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It’s not too late! Last-minute Spring Break camps!

It’s not too late! Last-minute Spring Break camps!

Spring Break starts in 3, 2, 1 … If you’re  scrambling to make plans for the kids, here are a few camp options that have spaces available and cover most interests whether you have outdoor kids, indoor kids, Lego builder kids or artsy kids!

For the kid that likes to twirl and tap
The Happening Dance – Cancelled due to COVID-19

Got a twirler, tapper or popper or locker in the house? Sign them up for an intensive dance camp at The Happening where they’ll learn from director, Kimberly Stevenson, and some of the super pro senior Happening dancers. Kids will dive into Hip Hop, Jazz, Musical Theatre, and Contemporary dance. Camps runs from 9 am to 4 pm. Cost is $250+GST until Feb. 16 and $300+GST thereafter. Ages: age 7-12.

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A Q&A with The Happening Dance
The Happening Dance Company

For stretchy kids
Uphoria yoga camps – Cancelled due to COVID-19

Send the littles to a calming camp where they get bendy, mindful and have fun too. Kids will become favourite animals and go on adventures while learning yoga poses and their benefits. Children will leave feeling calm, aware of their bodies and minds. Full and half day camps. Cost: $198 to $396. Ages 3-8.

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Uphoria Yoga Camp

For the young artist
Arts Umbrella

Arts Umbrella has week-long camps and creative arts programs: theatre, visual arts, drawing & painting, media aArts (includes animation & computer arts), and dance. Offered at Granville Island and Surrey locations.

>> Arts Umbrella

For the kid who likes to hustle
Summit Kidpreneur Camp

Got a biz kid in the house? Even if you don’t, entrepreneurship encourages children to think outside the box, create unique solutions and become leaders at an early age. Kidpreneur Camp fosters your child’s enterprising spirit through the fun and educational Lemonade Stand Challenge. Added bonus: The camps take place at Kidtropolis! Camps run from 9 to 3 pm. Cost is $285 + GST. Ages 6 -12.

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Q&A with Summit
Summit Kidpreneur

For the kid who likes to duel
Knight Camp at Academie Duello

Knight Camp, the winner of Georgia Straight’s “Best Kids Camp,” is a five-day adventure day-camp for girls and boys aged 8-14 focused on the skills of knighthood —from the martial arts of the sword and shield, two-handed sword, and quarterstaff— to the practice of knightly virtues such as courage and integrity. 10 am to 3:30 pm. Cost $425. Ages 8-14.

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Academie Duello Knight Camp

For the cyclist or the biker wannabe
 Pedalheads

Pedalheads Bike Camps are a week-long bike safety and skills program for kids ages 2-12. Small class sizes. Levels ranging from training wheels to advanced road rides and trails. Ages: 2 – 12. Half day and full day camp options still available at various locations around Metro Vancouver.

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>> Pedalheads Bike Camps

For the Lego lover
Bricks4Kidz

Learn STEM skills while exploring through Lego at Bricks4kidz. Space still available in camps with a variety of themes. Examples include Super Heroes, Space Adventures, Mining & Crafting, Junior Coding, Angry Birds, Robotics, Stop Motion plus lots more. Locations: Coquitlam, Richmond, Vancouver, North Vancouver. Age 5 – 12.

>> Bricks4kids

For the kid who likes the outdoors
Stanley Park Eco Camp

Embark on an adventure among the giant trees, sandy beaches and hidden wetlands of Stanley Park. This spring, spot migrating waterfowl, search for signs of flying squirrels and beavers, take an epic day hike through the park, and learn of animal adaptions to this temperate rainforest ecosystem. Camps run outdoor and indoor activities and run rain or shine. Camps run from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Cost: $270. Ages 7-11.

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>> Stanley Park Eco Camp

>> Check out 25 + Amazing Spring Break Activities!

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