Camps
Winter, Spring, and Pro D day camps: children must be 5 years old and currently in Kindergarten.
Summer camps: children must be 5 years old and have completed Kindergarten.
Children can expect a week packed with fun activities at our centres, including games, sports, arts and crafts, and more! Senior campers (7-12 years) may have access to the pool for swimming, depending on location and camp, while junior campers (5-6 years) will engage in water play activities.
Please dress your children accordingly, with layers of clothing that can be added or removed as needed. For swimming or water play, don't forget to pack a swimsuit and towel for your child. Sunscreen and hats are also recommended for all campers, to protect them from the sun during outdoor activities.
Camp locations
- Aldergrove Community Centre at 27032 Fraser Highway
- Walnut Grove Community Centre at 8889 Walnut Grove Drive
- W.C. Blair Recreation Centre at 22200 Fraser Highway
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Joining us at camp?
Read frequently asked questions.
If your child has allergies, please complete the Allergy Action Plan form and bring the form to the first day of camp.
What you need to know
- Before Camp (8:00 - 9:00am) and After Camp (3:00 - 5:30pm) is available at some locations.
- Please dress accordingly as camps go outside rain or shine.
- Please leave valuables at home.
Things to bring each day
Junior campers (5-6 years) |
Note: Junior campers will not be swimming but will engage in water play activities during the spring and summer months (weather permitting), so it's still important to bring a swimsuit and towel and water-friendly footwear. For fall and winter camps, campers should bring a warm jacket and gloves. |
Senior campers (7-12 years) |
For fall and winter camps, campers should bring a warm jacket and gloves. |
Refunds
Day camp registration fees are refundable if a request for withdrawal is received at least 5 days before the start of the program. If less than 5 days notice is given, registration fees, less a 20% cancellation fee, will be refunded. Registration fees are non-refundable once the program has started.
View our refund guidelines here.
Frequently asked questions
What should I send with my child to camp? |
Please do not bring:
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Can I send nuts to day camp? |
All camps are “nut-aware”, which means that campers are requested not to bring nuts or nut products to any camp. This is for the safety of all campers. |
Should I send my child’s phone or other electronics? |
Electronics can be a distraction for all participants and are discouraged at our camps. We think it is important for all campers to be active and engaged, and we support them to make connections with other children at camp. |
Can I register my child for just one day of camp? |
At this time you cannot register for one day of a week long camp. |
Will my child go swimming? |
We have exciting water activities planned for our camps! Senior campers may have access to the pool for swimming, depending on location & camp, so please ensure your child brings a swimsuit and towel. Junior campers will engage in water play activities (weather permitting) and will not be swimming, but they should still bring a change of clothes and water-friendly footwear during the Spring and Summer camps. |
What if my child doesn’t like camp? |
Day camp registration fees are refundable if a request for withdrawal is received at least 5 days before the start of the program. If less than 5 days notice is given, registration fees, less a 20% cancellation fee, will be refunded. Registration fees are non-refundable once the program has started. View our refund guidelines. |