

Trails rec center summer camp registration#
Registration begins April 1.ĥ-7 yrs Tues., Aug. The activities in this camp are constructed to help young children explore and learn about nature. This program is designed for younger children who love to play because play is vitally important for children’s healthy development. 4 9 am-noon $50 Growing Up Wild Days (Clark Park) Session I: July 10-14 Session II: July 31-Aug.

Registration begins April 1.ġ0-12 yrs Mon.-Fri. Session I: June 5-9 Session II: July 17-21 9 am-noon $50 Survival Week (Clark Park)Įxperiences included in this program are: building or finding primitive shelters, making safe fires with matches and friction, cooking over a campfire, tracking animals, and identifying plants. Registration begins April 1.Ĩ-10 yrs Mon.-Fri. Outdoor Adventure Weeks (Clark Park)Īdventure Week at Clark Park includes archery, hiking, fishing, animal tracking, outdoor living skills, canoeing and more. These programs are partially funded by the Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc. Summertime Kids Grant. **Early drop-off and late pick-up will be available for an additional fee. *Dates are subject to change based on the Cumberland County Schools Calendar. Summer Playground allows participants to experience a summer of organized adventure and fun consisting of Spivey Recreation Center, Massey Hill Recreation Center and Smith Recreation Center ***Early drop-off and late pick-up will be available for an additional fee. **Dates are subject to change based on the Cumberland County Schools Calendar. Miller Recreation Center will offer Summer Day Camp June 12-July 14. The program meets on weekdays from 7:30 am to 6 pm, and is designed for children who have completed Kindergarten through 12 years old. Summer Day Camp allows participants to experience a summer of organized adventure and fun consisting ofĪctivities, crafts, games and a visit to a FCPR pool each week. Pone Recreation Center, Kiwanis Recreation Center, Lake Rim Recreation Center, Pine Forest Recreation Center, Stedman Recreation Center, Stoney Point Recreation Center and Westover Recreation Center

To see information about inclusion support process for our recreation programs, visit halifax.ca/RECinclusion. For information on inclusive sport and recreation opportunities and resources throughout the province, check out our Playbook.Locations: Cliffdale Recreation Center, College Lakes Recreation Center, Eastover-Central Recreation Center, *E.E. The municipality is committed to providing safe & accessible programs for everyone to enjoy. If you are an existing program participant, application renewals must be submitted by April 1 of each year.This will ensure that your application is reviewed and processed before registration. If you are a new program applicant, please apply at least four weeks before registration opens.Depending on the need, the cost of recreation programs could be 50% or 100% covered, with the exception of private swim lessons, birthday parties and sport ball programs. The program provides recreation opportunities to children, youth and adults in financial need. To support you and your family, we offer the Recreation Funding Access Program. The links will take you to the MyRec portal. To register or to search for a program or location, click on the buttons below. We offer recreation programs at municipal recreation centres that are owned and operated by the municipality. Indoor pools include Sackville Sports Stadium, Needham Centre, and Captain William Spry.Please visit their websites directly for their registration information. Registration for the Canada Games Centre, Cole Harbour Place, Zatzman Sportsplex and St Margaret’s Centre take place on different dates and times.Learn more about requesting inclusion support. If space becomes available, the waitlist may reopen. The inclusion department is actively working to hire staff to meet the demand. Please note: The Inclusion barcode is currently closed. Requests for inclusion support for summer camps: The barcode for inclusion support is open from March 1 to April 12 at 4 p.m. Recreation programs and summer camps: April 6 beginning at 10 a.m.Īquatics for pools & beaches (sessions 1 & 2): June 8 beginning at 10 a.m.Īquatics for beach season (sessions 3 & 4): July 13 at 10 a.m. Our programs run all year and include skating, swimming, dance, music, arts and crafts, outdoor adventure and play, summer and weekend camps and many other sports and fitness activities. We offer hundreds of fun, unique and cost-effective recreation programs for children, youth and adults.
