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Strathma Camps

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No School? No Problem!

 

We’re excited to offer drop-in programs and a day camp in 2025, each featuring a unique theme designed to keep campers engaged and excited about exploring history and their community.

Stay tuned for updates on camp themes and registration details!

 

 

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Date: July 16, 17, 18

Time: 10 AM - 4 PM

Cost: $5 per child

Join us for our Junior Curator Drop-In Programs, where kids can drop in for exciting hour-long activities that begin on the hour—every hour—from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Wednesday, July 16, will be Agriculture themed, where children will make their own ice cream and explore the farm-to-table process. Thursday, July 17, will be Artifact Handling & Preservation, where children will learn to care for real museum artifacts just like a curator. On Friday, July 18, there will be Mini-Exhibit Creation, where children will design and build their own imaginative exhibits using museum techniques.

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Date: August 11 - 15

Time: 9 AM - 4 PM

Cost: $250 for 5 days

Register by July 27th to save $25!

Pre-care available from 8:30 AM, post-care available until 4:30 PM

From August 11 to 15, join us for an exciting and educational adventure at Strathma! This nature-focused, hands-on camp is designed for young environmental enthusiasts to explore, learn, and connect with the natural world in an engaging and fun way. Campers will have the opportunity to take part in guided outdoor explorations, learn about local wildlife, plants, and sustainable practices, and create nature-inspired art and crafts.

We acknowledge the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, lands which are known as Amiskwaciy, Cree for “The Beaver Hills”. This region has been important for the Néhiyawak, Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, and later the Métis. Many other tribes, including the Inuit, traveled and harvested on these lands. We acknowledge their collective stewardship. We are all Treaty People living together on these lands and we remain responsible to one another, the land, its resources, and to Treaty 6. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.

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       Wednesday....................10am-4pm

Thursday..........................10am-8pm

       Friday..............................10am-4pm

       Saturday.........................10am-4pm

Sunday...........................10am-4pm

Monday - Tuesday................Closed

 

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