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Sidrabene
Sidrabene is a Latvian cottage and camp-grounds community located in Burlington, Ontario. It is most renowned for its annual children's summer camp and Jāņi (St John's Day), a summer solstice celebration. The grounds contain numerous recreational facilities, sporting fields and playground equipment - the most notorious being the giant wooden hamster wheel, which has left many a skinned-knee and splintered finger throughout the years, and which remains a favorite within the park. The facilities host various sporting, musical and social events throughout the year. Sidrabene is an important cultural landmark for many Latvian-Canadians residing within the Hamilton and Halton regions. Hidden amongst Bronte Creek, one must turn onto a hidden driveway from Appleby line, down a winding dirt road to make way on to the property. ==Children's camp== The children's camp serves young people between the ages of 3 to 15.The camp is divided into three sections: The girl's end, the boy's end, and "Calu Kalns," which houses the youngest children. Children may be enrolled in a day camp program (3-5yrs), "Calu Kalns" (6-8yrs), or in the regular camp (9-13yrs.) Once the Children reach 13 or 14, they may choose to participate in the C.I.T.(Counselor-in-Training) program. Once they have completed stages One and Two, they are eligible to work as Counselors in the camp.
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