Get your kids off their screens this spring with engaging hands-on STEM activities and outdoor fun to keep their minds active!
This March Break, kids will trade screens for sparks of imagination! At our camp, every day is a chance to build, tinker, and explore. Campers will dive into hands-on projects, from crafting and woodworking to simple electronics and fun engineering challenges. They’ll hammer, measure, glue, and problem-solve, discovering the joy of making things with their own hands. With activities designed for their age and abilities, kids leave with their creations, new skills, and confidence that lasts long after camp ends.

Unleash your creativity in a hands-on STEAM environment where you can tinker, design, and bring ideas to life through real-world projects.
Master cutting-edge tools and techniques to design, build, and program your own gadgets, machines, and inventions.
Turn math and science concepts into real, working projects—because learning is more exciting when you build it yourself!
Campers got hands-on experience with special child-friendly woodworking tools. They practiced hammering, sanding, and assembling wooden pieces to create fun projects, building confidence in their little builder skills!
Campers used arrows and movement cards to guide Tesla through a maze! This fun activity introduced them to sequencing and basic coding by helping Tesla get to his favorite toy or treat.
Campers created a fun grabbing tool inspired by Tesla the camp dog! They explored how levers made it easier to pick up objects—just like how a dog’s mouth works when it grabs a ball!
Campers folded, rolled, and stacked paper in different ways to see what shapes made the strongest bridge! They tested their creations by seeing how many little toy cars or animals their bridge could hold.
Campers discovered how electricity worked by building a cool LED lantern! They connected wires, batteries, and lights, then decorated their lantern to make it shine bright in the dark.
Campers used screwdrivers, sandpaper, and wood glue to put together a solid wooden car. They learned how fasteners hold things together, then tested their cars in a race!
Campers designed and built a scrolling picture (panorama) where Tesla explored forests, rivers, or mountains! By using pulleys, they made the background move, learning how simple machines helped things work.
Campers explored how mechanical linkages worked by creating a machine where popcorn kernels “jumped” up and down! By using cams and moving parts, they brought their popcorn machine to life!
Campers assembled a motorized carousel that really spun! While building, they learned how electricity powered motors and experimented with gear ratios to control speed.
Campers became engineers as they designed marble runs with twists, drops, and obstacles! They explored gravity, momentum, and friction while testing and improving their designs.
Campers created their own flipbook animation device to see how still pictures turned into moving images! By experimenting with speed and frame rate, they explored how animation tricked the human eye into seeing smooth motion.
Campers constructed a wooden tumble track with ramps, barriers, and obstacles. By rolling different shapes down the track, they explored inertia, friction, and motion—while practicing real woodworking skills like hammering and nailing!
Unleash your creativity as the architect of your own dream tiny home! Students will learn how to create architectural scale models using 3D design software, circuit building, furniture design, 3D printing, and even fabric weaving.











Learn woodworking skills in a safe, hands-on, exploration-based environment! Students will learn basic safety practices, hand tools, construction techniques, and finishing methods. No experience required!
Unleash your creativity as the architect of your own dream tiny home! Students will learn how to create architectural scale models using 3D design software, circuit building, furniture design, 3D printing, and even fabric weaving.











Learn woodworking skills in a safe, hands-on, exploration-based environment! Students will learn basic safety practices, hand tools, construction techniques, and finishing methods. No experience required!
9:30 AM - 12 PM
9:30 AM - 12 PM
Pricing increases March 1!
No HST – HST is not charged on our session fees
8-9am $62.5/week
4-6pm $125/week
$57.50/week + HST
Secure your spot without worrying! Registrations are fully refundable until two weeks before the start date.
Planning meals can be tiring, but it doesn’t have to be! We’ve partnered up with Kid’s Kitchen to make lunchtime easy. Just choose a meal plan option after you register for camp and we’ll take care of the rest for you. We have regular, vegetarian, and halal meal plan options available!
Have a busy schedule? Start and/or end your camper’s day with fun and friendly staff in before and aftercare. Before-care is available from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and after-care is available from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.


School Break Camps
561 Edward Ave Unit 1
Richmond Hill ON L4C 9W6
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9:30 AM – 12 PM (Mon 11- Fri 14)
$50 off per extra child
8-9am $62.5
4-6pm $125
$67.8 + HST
1 PM – 3:30 PM (Mon 11- Fri 14)
$50 off per extra child
8-9am $62.5
4-6pm $125
$67.8 + HST
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Mon 11- Fri 14)
$50 off per extra child
8-9am $62.5
4-6pm $125
$67.8 + HST
Secure your spot without worrying! Registrations are fully refundable until two weeks before the start date.