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ABOUT OUR CAMPS

SPORT CAMPS - Sport Camps offer quality instruction by

SFU’s varsity athletes and highly regarded coaching staff

(where available). Participants will receive instruction in

all aspects of the sport, including development drills and

scrimmages. Some Sport Camps may include skill evaluation

summaries, t-shirts, balls and giveaways.

RECREATIONAL & EDUCATIONAL CAMPS - Recreational

and Educational Camps are instructed by highly trained

and enthusiastic university and high school students. The

camps are well rounded, offering a mix of educational and

recreational opportunities. They include a variety of activities

that use SFU facilities, plus academic labs and classrooms.

Some camps include swimming and/or field trips. Friday

activities may include special events, presentations and water

fights.

PARTNERSHIP CAMPS - SFU provides a range of camps

that are operated in partnership with various community

organizations or professionals. These camps follow the same

general administration procedures as all SFU camps, however

staffing is provided by the partner organization. These camps

may utilize SFU facilities, may include recreation time and

SFU Camps Program t-shirts.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Volunteer with the SFU Camps Program for an awesome

summer experience! You must be dedicated, enthusiastic and

at least 14 years old. The application deadline for Summer

2013 Volunteers is May 10, 2013. For more information,

please visit www.sfu.ca/camps.

FACILITIES

Simon Fraser University sits atop Burnaby Mountain, with

majestic views of the North Shore mountains, ocean and the

Lower Mainland. The Camps Program has access to three

gyms, tennis courts, squash and racquetball courts, dive tank,

swimming pool, archery range, 400 meter track, four fields

and a lot of outdoor space. In addition, sophisticated labs and

classrooms will be used for Mini-University, Computer Camp,

and Science AL!VE camps.

GETTING HERE

Translink has an extensive bus service to SFU with a bus stop

located adjacent to the Camps Program central meeting area.

Twenty-minute courtesy parking is available for drop-off and

pick-up in the Visitor Parkade adjacent to the gym. Full details

on parking and drop-off/pick-up procedures will be included

in your registration confirmation letter, sent via email, around

one week before the start of camp.

ADD SOME EXTRAS (SEE PAGE 18)

PRE OR POST CAMP CARE - Need to drop off your camper

early or pick up a bit later? Pre-camp Care is available for

$30 per week and Post-camp Care available for $35 per week.

LUNCH OPTION - Add a healthy lunch, including a sandwich

and snack of your choice plus a juice. Lunch options available

for select camps only. Please see page 18 for more information.

FIT2GO PASS - Something for the Summer Camp Parent!

Access our Group Fitness classes or work out in our world

class, 12,000 sq foot Fitness Centre before or after you drop

off your camper. All of this for only $12 per week.

Since 1967 the Simon Fraser University Camps Program has been committed to serving its participants and ensuring a

positive experience is had by all. The SFU Camps Program exists to foster fun and skill development through physical activity,

educational programming and creative endeavors in a safe, inclusive and positive environment. We are committed to establishing

a workplace that is student-centred and focused on mentorship and leadership development, while executing a program that

is founded on best practice and collaboration. We strive for excellence in all areas and take pride in being a leader in program

safety, camp selection and instructor quality.

WELCOME

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CONTENTSSPORTS CAMPSBadminton (8–14 years) 4Basketball for Boys (5-18 years) 4 Basketball for Girls (8-17 years) 4 Baseball (5–15 years) *NEW* 4Field Lacrosse (Boys 7-17 years) 5 29th Anniversary — Western Canadian All–Star ”Clan” Football (9-18 years) 5Golf (4–15 years) 6 Judo (8-12 years) 6 Martial Arts (7–11 years) 6 Rugby (5–16 years) 6 Strength & Conditioning (11-18 years) 6Soccer for Boys (5-14 years) 7 Soccer for Girls (5-14 years) 7 Softball (8-17 years) 7 Tennis (5-14 years) 8 Track & Field (7-16 years) 8 Volleyball (8-18 years) 8 Wrestling (6-17 years) 8 Mix N Match Camps (4-18 years) 9

RECREATION CAMPS Mix N Match Camps (4-18 years) 9Multi Sport (5-10 years) 9Recreation (5-10 years) 9Clan Kids (5-11 years) 10 Girls Rule, Fitness Camps (9-15 years) 10 SFU’s “GLEE Camp” (8–14 years) 10 SFU’s “So you think you can dance” (8–12 years) 10 Rec Reality Challenge (8–12 years) 10

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMPS Mountain Madness (8–13 years) 11 Out Trippers (8–13 years) 11 Outdoor Adventures (11–14 years) 11

AQUATIC CAMPS Under the Sea (5-8 years) 12 H2O Wonders (8-12 years) 12 Standard First Aid (13+ years) 12Lifesaving Instructor Course (16+ years) 12 National Lifeguard Service (16+ years) 12 Lifesaving Camp (13+ years) 12 Scuba Certification (12–19 years) 12 Red Cross Swim Lessons (3-13 years) 13

EDUCATIONAL CAMPS Mini University (8-14 years) *NEW SUBJECTS* 14 Computer Camp (8-14 years) 14 ESL (7-16 years) 14 Leadership Training (13-18 years) 14

SURREY CAMPS Games & Animation (11-15 years) 15 Games Master (11-15 years) 15 Science AL!VE (Grades 2-7) 15

PARTNERSHIP CAMPS Scottish Music and Band (7–13 years) *NEW FORMAT* 16 The Director’s Cut (5-11 years) 16 Telus Summer Movie Making (8-13 years) 16 Science AL!VE (Grades 2-9) 17

PRE/POST CAMP CARE & LUNCHES Pre/Post Camp Care 18 Lunch Options 18 Fit2Go 18

CALENDARS & PLANNER Half Day Camps, Summary Page 9Full Day Camps, Summary Page 19

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Campus Map 20 How to register 22 Registration form 23 Consent form 24

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SPORTS CAMPSBASKETBALL FOR GIRLS (8-17 YEARS) Considered to be a great place for young women to spend a week, these camps are taught by highly-motivated SFU student-athletes who provide excellent instruction and are quality role models for younger players. Most camps will be run by the assistant coach with the help of current SFU Women’s Basketball team members.

