Summer Daycamp Calendars
Check out the many fun things kids are doing all summer long with our daycamps!
Adventure Seekers (12-15 yrs)
With a mix of thrilling activities like hiking, outdoor games and exciting excursions, you will explore nature, build confidence and forge new friendships.
Bowen Explorers (6-9 yrs)
Unleash your sense of adventure and join us for an exciting exploration experience! Build lasting friendships and create unforgettable memories as you discover nature, dive into science, express yourself in art and more!
- July 7 to 11 Calendar
- July 14-18 Calendar
- July 21-25 Calendar
- July 28-August 1 Calendar
- August 4-8 Calendar
- August 11-15 Calendar
Camp Holidaze (6-11 yrs)
Embrace your spirit of adventure! Camp Holidaze creates experiences that last a lifetime. Opportunities to play, build relationships and work on healthy lifestyle choices. Water parks, games, outdoor adventures, sports and hiking are just a few things happening at this camp.
- July 7 to 11 Calendar
- July 14-18 Calendar
- July 21-25 Calendar
- July 28-August 1 Calendar
- August 5-8 Calendar
- August 11-15 Calendar
- August 18-22 Calendar
- August 25-29 Calendar
Girls Get Active (7-12 yrs)
Come join us and connect with our leaders and other girls. Discover what you love about yourself and learn to celebrate it! Embrace your inner awesomeness, meet new friends and build confidence while participating in a variety of activities.
- July 7 to 11 Calendar
- July 14-18 Calendar
- July 21-25 Calendar
- July 28-August 1 Calendar
- August 5-8 Calendar
- August 11-15 Calendar
- August 18-22 Calendar
- August 25-29 Calendar
Smash & Splash (9-12 yrs)
Join us for an action-packed camp where you will explore a variety of racquet sports, including tennis, badminton and pickleball. After hitting the courts, cool off with an afternoon swim in the outdoor pool.
- July 7 to 11 Calendar
- July 14-18 Calendar
- July 21-25 Calendar
- July 28-August 1 Calendar
- August 5-8 Calendar
- August 11-15 Calendar
- August 18-22 Calendar
- August 25-29 Calendar
Camp Wild (6-10 yrs)
Spend your summer vacation having fun and building new friendships while learning about nature and the environment. Each week has a new theme with new discoveries and adventures. This camp also includes a large gymnasium component and is help primarily outdoors. This camp does not go swimming; please dress for the weather.
- July 7 to 11 Calendar
- July 14-18 Calendar
- July 21-25 Calendar
- July 28-August 1 Calendar
- August 5-8 Calendar
- August 11-15 Calendar
- August 18-22 Calendar
- August 25-29 Calendar
Centennial Sports Camp (8-12 yrs)
This action-packed camp will keep you moving! Based out of Harewood Centennial Park, you will play a variety of sports on the new turf fields and in the covered and uncovered sports courts. A number of sports will be introduced. Daily playground and/or waterpark fun will also be incorporated. Running shoes are required.
- July 7 to 11 Calendar
- July 14-18 Calendar
- July 21-25 Calendar
- July 28-August 1 Calendar
- August 5-8 Calendar
- August 11-15 Calendar
- August 18-22 Calendar
Junior Leaders in Training Camp (11-14 yrs)
Week one of this interactive two-weel camp will include team building activities and leadership sessions among a variety of summer camp activities. During the second week, you will participate in 15 to 30 hours of supervised hands-on volunteer experience as you assist at various recreation programs. Fee includes a t-shirt.
Last updated: July 4, 2025
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