your kids hungry for some fun this summer?
Our summer cooking camps are ideal for children ages 6 - 14 and run from 9am - 4:30pm. There are 10 week long camp sessions across 14 locations featuring a wide variety of culinary themes, such as pastry-focused sessions to learning about cuisines from around the world. Our camps are fully immersive, professional, hands-on, and fun, built to equip your child with invaluable cooking and life skills they will need to achieve success, in and out of the kitchen.
Our summer camp sessions
Our Program

We structure our camps like a professional culinary school. Camper recipe execution will be preceded by chef-led cooking demonstrations, ensuring all learning styles are accommodated.

Campers work in groups of 3 ensuring each and every student gets hands-on practice.

✅ Cook from 3 - 6 recipes from scratch DAILY

✅ Morning recipes act as lunch items for campers while afternoon recipes are used as take-home products to share with the family!

✅ Breaks include outdoor fun with camp-style games and crafts, ensuring a balanced and enjoyable experience for your young chefs.

✅ Each weeks end off with a full scale pop up restaurant. Campers work together to cook and serve a 3 course meal for 60 paying customers, allowing them to get a taste of what it's like to really work in the industry for a night.

What’s Included
Day at a glance
What a typical day at camp looks like
Camp Age Groups
Ages 14+
Our new newly reimagined Chef in Training and Counsellor in Training (CIT) programs are perfect for youth ages 14+ who are looking to gain experience and mentorship in culinary programming and working with children. The option between the Chef or Counsellor training program allows youth to focus on the skills and passions unique to them.
Summer Camp Team
Our summer camp team is comprised of up to 5 full time staff members: A lead chef, sous chef, senior counsellor, junior counsellor and kitchen assistant. Staff are supported by a fleet of eager CITs and volunteers who together help provide optimal supervision and guidance to our campers. All our staff are highly trained and experienced and come to the team equipped with their first aid and CPR, Food handlers certificate and police check.
Pop-Up Restaurant
On the last day of camp each week, we transform our space into a pop up restaurant, where our campers cook up and serve a 3 course meal for family and friends.
Before and After Care
We offer before and after camp care that is fully supervised child care only; no organized activities will be provided by the camp staff.
WE ARE PEANUT FREE AND ALLERGY AWARE
Rooks to Cooks is both Peanut Free and Allergy Aware! We ask that parents speak to our staff about any known allergies prior to the start of your program. We strive to accommodate all campers and we will work with parents and children to ensure that the necessary precautions have been taken. It is important that all parties (camp staff, parents and campers) clearly understand that, in no way, can we guarantee that we will be able to remove all allergy-inducing ingredients from our recipes.
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Summer Camp FAQ
A list of our most frequently asked questions
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My child is a selective eater. Can they still participate?

Yes! Rooks to Cooks works with children who are considered selective or “picky” eaters all the time. In fact, it is something we enjoy doing. Campers will never be forced to try new foods, although they will be gently encouraged. Campers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in cooking and be exposed to food across all their senses which helps gradually expose them to flavours, textures and new foods they might otherwise avoid or reject. We encourage campers who are selective eaters to bring a lunch and / or extra snacks. This helps ensure that even if they don’t want to eat something, or try a food and dont like something that they have enough to fuel and sustain them for the day. Still they will be cooking all the recipes alongside their peers, and have the option to take them home. Additionally, all staff are trained on evidence-based strategies for working with selective eaters and have a manager on-call they can discuss specific questions or strategies with. We also encourage you to let us know and connect with the staff on site if your child is someone who falls into the selective eaters category.

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My child has an allergy, do you offer substitutions?

Yes. If we are notified about allergies before-hand we will order replacement ingredients. We are also 100% nut-free and allergy aware. Please ensure your child comes with the proper rescue medications if they have them (Epi-Pen…)

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Do the kids cook all day?

No. While the majority of the day is spent cooking, campers do other things. Campers get breaks and have structured, organized activities facilitated by counselors throughout the day. At lunch time, if weather permits, they are brought outside. On certain days, campers also do prep and crafts for Pop-Up restaurant.

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My child needs accommodations, what should I do?

Let us know how we can support! When you register, please provide as much detail as you and your child are comfortable with. We will work with you both to make sure we can facilitate access and inclusion for your child.

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Can my child select who they work with?

Campers are welcome to request a partner on their registration form, and we make every effort to accommodate these requests. While we cannot guarantee specific pairings due to our group-of-three structure, we can assure you that requested friends or siblings will be placed in the same table group. This ensures they have the opportunity to collaborate, interact, and enjoy their camp experience together.