BASKETBALL BASICS (12–15 YEARS) This camp is designed for young players who want to learn the fundamentals necessary to become a good basketball player. Athletes will get a well rounded schedule of offensive and defensive skills as well as have a chance to compete against each other. The camps will be run by the assistant coach with the help of current SFU Women’s Basketball team members.NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 due to the statutory holiday.

Jul 2-5 9:00–4:00 $160 6311 SKILL DEVELOPMENT (8-14 YEARS) General skills camps are open to all abilities, with a focus on skill development and including various drills and scrimmages. The camps will be run by the assistant coach with the help of current SFU Women’s Basketball team members.

Jul 22-26 9:00–12:00 $100 9-10 yrs 6312Jul 22-26 12:30-3:30 $100 11-12 yrs 6313

Jul 29-Aug 2 9:00–12:00 $100 8-10 yrs 6314Jul 29-Aug 2 12:30-3:30 $100 11-14 yrs 6315

ELITE - SO YOU THINK YOU WANT TO PLAY IN UNIVERSITY (13–17 YEARS) This camp is ideal for competitive players who see themselves potentially playing at the university level. Our goal is to provide a window to see and feel what it is like to play at a post-secondary institution. The camps will be run by Coach Langford with the help of the team and are meant to push players. The hope is to give players an understanding of what a serious commitment to basketball entails for playing at the nest level.

Aug 26-30 9:00–12:00 $150 13–14yrs 6316Aug 26-30 9:00–12:00 $150 15–17yrs 6317

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS OF 4For the full day, full week Basketball boys or girls camps, if you register 4 participants at once, you will save $100. To take advantage of this great offer:

• Complete a group registration form (located on our website)• Clearly fill out each persons information including payment

information for all 4 participants• Email or mail the form to SFU Camps a minimum of 10 days

prior to the start of the camp.• We will confirm via email receipt to each participant when the

registration is complete.

BASEBALL FOR BOYS (7–15 YEARS) *NEW*Young Guns baseball school takes improving young player’s skills and confidence seriously. Our progressional curriculum teaches the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running in a fun, positive environment with local coaches and players. All athletes regardless of skill level will learn new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and personal responsibility. Lessons that they need both on and off the field and to be a better athlete. All participants will come away with new friends, new skills and a love of the game! The fee for the 4 day camp (July 2-5) is: $119 for the half day and $199 for the full day. All baseball camps take place at either:NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 due to the statutory holiday.

9:00-12:00 1:00-4:00 9:00-4:00$149 $149 $249

* Jul 2-5 6947 6948 6949** Jul 8-12 6953 6954 6955* Jul 15-19 6959 6960 6961

** Aug 12-16 6950 6951 6952* Aug 19-23 6956 6957 6958** Aug 26-30 6962 6963 6964

* Kensington Park - Fell Ave and Frances St. Burnaby BC or ** Harwood Park - 5251 Hardwick St. Burnaby BC

BADMINTON (8–14 YEARS)This camp introduces badminton to children and youth. Emphasis is on skill development, technical drills and team building. Mini games or competitions will occur each day. NOTE: No camp on Aug 5 due to the statutory holiday.

8-10 yrs 11-14 yrsJul 22-26 8:30-11:30 $112 6295 6298Aug 6-9 8:30-11:30 $90 6296 6299

Aug 19-23 8:30-11:30 $112 6297 6300

BASKETBALL FOR BOYS (5-18 YEARS)BASKETBALL BASICS (5-12 YEARS) Simon Fraser University Basketball Camps are designed for campers to learn and practice essential basketball fundamentals in a positive and enjoyable atmosphere. Head Coach James Blake and his staff have experience teaching basketball to young people for over a combined 33 years. This camp emphasizes developing new skills, strong work habits, and carrying these traits into game situations. All skill levels are encouraged. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holiday.

Jul 2-5 9:00–12:00 $80 6306Jul 15-19 8:30-11:30 $100 6307

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30-11:30 $100 6308Aug 6-9 8:30-3:30 $168 6309

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $210 6310

SKILL DEVELOPMENT CAMP (13–18 YEARS)Great for high school players who want to advance their skill level - We offer a demanding training environment that is catered to the player seek ing to compete at the collegiate level. Players will be exposed to the next level of basketball as well as introducing prospective student athletes to Simon Fraser University. Camps are designed to improve the technical and tactical abilities of basketball players. Our goal is for participants to be challenged individually while in a group setting.

Jul 6 10:00–3:00 $65 6301July 20 10:00–3:00 $65 6301Aug 10 10:00–3:00 $65 6304Aug 17 10:00–3:00 $65 6305

www.sfu.ca/camps

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FIELD LACROSSE (BOYS 7–17 YEARS) The SFU Field Lacrosse Camps offer an accelerated level of instruction for experienced and developing lacrosse players who want to take their game to the next level. After a challenging day on the field, campers experience campus life as they enjoy a wide range of activities that include swimming, gym games and more. Camp registration includes: accommodation, daily meals, SFU reversible practice jersey and the chance to win SFU Lacrosse apparel / equipment. Coaching staff: SFU Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Brent Hoskins, current SFU coaching staff / team members and players with US college experience. For specific information please contact:

• www.sfulacrossecamps.com• SFU Men’s Lacrosse Office, 604-461-8361• [email protected]

YOUNG GUNS - COMMUTER (7–9 YEARS)This day camp is designed to introduce young athletes to the game of Field Lacrosse.

Aug 9-11 10:00–12:00 $95 6447

YOUTH-LIVE-IN (9–11 YEARS)This overnight camp will provide a fun and positive environment to further develop the skills of participants and their understanding of field lacrosse.

