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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: February 21, 2025 - 10:29
Adventures await: Get ready for the City’s summer day camps
February 21, 2025
Soon the warm summer sunshine will be upon us and the school bells will chime goodbye to another school year and hello to summer. Make this summer an unforgettable, fun adventure for your kids by registering for the City of Ottawa’s day camps. Check out register.ottawa.ca for a wide variety of themes, activities, and interests at affordable prices. Registration is Thursday, February 27 at 9 pm.
Camp activities and themes for every interest
Summer camps are affordable and offer children and youth, ages 4 to 14, a wide variety of activities and themes in a safe, fun, and supervised environment. Camps are offered in English or French. Whatever your child’s interests, there’s something for everyone, including:
- Sports camps – learn new strategies and skills
- Dungeons and DragonsTM Campaign Adventures
- Entrepreneurship: Start a business – Wize Academy
- Escape Adventure
- First responders’ Adventure
- Vet Adventure
- Theatre and dance
- Magic
- Create an account on register.ottawa.ca or ensure you can log into your existing account;
- Confirm your account details are up to date, including your family members and credit card information; and
- Make a wish list with a few of your preferred activities just in case your first choice is full.
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