Immersion Camps
IMMERSION CAMPS
May 6 to August 30, 2019
The Immersion Camp is only available for players coming from outside Quebec City or outside the country Canada.
Every camp week consists of 20 hours of tennis, divided in 10 hours of teaching and 10 hours of match play, as well as 5 hours of fitness training. The coach-to-player ratio, as well as the intensity level will be adjusted according to the player’s age and level of play. In addition to the regular tennis program, our guests are welcome to book private lessons with the academy’s certified coaches, on which they will benefit from the same rates as our full-time students.
Accommodation: The academy will organize host families for the guests. The host families will all be involved in tennis and will be approved by the academy. They will provide for breakfast and dinner, whereas the student will have to provide for his own lunch. Lunch options are easily accessible from any of the academy’s practice sites.
Transportation: The academy will pick up students upon arrival at the Quebec City airport. For arrivals in Montreal, please communicate with us and we may be able to accommodate you for an extra cost. Throughout the week, the academy will offer transportation on-site, according to the guest’s needs.
Activities: Visits to charming Old Quebec and the city’s historical sites will be organized throughout the week. Foreign students will therefore have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Québécois culture. If the calendar allows, the students will even have the opportunity to go to the Rogers Cup in Montreal, a Masters 1000 ATP event.
Weekly schedule
Sunday – Our guests are welcomed by the academy and their host family
Monday – The students start the camp in the morning
Saturday – The camp ends at noon
Sunday – The students whose camp came to an end are escorted back to the airport
Price: The total cost of the immersion camp is CAD $750 per week. This rate includes practice, accommodation, and activities. Additional costs may apply for special activities, such as Rogers Cup.