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2025 Spring Break Camps in Metro Vancouver

 

2025 Spring Break Camps in Metro Vancouver

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Spring Break Camps in Metro Vancouver

As Spring approaches, so does the excitement of Spring Break for your kids. If you’re looking for the perfect Spring Break Camps in Metro Vancouver for 2025, Vancouver Mom has you covered with our top picks. Discover this year’s most thrilling adventures in our curated list below.


Vancouver Aquarium

Photo Credit: Vancouver Aquarium and MiniMakers

Give your kids an unforgettable spring break at Ocean Explorers Camps at Vancouver Aquarium, proudly partnered with MINIMAKERS. This hands-on, interactive camp immerses children in marine life and sustainability through guided tours, engaging science activities, and creative projects like MiniMakers Kits and wood crafting with safe tools. Hosted in the AquaQuest building, with access to the Aquarium Galleries, Wet Lab, and 4D Theatre, this camp inspires curiosity, creativity, and lasting connections with nature. Sign up now for a week they’ll always remember!


Vancouver Independent School for Science And Technology (VISST)

A group of girls building a car at a stem camp at VISST for Spring break camps in metro vancouver
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VISST camps offer fun and hands-on STEM programs for students aged 8-17, taught by award-winning instructors and PhDs. Topics covered include Machine Learning, Sustainability, Game Programming, and more. The curriculum is adaptable and allows students to learn at their own pace. Humanities topics like Writing and History are also available. Upon completion, students earn a certificate of completion.


Steamoji

A boy holding a contraption he made at Steamoji for Spring Break Camps in Metro Vancouver
Photo credit: Steamoji

Steamoji is a maker academy for kids ages 5-18 that trains builders, makers, inventors and entrepreneurs. They believe the best way to prepare for a world of accelerating change is to train our children with the foundational skills and mindsets to build solutions to the problems of their future.

Technological change is accelerating. Many parents feel STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) are important to help prepare their children the careers of their future, but see schools more focused on traditional studies.


Shoreline Studios

Photo credit: Shoreline Studios

Join Shoreline Studios for a week packed with exciting activities designed to enhance acting skills and boost confidence. From voice-over to on-camera work, each session is carefully crafted to provide a solid foundation for budding actors. Plus, your child will make new friends, discover more about themselves, and walk away with their own voice-over and on-camera creations. Don’t miss this opportunity to spark your child’s creativity and passion for the performing arts!


BC Sports Hall of Fame

Photo credit: BC Sports Hall of Fame

Looking for a unique and exciting way to keep your kids active and engaged this spring break? The BC Sports Hall of Fame Spring Camps are perfect for kids aged 7–10 who love sports, history, and hands-on fun!

Each one-day camp offers a chance to explore inspiring stories of BC’s legendary athletes while diving into interactive exhibits, guided tours, and themed activities designed to spark creativity and curiosity. With only 20 spots available per day, these camps ensure small group sizes for a personalized and enriching experience.

Kids will enjoy a safe and supportive environment where they can explore, create, and learn while staying active.


Fire and Flower Girls

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Fire and Flower Girls is dedicated to empowering and mentoring girls and gender-diverse youth as they navigate the complex journey into womanhood and adulthood through creating a space of radical acceptance for girls and gender-diverse youth to know, feel, see, and express how amazing they are. Each of their empowerment programs explore different themes and concepts related to young womanhood/adulthood. In every camp, learning is balanced with a daily dose of nature time, games and relevant crafts for each program. This year they are piloting a free service model which they hope will create lasting change for their organization and the communities they serve. They hope you will join them!


Our list keeps growing so make sure to check back for new listing! See more at #vancouvermom

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