Kayak & SUP KIDS Summer Camps
Registration for Summer 2025 now open
How about some outdoor adventure, fun games and a few new skills?
Weekly Summer Kids Camps
Looking for an exciting and safe summer adventure for your kids? We offer two fantastic weekly summer camp options designed to build confidence on the water while having boatloads of fun!
- Kids Paddle Camp (Full-Day) – Ages 8 to 14
A full-day camp packed with kayaking adventures, games, and exploration along the stunning coastline. - Kids SUP Camp (Half-Day – Mornings Only) – Ages 10 to 14
Focused on Stand Up Paddleboarding, this camp is perfect for kids who want to master their balance and paddling skills.
Why Choose Our Camps?
- Small Group Sizes: Low camper-to-instructor ratio (6:1) for safety and personal attention
- Certified Instructors: Learn from Paddle Canada-certified camp leaders
- Fun & Educational: Explore the coastline, encounter marine life, and make new friends
- No Experience Needed: Just a love for water and adventure! (We recommend children to be comfortable in the water with a life jacket on.)
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Kids Paddle Camp (Full Day)(Age 8 - 14)
Our full day (9am - 3pm) weekly Kids Paddle Camp is a great opportunity for your child to learn the fundamentals of Kayaking. Our qualified and friendly instructors will help your kids gain paddling skills and confidence on the water. Additionally kids will have the opportunity to go Paddleboarding explore Port Moody’s shoreline, encounter the local marine life, learn about watersport safety, work on exciting arts and crafts projects, play games, enjoy an afternoon at the adjacent pool and make lots of new friends.
Kids SUP Camp (1/2 Day)
(Age 10 - 14)
(Age 10 - 14)
Our ½ day (9am – noon) weekly Kids SUP Camp has participants focused on Stand up Paddleboarding. Our qualified and friendly instructors will help your kids gain paddling skills and confidence. Children can push their balance and boundaries learning pivot turns, jump launches, headstands or can choose to drift with the tides and explore the local shoreline.