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Outdoor Project 100

Camp Dates: August 30 - September 3, 2010
Camp Location: Camp New Moon, Lake of Bays, Muskoka

Outdoor Project 100 - Introduction to Outdoor Physical Activity and the Environment is the first mandatory activity in the undergraduate program. It is designed to introduce you to the joys of outdoor physical activity and recreation and it is also where you will meet your first year classmates and get to know them on a first name basis. Many of the freindships you develop at ODP100 will last through the duration of your undergraduate studies and even beyond. You will also have a chance to meet many second year students who will be attending ODP200H and many third and fourth year students who will act as your instructors and camp leaders.

Full information about the camp, departure dates and equipment lists are available in the online ODP100H Registration Kit. To register in ODP100H please follow the procedures below:

Register for the Camp on ROSI
Enter yourself into the camp on the ROSI system starting at 6 a.m. on July 7, 2010. To enter the course on ROSI be sure to use the correct codes:

Course Code ODP100H1
Section Code F (First Semester)
Section Type PRA (Practical)
Section Number 101

Your registration in ODP100H1 will show as interim status (INT) until payment has been received by the Undergraduate Program Office. Once payment is recieved your status in the course will be switched to approved (APP).

Pay the Camp Fee
To pay the camp fee, fill out the ODP100H Registration Form and submit it with payment by the August 16th, 2010 registration deadline. The camp fee for 2010 is $330.00. Payment may be made by Visa, Amex or MasterCard and if you are paying in person debit and cash are also accepted.

IMPORTANT: The Outdoor Projects are Peanut/Nut-free

DO NOT BRING FOOD/SNACKS CONTAINING PEANUTS OR NUT PRODUCTS
Please respect your fellow students who may have life-threatening peanut and/or nut allergies.