Aug 9-11 9:00–3:00 $325 6446

MIDDLE SCHOOL-LIVE-IN (11–14 YEARS)This overnight camp is designed to refine and enhance the skills of participants in a fun and positive environment.

Aug 9-11 9:00–3:00 $325 6444

RISING STARS-LIVE-IN (14–17 YEARS)This overnight camp is designed to challenge players in an individual and team-learning environment in order to gain a thorough understanding of fundamentals and advanced performance skills.

Aug 9-11 9:00–3:00 $325 6445

SUPERVISED EARLY CHECK-IN (13–17 YEARS)Overnight Supervision is available for those campers that are travelling from out-of-town. Includes dinner/breakfast as well as evening activities.

Aug 8-9 4:00pm–9:00am $75 6448

WESTERN CANADIAN ALL–STAR ”CLAN” FOOTBALL CAMP - 29TH ANNIVERSARYCAMP DETAILSWhere the best come to learn! For 29 years this full-contact camp has developed the character and the skill of young football players. Campers will receive the best in coaching and facilities. In three days there will be a total of six practices, leading to a controlled game/scrimmage on the last day. Campers will need a full set of football gear from a school or community program. Alternatively rentals are available through SFU (see options during the registration process) Every athlete will receive a crested camp jersey and report card. The registration confirmation letter provides a list of required equipment/items. NOTE: Participants must have a completed SFU Athletics and Recreation medical form with doctor’s signature prior to the start of camp. This form can be obtained from www.sfu.ca/camps. Please Note: Registration for the camp and for accommodations are separate.

FOOTBALL CAMP 9-11 yrs 12-14 yrs 15-18 yrsJul 3-6 **8:30-4:00 (daily) $375 7025 6461 6462

**First Day = 3pm check-in - 8pm Last Day = 10:00 game for Youth & JR camp & 11:30 game for SR camp

ACCOMMODATIONS Dorms are only available for participants who are coming from OUT OF TOWN. If you live within an approx. 50km radius of the campus and you are interested in staying overnight you will need to call us at 778-782-4965 and we will put you on the waitlist. Two weeks prior to the camp start date we will move the participants on the waitlist into the remaining available spots in the dorms. PLEASE NOTE: If you are a local resident you can choose to register and pay for accommodations for an additional $100 (non-refundable) convenience fee. This is on top of the general accommodation rate. Please select this fee during the registration process for a guaranteed spot in residence.

Live-In: Three meals / day are included, except for the first and last day. On the first day only dinner is provided. On the last day you will be provided breakfast prior to your game. Please bring your own money for snacks and any extra food you may wish to purchase. Commuters: You will be provided with dinner the first day and lunch on the following 2 days.

ACCOMMODATIONS 9-11 yrs 11-14 yrs 15-18 yrsJuly 3-6 3pm Check-In $185 7026 6459 6460

www.sfu.ca/camps

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SPORTS CAMPS

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGJUNIOR STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CAMP TRAINING TO TRAIN CO-ED (11-14 YEARS)This camp introduces strength training principles and activities to young athletes who are ready to enter a structured training program. Athletes will be instructed on basic speed, power, agility, strength, and endurance exercises, with strong emphasis on developing optimal posture, dynamic range of motion, sound running technique, and efficient overall movement mechanics. All summer camp athletes receive a special strength and conditioning t-shirt. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holidays.

Jul 2-26 9:00–12:00 $475 6776Jul 2-26 1:00–4:00 $475 7021

Jul 29-Aug 23 9:00–12:00 $475 6777Jul 29-Aug 23 1:00–4:00 $475 7022

Best value: 8 week sessionJul 2-Aug 23 9:00–12:00 $785 7023Jul 2-aug 23 1:00–4:00 $785 7024

YOUTH STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CAMP TRAINING TO COMPETE CO-ED (15–18 YEARS) These camps are directed at young athletes looking to achieve the next level of performance. Under the supervision of SFU varsity strength & conditioning staff, athletes will train for speed, power, agility, strength, and endurance that will reflect the right type of conditioning for their sport. Through various techniques, including Olympic weightlifting, plyometrics, flexibility development and sprinting mechanics, our speed-strength program builds a strong foundation for athletes in all sports. All summer camp athletes receive a special strength and conditioning t-shirt. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holidays.

Jul 2-26 9:00–12:00 $475 6770Jul 2-26 1:00–4:00 $475 6771

Jul 29-Aug 23 9:00–12:00 $475 6772Jul 29-Aug 23 1:00–4:00 $475 6773

Best value: 8 week sessionJul 2-Aug 23 9:00–12:00 $785 6774Jul 2-aug 23 1:00–4:00 $785 6775

GOLF (4-15 YEARS) These golf camps are run in partnership with Eaglequest Golf Course. The meeting point for these camps is the Golf Course. Our CPGA - certified professionals are well trained to work with juniors, keeping the emphasis on fun while learning. The half day golf camps do not provide transportation to SFU campus. If you would like to combine a golf camp with another SFU Burnaby half day camp you will be responsible for bringing your child to the campus for their camp. EagleQuest Golf Course 1001 United Blvd, Coquitlam. Golfers are grouped by age and skill level.

Type of Camp Times Days PriceLittle Eagles (4-6 Years) 11:00-11:45 Tues-Fri $99Half Day Camps AM (7-15 Years) 9:00-12:00 Mon-Fri $199Half Day Camps PM (7-15 Years) 1:00-4:00 Mon-Fri $199Full Day Camps (7-15 Years) 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri $299

NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holiday.

