Summer Camps

We offer summer camps throughout Metro Vancouver.

Please select a location below to view details.

 

Summer Camp Information

 

June 26 - September 4, 2026

(no camps on July 1 and August 3)

 

The schedule is sent by the Friday before the week you are registered for. We meet near the out-trip of the day.

 

Register

Rates

$275/Week (or $55/day)

(June 29-July 3, Aug. 4-7: $220/Week)

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

K - ages 12+

 

Dates

Friday, June 26, 2026: $55

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

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.

Summer Camp Locations

Kids kayaking

Tri-Cities North (ages 7-12+*)

 

Out-trips include White Pine Beach, the Coquitlam River, Eagle Ridge Pool, Mundy Park Pool, Centennial Pool, playgrounds, parks, and more. We will go to places like Crash Crawly's, Zone Bowling, Jungle Jac's, and indoor pools when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. 

 

*Siblings under age 7 who have attended Kindergarten may request to join their older siblings at this camp.

Kids in their swimwear playing in the river

Tri-Cities East (ages 7-12+*)

 

Out-trips include the Coquitlam River, Centennial Pool, Eagle Ridge Pool, Mundy Park Pool, Hyde Creek Pool, parks, playgrounds, and more. We will go to places like Jungle Jac's and indoor pools such as the CCAC Wave Pool when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast.

 

*Siblings under age 7 who have attended Kindergarten may request to join their older siblings at this camp.

four campers in the forest looking out at the lake

Tri-Cities West (ages 7-12+*)

 

Out-trips include Mundy Park Pool, Westhill Park Pool, Eagle Ridge Pool, playgrounds, parks, and more. We will go to places like Crash Crawly's, Zone Bowling, and Poirier Pool when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast.

 

*Siblings under age 7 who have attended Kindergarten may request to join their older siblings at this camp.

Kids posing for a photo on the playground

Kids Only: Port Coquitlam

(K-Grade 2) 

 

Out-trips include Routley Park Wading Pool, Sun Valley Park Wading Pool, Castle Park, and other parks and playgrounds. We will go to places like Jungle Jac's or Oh My Land Club when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. This camp only swims at shallow wading pools.

Kid having fun at the playground

Kids Only: Coquitlam

(K-Grade 2) 

 

Out-trips include Blue Mountain Park Wading Pool and Spray Park, Rochester Park Spray Park, and other parks and playgrounds. We will go to places like Crash Crawly's or Oh My Land Club when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. This camp only swims at shallow wading pools.

kids in lifejackets preparing to dock jump

Youth Only: Tri-Cities

(ages 10-12+)

 

Out-trips include White Pine Beach, the Coquitlam River, Mundy Park Pool, Eagle Ridge Pool, Centennial Pool, Coquitlam City Centre Aquatic Complex, Zone Bowling, and more. We will go to places like the CCAC Wave Pool when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast.

 

two campers at the playground

Reel Adventures:

Tri-Cities (ages 7-12+) 

 

This camp focuses on outdoor recreation and creating funny videos. Out-trips include White Pine Beach, the Coquitlam River, Mundy Park Pool, Centennial Pool, Eagle Ridge Pool, and more. We will go to an indoor pool or places like Crash Crawly's or Jungle Jac's if heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast.  

 

two smiling kids in the water at the beach

Burnaby (K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Barnet Marine Park Beach, Confederation Park Spray Park, Kensington Park Pool, Robert Burnaby Park Pool, Eileen Dailly Pool, and more. We will go indoors to places like Eileen Dailly Pool when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–7 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 8–12+ go to pools.

two campers and one camp guide

New Westminster

(K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Queen's Park, Moody Park Pool, and Hume Park Pool. We will go to places like the təməsew̓txʷ (Canada Games) Pool or Crash Crawly's when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–6 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 7–12+ go to pools.

campers in the water at the beach

Vancouver West Side

(K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Jericho Beach, Kits Beach, Queen Elizabeth Park, Hillcrest Pool, Spanish Banks Beach, Maple Grove Outdoor Pool, Granville Island Waterpark, and more. We will go to indoor pools, playgrounds, and attractions when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–7 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 8–12+ go to pools.

two campers on the playground

Richmond (K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Steveston Community Park Pool, Cambie Community Park Spray Park, South Arm Outdoor Pool, Richmond Nature Park, Iona Beach Regional Park, and more. We will go to indoor pools and indoor playgrounds when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–6 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 7–12+ go to pools.

two kids outdoors in nature

Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows (K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Whonnock Lake, Maple Ridge Park, Harris Road Park Pool, Hammond Park Pool, and more. We will go to places like Jungle Jac's, the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre Pool, and Revs Bowling when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–7 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 8–12+ go to pools.

campers giving a thumbs up at the beach

North Vancouver

(K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Cates Park Beach, Lynn Canyon, Capilano Canyon, Deep Cove, beaches, pools, playgrounds, parks, and more. We will go to places like Go Bananas and indoor pools when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–7 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 8–12+ go to pools.

three campers at the swimming pool

Langley (K - ages 12+)

 

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. Ages 5–7 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 8–12+ go to pools.

two campers holding sticks in the forest

Surrey (K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Crescent Beach, White Rock Beach, Sunnyside Outdoor Pool, Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre, Bear Creek Outdoor Pool, Surrey Sports and Leisure Complex Pool, playgrounds, parks, and more. We will go to places like Kids City Playcentre and indoor pools when heavy rain or wildfire smoke is forecast. Ages 5–6 may enjoy alternate activities when ages 7–12+ go to pools.

two campers holding sticks in the forest

Greater Victoria

(K - ages 12+)

 

Out-trips include Cadboro Bay Beach, Gonzales Beach, Prospect Lake, Carnarvon Rotary Water Park, Oak Bay Recreation Centre Pool, Esquimalt Recreation Centre Pool, and Esquimalt Adventure Water Park, as well as a variety of local parks and playgrounds. When campers ages 8-12+ go to pools, campers ages 5-7 may enjoy alternate activities. In the event of heavy rain or wildfire smoke, indoor alternatives such as pools or indoor attractions will be scheduled.

KId hanging upside down on bars at the playground
Forest exploration by a river
Kids kayaking
Kid getting ready to set sail on a kayak

Camp Activities 

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. Beach out-trips may also include kayaking, paddle boarding, giant floaties, and boating.

The Rainforest Philosophy

 

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 lower ratios at our 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.