Summer Camp 2026
June 29 - September 4, 2026
June 29 - September 4, 2026
(no camps on July 1 and August 3)
*Siblings under age 8 who have attended Kindergarten may request to join their older siblings at this camp. We have very limited spots for other kids under age 8.

Out-trips include The Outdoor Experience Waterpark, Al Anderson Outdoor Pool, Walnut Grove Pool, W.C. Blair Pool, playgrounds, parks, and more. We will go to places like Go Bananas, Play Abby Langley, Chuck E. Cheese, and indoor pools when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast.
The schedule is sent by the Friday before the week you are registered for.
We meet near the out-trip of the day.
Explore Langley’s Best Waterparks, Forests, Playgrounds, Parks, and Pools
Our Langley summer camp explores the best of the Fraser Valley. We take our adventures through Langley City and the Township, moving between local waterparks, shaded forest parks, and community pools with daily out-trips to places such as:
The Outdoor Experience Waterpark at Aldergrove: We venture to this popular waterpark for a day of swimming, waterslides, and outdoor fun in the sun.
Al Anderson Pool, Walnut Grove Pool, and W.C. Blair Pool: We stay cool and active with swimming sessions at these Langley aquatic centres.
Local Playgrounds and Scenic Parks: We explore Langley’s vast green spaces while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities.
Indoor Backup at Go Bananas, Play Abby Langley, Chuck E. Cheese, and indoor pools: If the Langley weather calls for a break from the outdoors—whether it's heavy rain or wildfire smoke—we move our activities indoors to local pools or head to high-energy spots like Go Bananas, Play Abby, or Chuck E. Cheese for indoor fun.
Hours
9 am - 4 pm
Before & After Camp (by request)
8-9 am and 4-6 pm at $10/hour
Before and after care costs are prorated for the exact timeframe that you register for, rather than by the hour.
Ages
8-12+*
*Siblings under age 8 who have attended Kindergarten may request to join their older siblings at this camp. We have very limited spots for other kids under age 8.
Dates
Week 1: June 29-July 3, 2026: $220
Week 2: July 6-10, 2026: $275
Week 3: July 13-17, 2026: $275
Week 4: July 20-24, 2026: $275
Week 5: July 27-31, 2026: $275
Week 6: August 4-7, 2026: $220
Week 7: August 10-14, 2026: $275
Week 8: August 17-21, 2026: $275
Week 9: August 24-28, 2026: $275
Week 10: August 31-September 4, 2026: $275
Rates
$275/Week (or $55/Day)
(June 29-July 3, Aug. 4-7: $220/Week)
Cancellation Policy: A full credit is provided for any dates cancelled or missed. We appreciate as much notice as possible so that other kids can come to camp. Payment by e-transfer to info@rfcamps.com isn't due until two weeks before your camp week begins.




Swimming, games, sports, arts and crafts, playground games, parachute games, forest exploration, sand play, table games, talent shows, and more based on the interests of each camper.
Our non-profit camps prioritize nature-immersion and active, outdoor play. We are participant-centred, following the unique interests and curiosity of every camper to spark self-discovery. We strive to cultivate a community built on kindness, respect, empathy, and connection.
As a screen-free environment, we trade devices for discovery. Our team is composed of career professionals, including Teachers, EAs, and Lifeguards, who bring maturity and expertise to the field. We aim to maintain low 1:5 ratios at our summer camps (supported by dedicated volunteers) to ensure optimal safety and mentorship.
We seek to empower, inspire, and create community through every adventure.
Our goal is to create the safest, healthiest, and most respectful community possible. We have a zero-tolerance policy for physical, verbal, and emotional violence. If a camper is violent, their family will be called to pick them up and the rest of their camp registration will be cancelled and refunded.
We want to encourage kids and youth who positively impact their communities and demonstrate kindness, empathy, and respect.