EagleQuest Golf Course, CoquitlamLittle Eagles AM Half Day PM Half Day Full Day

Jul 2-5 6465 6477 6524 6503Jul 8-12 6466 6478 6479 6504

Jul 15-19 6467 6480 6481 6505Jul 22-26 6469 6482 6483 6506

Jul 29-Aug 2 6470 6484 6525 6507Aug 6-9 6476 6485 6526 6508

Aug 12-16 6521 6486 6527 6509Aug 19-23 6522 6487 6488 6510Aug 26-30 6523 6489 6528 6511

JUDO (8-13 YEARS)Following the success of our year-round program, SFU Junior Judo, we are excited to offer Junior Judo Summer Camp. The focus of this camp is the development of judo techniques and skills in a recreational and enjoyable environment. Campers will also work on athletic skills, coordination, strength, and self-confidence. No judo experience is necessary. Camp Requirements: a judogi (uniform) is necessary for the techniques, throws, and groundwork being taught. Fushida is the affiliated supplier – fushida.ca (reference SFU Junior Judo Summer Camp when ordering). Coaches: Toby Hinton, Chin-I Hsiang, and Doug Charlton (SFU Police Judo / VPD Judo / JIBC Judo). In addition, many volunteer coaches from SFU Police Judo will assist with the junior judo camp.

Jul 29-Aug 2 9:00-12:00 $100 6566

MARTIAL ARTS (7–11 YEARS) An introduction to various martial arts (which MAY include Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, Fencing and Capoeira) for children and pre-teens. Emphasis is on skill development, technical drills and team building. Mini games or competitions will occur daily. Campers are grouped by age and skill.

Jul 8-12 8:30-11:30 $100 6584

RUGBY (6-18 YEARS) *NEW FORMAT*

It’s about skills and fun! Learn from the best! This camp gives participants the chance to develop their skills under the instruction of top qualified coaches in a vibrant, friendly environment. Coaches use the most advanced coaching techniques and safety procedures so campers have the opportunity to evolve their skills and techniques to take their game to the next level. Sponsored by the SFU Rugby Club, this five-day camp will appeal to all levels of interest, experience and talent. Participants can expect to improve skills and develop a greater understanding of rugby. T-shirts are not provided. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.

6-10 yrs 11-18 yrsAug 12-16 8:30-11:30 $100 6664 -Aug 12-16 12:30-3:30 $100 - 6665

www.sfu.ca/camps

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SOCCER FOR GIRLS (5–14 YEARS)GIRLS HALF DAY “CLAN” WORLD CUPEach day will be divided into skill development, team building, and finished off with small-sided Clan World Cup games. Shelley Howieson (Head Coach, Women’s Soccer) organizes and supervises the instruction of each camp. Varsity student-athletes and selected elite alumni round out the high-caliber coaching staff. T-shirt and ball included. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.

5–8 yrs 9–14 yrsJul 15-19 9:00–12:00 $124 6739 6740

VARSITY EXPERIENCE TEAM CAMP (11-14 YEARS)Live the life of a varsity soccer athlete atop Burnaby Mountain. Participate in some of the drills that make our athletes so successful. Learn mental techniques to sharpen your focus when you play and get a taste of what university is all about by attending a class in one of our Mini-University subjects. Varsity student-athletes and selected elite alumni round out the high-caliber coaching staff. This camp is highly recommended for team participation. If you would like to register a team please call the camp office at 778-782-4965 and ask to speak with Shelley Howieson (Head Coach, Women’s Soccer). Minimum number per team/group is 14.

Jul 29-Aug 2 9:00–3:30 $180 6743Aug 6-9 9:00–3:30 $180 6944

Aug 12-16 9:00–3:30 $180 6945

SOCCER FOR BOYS (5-14 YEARS) SKILL DEVELOPMENTAll-round soccer instruction with emphasis on skill development, team building, and small-sided games. Emphasis is also placed on enjoyment and appreciation of the game of soccer. The week’s activities will culminate with a Clan World Cup on the final day of each camp. Alan Koch (Head Coach, Men’s Soccer) organizes and supervises the instruction of each camp, along with assistant coaching staff, varsity team members, and selected SFU soccer alumni. T-shirt and ball included. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.

5–8 yrs 9–14 yrsJul 8-12 9:00–12:00 $124 6733 6734

Jul 15-19 9:00–12:00 $124 6737 6738

BOYS ALL DAY “CLAN” WORLD CUP Each day will be divided into skill development, team building and mental training in the morning, with small-sided Clan World Cup qualifying games in the afternoon. The week’s activities will culminate in World Cup Finals on the Friday afternoon. Alan Koch (Head Coach, Men’s Soccer) organizes and supervises the instruction of each camp. Varsity student-athletes and selected elite alumni round out the high-caliber coaching staff. Swimming on one of the days is included. T-shirt and ball included. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.NOTE: No camp on July 1 due to the statutory holiday.

5–8 yrs 9–14 yrsJul 2-5 9:00–3:30 $190 6735 6736

SOFTBALL DEVELOPMENT CLINICS CO-ED (7-14 YEARS)Throughout the summer (July and August), SFU softball will be conducting three-day grassroots co-ed development camps around the Lower Mainland, for only $125. These camps cover the basics, including hitting, bunting, throwing, catching, fielding, base running and sliding. Mike Renney (head coach softball) organizes these camps and provides varsity-student athletes for instruction. At the time of printing, the dates and locations for these camps had not yet been confirmed. Please check our camps website after June 17, 2013 for updated details: www.sfu.ca/camps. If you are interested in hosting a clinic in your community please contact our camps office at 778-782-4965. We can work with you to coordinate your camp. We would just need you to have secured the location and have a keen interest within your community. We look forward to working with you this summer.

SOFTBALL (7-17 YEARS)COLLEGE EXPERIENCE CAMP LIVE-IN & COMMUTER OPTIONS (GIRLS 12-17 YEARS)A week-long college experience for campers, giving them the opportunity to experience college life, living in SFU dorms, eating meals in SFU dining facilities, and receiving college caliber training. While the camp’s focus is on elite development, it will also be about the experience that one can only get by residing high atop Burnaby Mountain on the SFU campus. In addition to technical softball training there will be sessions on speed and power development, mental training and exposure to specially designed, interactive academic classes. Campers will benefit from an opportunity to train in the same environment that produced four NAIA national championship softball teams, nine NAIA regional championships in the past 14 years, and also helped develop eleven SFU athletes who have gone on to compete in the Olympic Games. Camp instruction is by SFU head coach and former Olympic coach Mike Renney and a staff of current and former athletes.The live-in component includes four nights in the SFU residence and three meals per day (two meals on Monday and Friday). The commuter component includes a lunch each day.

