Terms of Use
These terms describe the current scope of the parent-testing directory and the limits of the information it provides.
Use the directory as a planning tool with linked sources
These terms reflect the current product behavior and are not legal advice.
Informational use
Vancouver Camp Finder is an informational directory and planning aid. Listing details, registration timing, and pricing should be checked against the linked source page before a parent makes a final decision.
Verification and freshness
The product shows freshness status and source links to make trust visible, but not every field is independently verified at all times. If a source page changes, the directory may temporarily lag until a new verification pass is completed.
No booking guarantee
The directory does not currently process camp bookings or payments. When a verified registration link is shown, the parent leaves this product and continues on the provider or source website.
Optional account planner
Sign-in is optional and only supports parent-managed planner persistence. Browsing, narrowing realistic options, and local planning remain available without a password or account, and parents should not enter child-sensitive details into feedback or account workflows.
Corrections and trust issues
If you notice outdated or incorrect listing details, use the matching report flow so the source can be reviewed and corrected. If the terms language or trust behavior feels misleading, use the issue path from this page so that contradiction can be reviewed directly.
How to use this page during parent testing
Treat the terms page as trust support while you browse, not as a separate workflow before you start.
Use now
Browse first, then confirm final registration details on the provider source page before treating a camp as real.
Use this page when the product's trust language or workflow feels out of step with the current directory behavior.
Keep in mind
The directory is still informational. Pricing, timing, and availability can shift before the next verification pass catches them.
Report trust or terms mismatches directly from here if the current product still implies more certainty than the source supports.
Start by browsing, then use terms as support.
If you landed here before trying the directory, start with browse. Narrow to realistic options first, then compare or check timing only when a few camps still matter.
Browse first, confirm details on the provider source page, then come back here if the terms language still conflicts with current product behavior.
