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SUMMARY:Guardians of the Park Summer Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Register Your Kids Today!\n\n  \n\nGuardians of the Park Summer Day Camp invites kids aged 7 to 12 to immerse themselves in the great outdoors\, right outside of Drayton Valley. Over four packed days\, kids will engage in an array of nature-based activities designed to spark their curiosity\, foster teamwork\, and create lasting memories. \nAt Guardians of the Park Summer Camp\, kids don’t just learn about nature—they experience it!\nEvery day is packed with hands-on adventures designed to build confidence\, curiosity\, teamwork\, and a lifelong connection to the outdoors. Here are a few activities they will participate in: \n\nOrienteering Challenges: Find their way around the Pembina Nordic Trails with a compass.\nNature-Based Games: Engage in games and team-building activities inspired by nature.\nNature Crafts: Get creative with hands-on crafting activities using natural materials.\nBuilding Shelters: Learn how to construct shelters using natural materials found in the wilderness.\nExploring Nature Trails: Trek through scenic nature trails while learning about local flora and fauna.\nOutdoor Cooking: We have an outdoor cooking day to cook and sample fun campfire foods!\nOutdoor Science: We’ll hunt for butterflies and set a moth trap!\nGet Active: Team sports\, disc golf and fun team challenge activities in the great outdoors!\nTipi Time: We wind down in the tipi at the end of each day!\n\nAges 10 – 12 Additional Activities \n\nFishing! We hope to offer a half day fishing excursion for the older kids!\n\nAdventure Investment\nThe cost of camp is $230 per child \nCamp Dates & Age Groups\n\nJuly 7-10\, 2026 (Ages 7-9) *registration closes June 30th\nJuly 28-31\, 2026 (Ages 10-12) *registration closes July 15th\n\nDaily Camp Hours\n\nDrop Off: 8:40 am – 9:00 am\nPick Up: 3:00 to 3:15 pm (July 7-10\, ages 7-9)\nPick Up: 4:00 pm – 4:15 pm (July 28-31\, ages 10-12)\n\nLocation\nPembina Nordic Centre\, 7010 Twp 494\, Rocky Rapids\, AB \nMeet the Educators Behind the Adventure\n🌲 Learn from Real Outdoor Experts \nAt Guardians of the Parks\, your child won’t just be supervised—they’ll be mentored by a team of passionate outdoor educators\, naturalists\, and community experts who love helping kids discover the natural world. \nThroughout the week\, campers will learn from people who: \n🦉 Study local wildlife and ecosystems \n🦋 Lead citizen science and nature discovery programs \n🌿 Teach outdoor skills\, conservation\, and environmental stewardship \n🔥 Share practical wilderness and bushcraft skills \n🏕️ Spend their own time exploring\, protecting\, and advocating for Alberta’s parks and wild spaces \nOur team brings years of experience working with children and creating engaging\, hands-on learning experiences that make nature exciting\, accessible\, and memorable. \nKathy\nRita\nCaidyn\n\n \nWhy It Matters\nChildren learn best from people who are genuinely passionate about what they teach. \nWhen a child discovers a butterfly through a naturalist’s eyes\, learns to identify animal tracks from an outdoor educator\, or builds a shelter with someone who spends their weekends exploring the backcountry\, the experience becomes more than just an activity\, it becomes a story they’ll remember for years. \nReview our Rules\, Guidelines\, and Code of Conduct Here\n2026 Code of Conduct\nGet in Touch\nFor inquiries\, please contact Kathy Schwengler at 780-542-1932 or outreach@epbrparkscouncil.org \nWhy Parents Love Guardians of the Park Camp\n✅ Real Outdoor AdventureMost activities take place outdoors in the forests and trails of Eagle Point Parks. \n✅ Hands-On LearningKids build shelters\, use compasses\, investigate insects\, cook outdoors\, and develop practical skills. \n✅ Local Naturalists and Outdoor EducatorsChildren learn from people who spend their time exploring and protecting our local parks. \n✅ Unplug and ReconnectLess screen time. More discovery\, creativity\, movement\, and imagination. \n✅ Unique Every DayNo two camp days are the same. Every day introduces new challenges\, activities\, and adventures. \n\nFAQ Section\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat makes this camp different from other summer camps? \nMany camps offer crafts and outdoor activities but at Guardians of the Park Camp\, nature is our classroom. Campers spend most of their day outdoors exploring trails\, learning wilderness skills\, discovering wildlife\, and participating in hands-on activities that encourage curiosity and confidence. \nWill my child be outside all day? \nYes! We believe the best way to connect with nature is to experience it directly. Activities are designed to keep kids active\, engaged\, and exploring throughout the day while ensuring regular breaks\, hydration\, and supervision. \nDoes my child need outdoor experience? \nNot at all. Whether your child is already an outdoor enthusiast or has never held a compass before\, our camp is designed to be welcoming and fun for all experience levels. \nWhat skills will my child learn? \nCampers will develop navigation skills\, teamwork\, problem-solving\, outdoor safety awareness\, wildlife observation skills\, confidence\, and independence—all while having fun. \nWhat should my child expect to come home talking about? \nBuilding a shelter in the woods. Catching butterflies. Seeing wildlife. Cooking over a campfire. Learning to use a compass. Exploring trails. Sitting in a tipi. Getting dirty. Having adventures.