Aug 19-23 9:00-4:00 $495 Commuter 6748Aug 19-23 9:00-4:00 $595 Live-In 6749

SOFTBALL HALF DAY CO-ED (8-14 YEARS)Members of the varsity softball team will be providing instruction in various aspects if the game of softball, including throwing, fielding and hitting. Skill instruction will be taught through the use of demonstration, drills and interactive games. This camp is geared towards introductory level participants. Each participant is encouraged to bring their own glove if possible; however, all other equipment is provided. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.

Aug 12-16 9:00–12:00 $109 6750

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SPORTS CAMPSTENNIS SKILL DEVELOPMENT (5-14 YEARS)SFU Tennis Camps provide instruction for beginner and intermediate players! Campers will learn the basic FUNdamentals to serve, rally, play at the net, and to keep score. As their skill level progresses it will be recorded with a take-home Awards Card! SFU Tennis Programs are proud to endorse Tennis Canada ‘Progressive Tennis’ approach, which uses modified tennis balls, nets, and courts to suit the various ages and sizes of the participants. The philosophy lead by Tennis Canada Certified Instructors will emphasize Fun, Improvement, and Building Positive Relationships. Camps are held on outdoor tennis courts, and will move indoors for playing and learning on rainy days. Please bring a racquet, water bottle, snacks, sunscreen and a hat. Tennis racquets are available to purchase for $25 each.

NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

MORNING 5-7 yrs 8-11 yrs 12-14 yrsJul 2-5 8:30-11:30 $92 6798 6800 6802

Jul 8-12 8:30-11:30 $112 6806 6829 6804Jul 15-19 8:30-11:30 $112 6807 6822 6838Jul 22-26 8:30-11:30 $112 6808 6823 6839

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30-11:30 $112 6809 6824 6840Aug 6-9 8:30-11:30 $92 6810 6825 6841

Aug 12-16 8:30-11:30 $112 6811 6826 6842Aug 19-23 8:30-11:30 $112 6812 6827 6843Aug 26-30 8:30-11:30 $112 6813 6828 6844

NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

AFTERNOON 5-7 yrs 8-11 yrs 12-14 yrsJul 2-5 12:30-3:30 $92 6799 6801 6803

Jul 8-12 12:30-3:30 $112 6821 6837 6805Jul 15-19 12:30-3:30 $112 6814 6830 6845Jul 22-26 12:30-3:30 $112 6815 6831 6846

Jul 29-Aug 2 12:30-3:30 $92 6816 6832 6847Aug 6-9 12:30-3:30 $112 6817 6833 6848

Aug 12-16 12:30-3:30 $112 6818 6834 6849Aug 19-23 12:30-3:30 $112 6819 6835 6850Aug 26-30 12:30-3:30 $112 6820 6836 6851

VOLLEYBALL (8-18 YEARS)SKILL DEVELOPMENT CAMPSThe camps are broken down into age groups and skill level. Our mission is to create a fun structured environment where players develop their skills and knowledge about the game of volleyball. T-shirt included. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 due to the statutory holiday.

Half Day Camp 8-11 yrs 12-14 yrsJul 2-5 9:00-12:00 $100 6876

Jul 29-Aug 2 9:00-12:00 $125 6881

Full Day Camp 12-14 yrsJul 8-12 9:00–3:30 $200 6880

ADVANCED SKILLS HIGH SCHOOL CAMP The Advanced Skills camp is for high school athletes interested in playing post-secondary volleyball at a college or university. Sessions will be lead by Head SFU Volleyball Coach, Gina Schmidt, and her staff. Numbers will be limited to ensure quality coach to player ratios and maximum repetitions. This camp is designed to improve individual skills, which includes some position specific training, as well as the player’s overall understanding of game tactics and strategy. Drills will be both individual and team oriented in nature with situational game play incorporated into the afternoon sessions. If you are choosing to stay in the dorms, itincludes 3 meals on Saturday and 2 meals on Sunday. T-shirt included.

Advanced Skills High School Camp - Sat/Sun 15-18 yrsAug 10-11 9:00–5:00 Sat 9:00-4:00 Sun $95 7037

Accommodations (includes above listed meals)Aug 9-11 Fri Check-in Sun Check-out $120 7038

TRACK & FIELD (7-16 YEARS) SKILL DEVELOPMENT CO-EDThese fun camps will offer top quality instruction for the different events in Track and Field, and will end with a mini competition on the Friday. Brit Townsend ( SFU Head Track and Field Coach) organizes and supervises the instruction of the assistant coaching staff and high level varsity athletes. Each participant will receive an relay baton and t-shirt.

7-11 yrs 12-16 yrsJul 8-12 9:00-12:00 $115 6866 6867

Jul 15-19 9:00-12:00 $115 6858 6862Jul 22-26 9:00-12:00 $115 6859 6863

WRESTLING (6-17 YEARS)KIDS (6-9 YEARS)Basic wrestling skills, rules and combative games introduce the sport in a safe and enjoyable atmosphere. This camp helps participants understand the basics of falling, lifting and simple turning and take-down techniques. This camp is instructed by Burnaby Mountain team members and coaches.

Jul 22-26 9:30-11:30 $60 6899

ELITE (9-17 YEARS)The Elite camp is for youth who want to learn more about technique, wrestling strategies and strength and fitness training. This camp offers a wide range of technical instruction, daily conditioning workouts, video analysis and some live wrestling. Campers will receive world class instruction from National Team coaches and former Olympians. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.

