Spring Break Day Camps
Benefits of participating in our day camps
Spring break day camps provide continuing education over the break. It's a fun, interactive, learning adventure where kids build friendships and memories while developing:
- Independence
- Resiliency
- Confidence
- Cooperation
- Cognitive skills
- Communication, problem solving and decision-making skills
- A sense of identity and community
Types of spring break camps
You can register online, in person at our Aquatic facilities, or by calling
403-268-3800 (option 1).
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During this week-long spring break camp, young artists will take part in creative expression through drawing, painting, mixed media and sculptures. They will also enjoy supervised outdoor breaks.
Age: 6 - 12 years
Prerequisite: None
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Over spring break, campers will enjoy an action-packed week of games, sports, crafts and outdoor adventures. Camp activities may include trips to a local park, special guest visits and swimming/water activities.
Age: 5 - 12 years
Prerequisite: None
About our spring day camp leaders
Day camp staff are selected based on their experience, ability to relate to children and leadership skills.
Staff are certified in Intermediate First Aid and CPR, High Five® Principles of Healthy Child Development, and receive additional City of Calgary training.
What are spring break day camps like?
A day at our camps is filled with activities that will help your child learn more about themselves, others, and the world around them. They will take part in activities like games, sports, and arts.
Depending on the camp, campers may get to do adventures like swimming, exploring nature at local parks, and playing on indoor or outdoor play structures.
Camp drop-off starts at 9 a.m. and children must be picked up by 4 p.m. Late pickups may be charged a late pickup fee. If you will be late, call 311 to be transferred to the facility and inform day camp staff.
Come prepared
On the first day of the program, please bring a signed permission form. Make sure you understand the requirements regarding medication.
For each day of the program, please bring:
- A healthy lunch and snacks for the day that don't require heating
- Refillable plastic or metal water bottles.
- Any necessary medication or medical equipment (such as an epi-pen).
- Weather appropriate clothing like sunglasses, hat, footwear, sweater/jacket, etc.
- You must apply sunscreen and insect repellent before camp.
Leave all valuable items and personal electronics at home. We are not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen items.
Inclusion for campers with disabilities
For your child to have their best day camp experience, please tell us of any needs that could impact their participation when you register. If your child requires more support than we can provide a day camp supervisor will request you, the parent/guardian, to provide a support worker/aide to attend camp with your child.
More day camps
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During the summer, campers can enjoy a variety of indoor and outdoor activities that may include games, songs, teamwork, crafts, swimming, sailing and more!
Summer camps run July & August each year.
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Campers partake in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities that may include games, songs, teamwork, crafts, swimming and more!
Fall & winter school break break day camps run Nov. 9 – 14, Dec. 27 –29 and Jan. 2 – 5