Last summer, we moved to Regina at the end of June. The prospect of having my three kids home with me in a new city, with no friends, all summer was daunting. Thankfully, I was able to hop online and do a few quick searches to find some camps that had availability and we utilized a few.
Maybe you’re new to the city, or maybe your kids are finally old enough to attend camps (many are for ages 6 and up, but a few are available for kids as young as 4). Whatever the case, here are my picks for Summer Camps in Regina!
Cost: Full Week Full Days $275.00, Half Days $183.75
Details: Bricks 4 Kidz camps are a fabulous way for your Lego-loving kids to get their brick-on with new friends. With specially-designed Bricks 4 Kidz® models, LEGO® games galore, and plenty of time for free-play. Camps are specially designed for kids ages 5-10 and are staffed by trained, screened Bricks 4 Kidz® teachers. Campers will work and play with specialized LEGO® Technic pieces such as gears, axles, electric motors and more! Each day campers will experience a different theme. Themes include Mining and Crafting, Bricks 4 Girlz Get Frozen, Amazing Brick Race, Amusement Park Camp and more. Appropriate for 5-11 years old.
Register: Bricks 4 Kidz Regina Day Camps
Cost: 5 day camps are $240 for non members are $200 for members.
Details: The Saskatchewan Science Centre offers Spring Break programming for kids ages 6-11. Groups are divided by age (6-8 and 9-11). Campers experience themed activities and experiments, science demonstrations, award-winning exhibits, an IMAX film and ample time to run around and enjoy a Science Centre experience. Themes include EveryBODY Science, Everywhere Physics, Creature Feature and more.
Register: http://www.sasksciencecentre.com/assets/files/Education%20Programs/sdcreg2015.pdf
Cost: $199/week
Details: Bloom camps are held in July and August and are for kids ages 3-8. This is a big deal for our family since our 4 year old can attend with her big sister! Camp themes include Do You Dig Dinosaurs, Cozy Camp-Out, Let’s Make Music (featuring Kindermusik) and more!
Register: http://www.bloomlearning.ca/our-services/summer-programs
Cost: One week $225, Two weeks $440
Details: EYES – Educating Youth in Engineering & Science – camps are available at the University of Regina for kids entering grades 2 to 9. Classes are divided by grades and offered throughout July and August. We signed up for E-Codemakers, for example, which is a camp allowing you to unleash your creativity using digital technology. This project based program uses computers and other technology to create new marvels. Other camps include an All Girls camp and Eyes Junior for kids entering grades 2 and 3.
Register: http://eyes.uregina.ca/camps/
Cost: $205/week
Details: Wascana Rhythmic Gymnastics Club is excited to be offering a fun filled recreation summer camp for children ages 6-12 with or without gymnastics/dance experience. This is a great opportunity for children to give this beautiful sport a try.
Register: http://www.saskwrgc.com/summer-camps.html
If you know of a summer camp in Regina, you think I should be checking out and sharing, email me!
Wish you would come to Vancouver and do one of these!