Jul 22-26 12:30-3:30 $99 6900

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HALF DAY CAMPS This is a great option for both parents and campers. Half Day Camps offer flexibility to mix and match any half day camps for a full week of activity. Not sure if your camper is ready to tackle a full day at camp? Half Day Camps are a great introduction to the SFU Summer Camp experience, while being a shorter experience for your camper. Regardless of what time your child’s morning camp ends, or your child’s afternoon camps begins, he or she will be supervised during the lunch break. If you are not signed up for two half days you will need to drop off/pick up you child for the start and end times of those programs (lunch time supervision is not provided for those campers participating in only one half day camp).

Morning * Afternoon **

July 2 - 5

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Kensington Park Basketball (Boys 5-12 yrs) Volleyball (8-11 yrs)

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Kensington Park

July 8 - 12

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Harwood Park Soccer (Boys 5-14 yrs) Martial Arts Camp (7-11 yrs)Track & Field (7-16 yrs)

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Harwood Park

July 15 - 19

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - at Kensington Park Basketball (Boys 5-12 yrs) Soccer (Boys 5-14 yrs)Soccer (Girls 5-14 yrs)Track & Field (7-16 yrs)

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - at Kensington Park

July 22 - 26

Basketball (Girls 9-10 yrs) Badminton (8-14 yrs)Intro to Scottish Music (7-9 yrs) Track & Field (7-16 yrs) Wrestling (6-9 yrs)

Basketball (Girls 11-12 yrs) Wrestling (9-17 yrs)

July 29 - Aug 2

Basketball (Boys 5-12 yrs)Basketball (Girls 8-10 yrs) Judo (8-12 yrs) Learn the Bagpipes (8-13 yrs)Volleyball (12-14 yrs)

Basketball (Girls 11-14 yrs)Learn Scottish Snare Drumming (8-13 yrs)

Aug 6-9

Badminton (8-14 yrs)

Aug 12 - 16

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Harwood Park Lego / Polly Pocket Stop Motion (5-7 yrs) Rugby (5 -16yrs)Softball (8-14 yrs)

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Harwood Park Rock, Paper Scissors (8-11yrs)

Aug 19- 23

Badminton (8-14 yrs) Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Kensington Park I Wanna Rock (8-11 yrs)

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Kensington Park Lego / Polly Pocket Stop Motion (5-7 yrs)

Aug 26 - 30

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Harwood Park Basketball (Girls 13-14 yrs)

Baseball (Boys 7-15) - Harwood Park Basketball (Girls 15-17 yrs)

PM MULTI-SPORT CAMP, HALF DAY (5-10 YEARS) This camp includes a variety of sports like basketball, floor hockey, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, volleyball, and more. The variety of sports will change each week (T-shirt not included). *Campers are grouped by age.NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

Jul 2-5 12:30–3:30 $74 6545Jul 8-12 12:30–3:30 $92 6546

Jul 15-19 12:30–3:30 $92 6547Jul 22-26 12:30–3:30 $92 6548

Jul 29-Aug 2 12:30–3:30 $92 6549Aug 6-9 12:30–3:30 $74 6550

Aug 12-16 12:30–3:30 $92 6551Aug 19-23 12:30–3:30 $92 6552

AM RECREATION CAMP, HALF DAY (5-10 YEARS) This camp offers a variety of fun activities, including a range of games such as snag-the-skittle, floor hockey, wink tag, arts and crafts, swimming and special events (T-shirt not included). *Campers are grouped by age.NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

Jul 2-5 8:30–11:30 $74 6537Jul 8-12 8:30–11:30 $92 6538

Jul 15-19 8:30–11:30 $92 6539Jul 22-26 8:30–11:30 $92 6540

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–11:30 $92 6541Aug 6-9 8:30–11:30 $74 6542

Aug 12-16 8:30–11:30 $92 6543Aug 19-23 8:30–11:30 $92 6544

MIX ‘N’ MATCH CAMPSCombine any one of our morning camps with any one of our afternoon camps for five full days of action. When you pay for both a morning camp and an afternoon camp in the same week, lunch supervision is included.

Please note that some camps are GIRLS ONLY or BOYS ONLY. If they are not designated girls or boys, they are CO-ED.

Prices vary from camp to camp. Campers are separated into groups by age and skill level.

Please note: If your half day camp takes place off of Burnaby Mountain, it is the parent/guardian responsibility to transport their child to and from that location.

* Camps that run each week in the morning:• AM Recreation (except Aug 26-30) • Golf (at Coquitlam EagleQuest Golf Course)• Tennis• Under the Sea

** Camps that run each week in the afternoon:• Golf (at Coquitlam EagleQuest Golf Course)• PM Multi Sport (except Aug 26-30)• Tennis

Addresses for Golf and Baseball Camps can be found under their individual descriptions.

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RECREATION CAMPSSFU’S “GLEE CAMP” (8-14 YEARS)Based on the popular TV Series GLEE, campers will spend 2 weeks singing and choreographing their hearts out! Vocal experience is not required, but campers must be excited about singing and performing. Campers will learn both melodies and harmonies, along with choreographed dance routines. Although the emphasis will be choir based, there is the opportunity for solos and instrument accompaniment. In addition, campers will assist with organizing the final performance which takes place on the last day of camp. They will learn about staging, set decoration/props, costume creation and more. NOTE: Campers will be divided by skill and age after the first day. 1-2 hours of recreational activities will be included in the camp each day.

8-11 yrs 12-14 yrsJul 8-19 8:30–3:30 $350 6727 6730

Aug 12-23 8:30–3:30 $350 6728 6729

SFU’S “SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE” (8-12 YEARS) Whoop it up in a variety of dance disciplines (which MAY include jazz, hip-hop, break dance, contemporary and more). Each day campers will learn a range of dances, help choreograph routines and dance for their lives during dance offs each afternoon. Campers will try all styles and will have the chance to dance in small and large groups, as well as the opportunity to perform solos. In addition, campers will assist with organizing the final performance which takes place on the last day of camp. They will learn about staging, set decoration/props, costume creation and more. All levels are welcome. NOTE: Campers will be divided by skill and age after the first day.

