March Break Camp
Date: March 14 – March 18
Time: Monday to Friday from 9 AM – 4 PM
(before & after-care available)
Age: Currently in SK – Grade 8
Date: March 14 – March 18
Time: Monday to Friday from 9 AM – 4 PM
(before & after-care available)
Age: Currently in SK – Grade 8
Get your kids off their screens this spring with engaging hands-on activities and outdoor fun to keep their minds active! Campers will explore their creative side this week at our state-of-the-art, youth-focused Makerspace. From robotics, 3D printers, laser cutters, woodworking and electronics – they’ll get access to all our tools and technology to build and design.
Get ready for an exciting camp experience this spring where creativity and imagination is key. The STEAM Project’s Spring Camp is a place where campers can develop their skills, mindsets, and experiences through design challenges, problem-solving activities, and group projects.
Explore your creative side while designing and building toys, games, gadgets and anything else you dream up. Fire up our laser cutter, run our 3D printers non-stop, and take advantage of all of our tools and tech. You’ll be bringing home your projects and creations! Activities will be modified to camper age and ability.
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. Plans start from $10 per day.
Do you have a busy schedule? Start and/or end your camper’s day with fun and friendly staff in our before- and after-care programs. Campers will choose from a variety of activities and games to play. 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.
Sign up for one week of camp fun or a few days in a session!
561 Edward Ave. Unit 1
Richmond Hill, ON. L4C 9W6
To ensure the safety of your children and our staff:
Yes. Please provide your child with their own nut-free lunch, two healthy snacks, and a water bottle each day. Please be aware that campers will not be allowed to share their food to further protect children that have allergies.
Not at all! What makes our camp unique is the balance between indoor and outdoor activities. Our Makerspace is conveniently located right next to a local nature trail and park so campers get the chance to participate in challenges and activities outside, get some physical activities, and enjoy the fresh air!
We encourage our campers to participate in the various team sports at camp. We have individual as well as more leisurely activities that campers can participate in, like catch, frisbee, and a number of other team-building activities that will get them moving!