Spring break camps

Looking for an exciting, enriching and fun way for your child to spend their spring break? Our Spring Break Camps offer a diverse range of activities designed to engage, educate, and entertain children and youth aged 6-14. Choose from a variety of camps including sports, acting, coding and computers, writing and art, leadership and more. With a variety of camp offerings there is something for everyone. Registrations are limited so be sure to sign up early to get your spot.


Spring Break Camps will be open for registration on February 7, 2025. If you would like details on some of our other upcoming child and youth programs please refer to 2024 Fall Programs.

Spring Break Camp Descriptions


Lights, camera, action! Are your kids passionate about acting and wanting to take the next step and explore performance in front of a camera? This program covers auditioning techniques, character development, the moment before and after, hitting your mark, the importance of your eyeline, cold reading, script analysis, scene study and more.

Your kids will learn a variety of skills and drills to take their game to the next level. This program teaches all the phases of the game, from passing, dribbling and shooting, to defense, rebounding and one-on-one moves. Players will be divided up by age and skill level.

Coding is the future! In this camp, your kid will learn the skills needed to build simple websites and games. Campers will refine their design and develop their logic and problem-solving abilities, working on different projects every day. 

Let your kid’s imagination run free with one of our most popular camps. Participants will explore different forms of writing, including short fiction, poetry and comic-book writing. 

In this innovative camp, your kid will learn how to create a basic, fully functional app. Campers will learn how to transform the complex language of text-based coding into visual, drag-and- drop building blocks.

Have a little one who’s ready to explore technology while staying active? Participants will learn new skills and activities in the gym such as basketball, soccer and cooperative games. They will also learn basic computer skills including typing, coding and more.

Your kids will exercise their brains as well as their bodies in this fun-filled week. They’ll learn how to build websites, code and create graphics while also keeping physically active with activities such as basketball, soccer, badminton, cooperative games and more. They’ll also take part in leadership and team-building activities.

This camp will help kids become leaders in their schools and communities. Campers will learn team-building skills, the importance of taking initiative and the benefits of getting involved, and making a difference, in their communities and beyond.

This full-day camp is filled with art and writing activities. Campers will explore various art techniques such as drawing and painting while also learning and experimenting with different genres of writing including poetry and journalism.

Registration information

Along with the registration form, the online Informed Consent & Authorization Form for Minors must be completed prior to the first day of programs or camps. Please save a copy of your form after clicking submit.

Once completed, please review the Code of Conduct Form with your child and ensure they understand the behavioural expectations required for being a part of our programs and camps. After, download the PDF form and ensure you and your child sign it. Save the document with your child’s name as the file name and email it to youthcamps@douglascollege.ca so that we can confirm that your forms have been processed.

Having trouble completing the forms? Contact us at 604 527 5472 and we will be happy to assist you.

Contact Information

For more information, please email Youth Camps or call 604 527 5680