Jul 22-Aug 2 8:30-3:30 $350 6732

REC REALITY CHALLENGE(8-12 YEARS)Each day campers are divided into teams to compete, race or wind their way to the winner’s circle. Based on some of the most popular reality tv shows, this 4-day camp will offer challenge after challenge with Survivor type obstacle courses, Amazing Races, Cake Boss bake offs, Minute to Win It show downs, SFU’s Got Talent performances and more! NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

Jul 2-5 8:30-3:30 $165 6645Aug 6-9 8:30-3:30 $165 6646

CLAN KIDS (5-11 YEARS) These camps have a different theme each week and include recreational and cooperative games, creative arts and crafts and, in the true Clan Kids tradition campers will enjoy special events. Each camp will go on one off-campus field trip. Note: field trip is subject to weather and availability. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

FRESHMAN CAMP (5-6 Years)Jul 2-5 8:30–3:30 $140 6318

Jul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $175 6319Jul 15-19 8:30–3:30 $175 6320Jul 22-26 8:30–3:30 $175 6321

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $175 6322Aug 6-9 8:30–3:30 $140 6323

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $175 6324Aug 19-23 8:30–3:30 $175 6325Aug 26-30 8:30–3:30 $175 6326

JUNIOR CAMP (7-11 Years)Jul 2-5 8:30–3:30 $140 6327

Jul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $175 6328Jul 15-19 8:30–3:30 $175 6329Jul 22-26 8:30–3:30 $175 6330

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $175 6331Aug 6-9 8:30–3:30 $140 6332

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $175 6333Aug 19-23 8:30–3:30 $175 6334Aug 26-30 8:30–3:30 $175 6335

*Single day sign up for Clan Kids camp is available for $42/day. Please see www.sfu.ca/camps for course code

GIRLS RULE FITNESS CAMPS (9-15 YEARS)GIRLS ROCK (9-11 YEARS)This fun-filled and supportive camp for girls will celebrate physical activity and wellness. Female leaders will promote fun and build self-confidence through fitness classes, outdoor sports, swimming, arts & crafts, and more. Participants will be empowered to make healthy choices including an active lifestyle, healthy eating, and a positive body image. This camp features a nutrition session designed by a Registered Dietitian and an exciting field trip! All field trip fees and transportation is included.

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $204 6463

FITNESS INNOVATION (12-15 YEARS)Try yoga, dance, bootcamp and more! Female leaders will empower girls to lead healthy lives through a balance of fitness classes and relaxing wellness, nutrition and positive body image activities. Participants will visit the SFU Fitness Centre, group fitness studios, a grocery store, swimming pool and more. Also included is a delicious nutrition session designed by a Registered Dietitian and an exciting field trip! Field trip fees and transportation is included. All fitness levels are supported.

Aug 19-23 8:30–3:30 $229 6464

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MOUNTAIN MADNESS (8-13 YEARS) Spend your summer atop beautiful Burnaby Mountain. Each week we will try out a variety of activities, some of which include archery, hiking, orienteering and a field trip. On the final day, campers will be placed on different teams and venture on an Amazing Race. Using their new skills teams will ‘race’ to complete different challenges and follow clues to try and get to the finish line first.

Jul 8-12 8:30-3:30 $210 6601Jul 22-26 8:30-3:30 $210 6602Aug 19-23 8:30-3:30 $210 6603

OUT TRIPPERS (8-13 YEARS) FIELD TRIPS! Explore a different destination in the Lower Mainland each day. Field trips may include Telus Science World, Kits beach, the Vancouver Aquarium, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Splashdown Water Park, bowling, Maple Ridge Corn Maze and more. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holidays.

Jul 2-5 8:30-3:30 $200 6615Jul 15-19 8:30-3:30 $230 6616

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30-3:30 $230 6617Aug 6-9 8:30-3:30 $200 6618

Aus 12-16 8:30-3:30 $230 6619Aug 26-30 8:30-3:30 $230 6620

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE (11-14 YEARS) Test your limits with Outdoor Adventures! We will take campers on a new adventure each day including things like kayaking, rock climbing, hiking, sailing and canoeing. These activities will take place throughout the lower mainland.

Jul 15-19 8:30-3:30 $345 6622Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30-3:30 $345 6623

Aus 12-16 8:30-3:30 $345 6624Aug 19-23 8:30-3:30 $345 6625

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

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AQUATIC CAMPSUNDER THE SEA (5-8 YEARS) This camp is geared towards the younger aqua enthusiast. Explore and discover everything to do with water! Have a splashin’ good time in the pool swimming, diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and more! Some swimming experience is necessary. The participant must be at ease in deep water with a lifejacket. (T-shirts are not provided). NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

Jul 2-5 8:30–11:30 $90 6868Jul 8-12 8:30–11:30 $112 6869

Jul 15-19 8:30–11:30 $112 6870Jul 22-26 8:30–11:30 $112 6871

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–11:30 $112 6872Aug 6-9 8:30–11:30 $90 6873

Aug 12-16 8:30–11:30 $112 6874Aug 19-23 8:30–11:30 $112 6875

H2O WONDERS (8-12 YEARS)Explore the wonders of the water in H2O Wonders! Experience outdoor water adventures in the pool as you learn how to kayak, snorkel and scuba dive. Discover new ways to have fun in the water playing waterpolo, diving and even synchronized swimming. Develop lifesaving, first aid and leadership skills as you train to be a junior lifeguard. A special trip to the Vancouver Aquarium tops off your amazing week exploring the wonders of H2O! NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

Jul 2-5 8:30–3:30 $190 6529Jul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $236 6530

Jul 15-19 8:30–3:30 $236 6531Jul 22-26 8:30–3:30 $236 6532

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $236 6533Aug 6-9 8:30–3:30 $190 6534

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $236 6535Aug 19-23 8:30–3:30 $236 6536

STANDARD FIRST AID (13+ YEARS)This 16 hour course will provide training in life threatening priorities such as breathing, bleeding, shock, poisons, as well as secondary injuries such as those to head, spine, bones, joints and injuries due to heat and cold. CPR ‘C’/AED is included in the course. This course is a prerequisite for the National Lifeguard Service. (T-shirt not included). 100% attendance is required for passing this course.