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/guardians-2026/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Children Activities,Education
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SUMMARY:Science Camp for Kids in Drayton Valley | One Day Fun Day – July 24
DESCRIPTION:One Day Fun Day: Science Adventure Camp\nDate: July 24\, 2026\nTime: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nAges: 9–13\nCost: $75 per participant \nLocation: Pembina Nordic Centre – 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, AB \nDiscover\, Create\, and Experiment!\nGet ready for a day packed with exciting hands-on science activities\, right outside of Drayton Valley! Young scientists will spend the day exploring\, creating\, testing\, and learning through fun experiments that they can see\, touch\, and experience for themselves. \nFrom making delicious homemade ice cream to creating colourful lava lamps and watching the explosive reaction of elephant toothpaste\, every activity is designed to spark curiosity and inspire a love of learning. \nThis isn’t a classroom science lesson—it’s a full day of discovery\, creativity\, and fun! \n\nActivities Include\nMake Your Own Ice Cream\nLearn how science helps turn simple ingredients into a frozen treat\, then enjoy the results! \nCreate Colourful Lava Lamps\nExplore density and chemical reactions while building your own mesmerizing lava lamp. \nNatural Paint Workshop\nDiscover how people have used natural materials throughout history to create paints and artwork. \nElephant Toothpaste Experiment\nExperience one of science’s most exciting reactions as we create a giant foamy eruption. \nOutdoor Science Challenges\nPut your observation and problem-solving skills to the test through fun games and activities. \nNature Exploration\nLearn about the science happening all around us as we explore the natural world. \n\nWhy Parents Love Our One Day Fun Days\n\nFull-day supervised program (9:00 AM–4:00 PM)\nSmall group learning environment\nHands-on activities and experiments\nOutdoor exploration and active play\nExperienced educators\nOpportunities to build confidence\, creativity\, and problem-solving skills\nKids take home new knowledge\, memories\, and creations\n\nWhat to Bring\n\nWeather-appropriate outdoor clothing\nClosed-toe shoes\nWater bottle\nLunch and snacks\nA sense of curiosity and adventure!\n\nRegistration\nSpaces are limited and pre-registration is required. \nJoin us for a day of science\, discovery\, and fun as we explore the amazing world around us through hands-on experiments and creative activities! \n \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat age is this program for?\nThis One Day Fun Day is designed for children ages 9–12. \nWhat time does the program run?\nThe program runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please arrive a few minutes early for drop-off and pick-up. \nDoes my child need any science experience?\nNot at all! Activities are designed to be fun\, engaging\, and accessible for all skill levels. \nWill the children be outdoors?\nYes. While some science activities will take place indoors\, participants will also enjoy outdoor games\, exploration\, and nature-based learning activities. Please dress for the weather. \nWhat should my child bring?\nParticipants should bring: \n\nA water bottle\nLunch (snack will be provided)\nWeather appropriate clothing\nClosed-toe shoes\nSun protection (hat\, sunscreen\, sunglasses)\n\nCan my child take their projects home?\nMany of the activities and creations will be taken home so participants can share their discoveries with family and friends. \nWho supervises the program?\nPrograms are led by experienced Eagle Point-Blue Rapids Parks Council educators and staff who are passionate about creating safe\, engaging\, and memorable learning experiences. \nIs lunch provided?\nNo. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch\, and water bottle. \nWhat happens if the weather is poor?\nThe program will run rain or shine. Activities may be adjusted to ensure everyone remains safe and comfortable. \nHow many participants are in the program?\nSpace is limited to help ensure a quality experience and plenty of opportunities for hands-on participation. \nWhy does the program cost $75?\nYour registration includes a full day of supervised programming\, all activity materials and supplies\, hands-on experiments\, outdoor exploration\, and instruction from experienced educators. Participants enjoy a unique experience that combines science\, creativity\, and outdoor learning in one exciting day. \n 
URL:https://www.epbrparkscouncil.org/event/2026-science-camp-drayton-valley/
LOCATION:Pembina Nordic Trails & Chalet\, 7010 Township Rd 494\, Rocky Rapids\, Alberta\, Canada
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