Spring and Summer EcoCamps for Kids in Stanley Park

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Registration is now open for spring and summer EcoCamps for kids presented by the Stanley Park Ecology Society. They’re a great way for children to learn outdoor skills, spend time in nature, and uncover the mysteries of the natural world.

Spring Eco Camps for Kids in Stanley Park

Spring EcoCamps for Kids in Stanley Park

March is a magical time in Stanley Park! The herons are returning to their nest colony, pollinators are emerging, and early spring blooms begin, including cherry blossoms.

For ages 6-11 during Spring Break

  • Crafty Critters: March 18-22, 2024
  • Spring Wings: March 25-28, 2024
Campers birdwatch at Beaver Lake. Photo by Anthony Ho.
SPES campers birdwatch at Beaver Lake. Photo by Anthony Ho.

Summer EcoCamps for Kids in Stanley Park

Enjoy nature through engaging activities, games, and crafts designed to ignite curiosity and foster a love for ecology and wildlife. Young minds will explore, discover, and connect with the wonders of the forests, wetlands, and beaches of Stanley Park.

For ages 7-11 during the Summer Break

  • (4 days) Beach Explorers – July 2-5, 2024
  • Art in the Park – July 8-12, 2024
  • Wizarding Wilderness – July 15-19, 2024
  • Stanley Park Survivor – July 22-26, 2024
  • Wonderful Wetlands – July 29-Aug 2, 2024
  • (4 days) Jurassic Stanley Park – Aug 6-9, 2024
  • Winged Wonders – Aug 12-16, 2024
  • Beach Explorers – Aug 19-23, 2024
  • Theatre in the Trees – Aug 26-30, 2024

These camps often sell out and can be a favourite part of many children’s springs or summers. With one week already sold out there spots are bound to fill up fast so register today. Members of the Stanley Park Ecology Society get a discounted rate.

For more information about Stanley Park EcoCamps and other SPES programs, follow along on Facebook and Instagram.

Stanley Park Ecology Society promotes awareness of and respect for the natural world through collaborative leadership in environmental education, research, and conservation in Stanley Park. Miss604’s Rebecca Bollwitt is a Board Executive of SPES.

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