Summer Camps

Join Us for The Summer of Space!

Summer Camps are back for 2025! Please check later in March for more information on the programming details for our space-themed summer camps.

Mark your calendars: Summer Science Camps are set to go on sale on April 2, 2025!

Summer Camp Details

For Grades 1 to 8: Choose among 4 different age groups for your curious child(ren) ages 5+ who have finished Kindergarten.

Weekly Programming: Camps begin on June 30 and run until August 22, 2025. Note: Each week features the same exciting activities!

9AM - 3PM: Complimentary late check-out available until 4pm.

Located at Science World: Your kids will love learning under the dome!

Pricing for 5 Days: $424.95 (members) | $499.95 (non-members)

Registration Starts April 2: 10am (members) and 2pm (non-members)

Ready for summer science? Registration starts April 2, 2025
Learn More About Camps

What Science-y Things Will Your Camper Do?

Enjoy a full week of interactive games and workshops exploring the wonders of Earth:

  • Camp Games: Fun, science-themed games.
  • Live Science Shows: Exciting live science shows and demonstrations.
  • Wonderful Science Labs: Hands-on, age-appropriate workshops exploring Earth science.
  • Explore Under the Dome: Discover all the galleries and exhibits Science World offers.

Which Session Do I Register My Child?

This year, we're bringing back our youngest group, Little Wonders, for campers heading into first grade. And we added the Future Innovators group for teens who are passionate about science—and the stars!

Age GroupTheme
Little Wonders
For Grade 1 (born in 2019)
Brilliant Beginnings
Explore all things light and colour, inside and outside, from the smallest cells to the farthest planets.
Bright Sparks
For Grade 2 & 3 (born in 2017 - 2018)
Force Explorers
Get ready to explore the science of motion, heat and flight.
Curious Creators
For Grade 4 & 5 (born in 2015 - 2016)
Astro Academy
Discover the mysteries of the solar system, the biological and engineering challenges of living in space and the quest to design self-sustaining space communities.
Future Innovators
For Grade 6 - 8 (born in 2012 - 2014)
Beyond the Stars
A week of enquiry-based learning, creative coding, tinkering and scientific investigation to explore beyond the stars.

Ready For a Week of Adventure?

Spaces are expected to fill up quickly—be sure to add the registration date (April 2, 2025) to your calendar !

Good Stuff to Know

Which Week Do I Choose?

Every week features the same exciting activities, so choose whichever week best fits your schedule:

  • Week 1: June 29 - July 4, 2025 — Yes, camp is on for Canada Day!
  • Week 2: July 7 - 11, 2025
  • Week 3: July 14 - 18, 2025
  • Week 4: July 21 - 25, 2025
  • Week 5: July 28 - August 1, 2025
  • Week 6: Aug 5 - 8, 2025 (4 days)
  • Week 7: Aug 11 - 15, 2025
  • Week 8: Aug 18 - 22, 2025

Which Age Group Fits My Camper?

  1. Little Wonders (starting Grade 1 / born in 2019)
  2. Bright Sparks (starting Grade 2 & 3 / born 2017 & 2018)
  3. Curious Creators (starting Grade 4 & 5 / born 2015 & 2016)
  4. Future Innovators (starting Grade 6, 7 & 8 / born in 2012 - 2014)

Click here for more information on Science Camp Eligibility

Past Summer Camp Photos

Thank You to Our Supporters

Science World Summer Camps would not be possible without the generous support of:

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Contact Us

Questions? Please reach out to our team at [email protected] or [email protected] for Memberships.

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