Saskatchewan camps

Summer camps and kids' programs in Saskatchewan


Find Saskatchewan summer camps and year-round programs listed below, including programs in Regina and other cities in the province.  Read more

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    Canlan Sports   
    Meet them at the Camp Expo on Feb. 22From camps for kids to instructional programs raise your game by working on your skills and learn the fun way, through play-based teaching. Canlan Sports is where we play.

    Grasswood
    Sport: Hockey
    • Ages 4 to 18 (Coed)
    • Day Camp, Program, Virtual Program
    • from $120
    daycampprogramclassvirtualprogramcoed 120 4-18 1GrasswoodSaskatchewan
    Four Point Basketball   
    Four Point Basketball, in partnership with Nike Basketball Camps, delivers a cutting-edge curriculum tailored for both Fundamental and High-Performance athletes. Elevate your game— Make your swishes come true!

    Regina
    Sport: Basketball
    • Ages 10 to 17 ( Boys, Girls, Coed)
    • Day Camp, Program
    • from $305
    daycampprogramclassallboysallgirlscoed 305 10-17 2ReginaSaskatchewan
    Royal City Soccer Camps   
    Canada's #1 grassroots summer soccer day camps offering full day and half day sessions in July and August weeks to children aged 5 to 13 years old.

    Regina
    Sport: Soccer
    • Ages 5 to 13 (Coed)
    • Day Camp
    • from $189
    daycampcoed 189 5-13 3ReginaSaskatchewan


     

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    1. Understand the goal or projected outcome of the camp or program.
    2. Learn how campers grouped and how big the groups are.
    3. Ask about the ratio of camp leaders to campers. 
    4. Ask about leaders’ training in safety, bullying, and other discipline
    5. Consider how much experience and expertise leaders have in the chosen subject area (e.g. robotics) and in running the camp


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