Boys vs. Girls
Composed as well as guided by Windsor's very own Mike Stasko, Boys vs. Girls is freely based upon his experiences at a summer camp during the 90s. When camps around the nation were closing down each year and Camp Kitchikewana made the economically needed transfer to transform co-ed, the result was an extremely actual clash of the sexes. In the summer season of 1990, the film sees Camp Kindlewood forced to go co-ed for the very first time in its seventy-year presence. Camp Supervisor Roger (Colin Mochrie) tries to maintain the camp off the company slicing block, however after an uncomfortable experience in between head counsellors Dale (Eric Osborne) and Brownish-yellow (Rachel Dagenais), all wagers are off. Rallying their sides in an effort to win back their camp and gain prominence over what they really feel is rightfully theirs, this fight of the sexes sets off a collection of pranks, sustained by camp caretaker Coffee (Kevin McDonald), as the kids as well as women defend their summertime house.