Find the top camps in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Port Coquitlam, sometimes referred to as “PoCo,” has many great camps and programs. This includes camps in Birchland Manor, Central Port Coquitlam, Citadel PQ, Glenwood PQ, Lincoln Park PQ, Mary Hill, Oxford Heights, Riverwood, and Woodland Acres. There are also great camps in the surrounding regions of Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley, Port Moody, Surrey, Vancouver, and New Westminster. Click on a camp profile to learn all about costs and session dates. You can also click through to a camp’s website and register today. Read more
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Ages 2 to 12
Coed
from $199
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Port Coquitlam, BC offers a wide range of camps and kids’ programs. This includes both day and overnight camps, as well as summer, winter, and after school camps. Some of these camps specialize in one activity, while others offer a wide range of activities.
Sports camps: Sports camps are often a great option for athletic and active kids who enjoy sports. Popular sports camps in Port Coquitlam include soccer, tennis, swimming, and golf. These camps offer the opportunity to refine skills, improve fitness levels, make friends, and have fun.
Education camps: Summer camp can be a great way to pursue learning interests. If your child has one or academic subjects they have a passion for, a Port Coquitlam education camp may be just for them. For instance, they can pursue an interest in computers, engineering, animals, or debate.
Choosing a Port Coquitlam camp
What’s the best way to find the right camp for your child? The truth is, there’s no foolproof method or blueprint. There are some useful rules of thumb, though.
Don’t look for the best camp, but the camp which is the right fit for your child.
Pick a camp with activities that interest your child.
Make sure the camp fits with your family’s priorities as well.
Make sure the camp has good facilities, is well-supervised, and is safe.
Talk to camp directors, staff, and families with children at the camp.
Visit the camp to get a feel for it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Port Coquitlam camps are there? There are 1 Port Coquitlam camps that are Our Kids trusted members. Use the filters to narrow options by age or type, then click on each organization to read reviews, browse program schedules, and access registration details.
What are the fees to attend Port Coquitlam camps? Fees for Port Coquitlam camps range from $199 to $600 per program (program types and lengths vary). Use the filters here to narrow programs by age and type.
What age do Port Coquitlam camps start at? There are programs available for children aged 2 through 12.
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