Jun 24-26 Mon / Wed 8:30–5:00 $130 6766Jul 13-14 Sat / Sun 8:30–5:00 $130 6767Aug 6-8 Tue / Thu 8:30–5:00 $130 6768

LIFESAVING INSTRUCTOR COURSE (16+ YEARS) A Lifesaving Instructor (LSI)  is trained to teach and evaluate the Canadian Swim Patrol program, Bronze programs, Fitness and Excellence programs. Instructor candidates are taught learning styles and teaching methods as they apply to water rescue, first aid, and related aquatic skills in the Canadian Lifesaving Program. All participants will get some teaching experience. This course runs from Tues-Fri. 100% attendance is required for passing this course.PREREQUISITE: Bronze Cross. Must have an LSI kit (included in price)

Aug 20-23 8:30-3:30 $265 6930

NATIONAL LIFEGUARD SERVICE (16+ YEARS)NLS is a nationally recognized certification that qualifies you to lifeguard across Canada. This camp is designed to instill judgment, leadership, knowledge and fitness, while stressing a preventative approach to pool safety. This course will help to develop critical thinking in emergency situations. NLS can earn you 2 credits for grade 12. (T-shirts are not provided). Alert Manual ($36) must be purchased before the first day of class. There will be no refund for those who have not met all of the required course prerequisites. 100% attendance is required for passing this course.PREREQUISITE: Standard First Aid or Aquatic Emergency Care and Bronze Cross.

Jul 22-26 8:30–6:00 $285 6612Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–6:00 $285 6614

Aug 12-16 8:30–6:00 $285 6613

LIFESAVING CAMP (13+ YEARS)This camp is designed to further your lifesaving skills. It combines two advanced lifesaving awards: Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross with a CPR ‘C’ award. Participants will perform challenging water rescues, learn First Aid, CPR and develop aquatic endurance. Bronze Cross can earn you 2 credits for grade 11. (T-shirts are not provided). Canadian Lifesaving Manual ($34) must be purchased before the first day of class. There will be no refund for those who have not met all of the required course prerequisites.100% attendance is required for passing this course.PREREQUISITE: Ability to swim 600 meters. If you are not 13 years of age or older you cannot pass this course unless you have Bronze Star.

Jul 8-12 8:30–4:30 $231 6575Jul 15-19 8:30–4:30 $231 6576

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–4:30 $231 6577Aug 12-16 8:30–4:30 $231 6579Aug 19-23 8:30–4:30 $231 6580

SCUBA CERTIFICATION (12-19 YEARS) Explore the underwater world by earning your PADI Open Water Diver certification. This performance-based program will guide you through the basics of diving with knowledge development, pool dives and 4 ocean dives. Successful completion will earn you the most recognized scuba diving certification in the world - PADI Open Water Diver.• All knowledge development and pool dives will be held on SFU

Campus and ocean dives will be held off campus.• Basic swimming ability required.• Students may visit Ocean Quest Water Dive Centre (107-3790

Canada Way, Burnaby. Ph: 604.436.1157) prior to course start date to pick up a PADI Open Water Manual.

• Important paperwork including a Medical Statement must be completed prior to camp start date.

Paperwork can be downloaded at: www.sfu.ca/camps or contact Ocean Quest at [email protected] for more information.• Parents/guardians must attend orientation on first day (15 min).• All equipment, even drysuit, is included (min. weight 100 lbs).• Transportation to and from Whyte Cliff Park (for ocean dives) is

NOT included.

Jul 15-19 (Jul 18 & 19, 7:30-17:00) 8:30-3:30 $525 7006Aug 12-16 (Aug 15 & 16, 7:30-17:00) 8:30-3:30 $525 6726

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SEA OTTER (BEGINNER) For beginners to swimming, participating without a parent. This level is an introduction to skills in swimming, glides, and floating and builds awareness of deep water and safe entries.

SALAMANDER Preschoolers actively learn new swimming skills including assisted floats and glides through games and songs. The fun includes learning to jump into chest deep water.

SUNFISH Preschoolers work on stroke and skill progressions. Learning also focuses on good judgement in, on and around the water, and entries and floats in deep water.

CROCODILE Preschoolers start independent glides and kicking in deep water. Endurance is built through increasing distance for front and back swims. Swimmers learn about the dolphin kick and try synchro skills in the water.

SWIM KIDS 1 (BEGINNER) This entry level provides children with an orientation to the water and the pool area and introduces floats and glides with kick.

SWIM KIDS 2 This level builds skills in front and back swims. Children are introduced to deep water activities and proper use of a personal flotation device. Endurance is built on flutter kick and glides.

SWIM KIDS 3 This level introduces proper front crawl and develops a foundation for making wise choices on where and when to swim. Diving is introduced and students work on floats, changing direction and a 15-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 4 In this level, children further develop the front crawl, back glide and shoulder roll for back crawl. They work on dives, surface support and endurance with a 25-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 5 In this level, the back crawl is introduced, along with sculling skills and whip kick on the back. There is an introduction to safe boating skills and endurance is developed through dolphin kick and a 50-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 6 This level continues to refine front and back crawl and elementary backstroke is introduced. Children are also introduced to the rescue of others with throwing assists. Dives and treading water are improved and endurance is developed through a 75-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 7 This level continues to build skills and endurance for front crawl and elementary backstroke and introduces whip kick on the front. Students learn about airway and breathing obstructions. Endurance is built by taking part in timed treading water and a 150-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 8 This level introduces the breaststroke, foot-first surface dives and rescue entries. Students learn about the dangers of open water, hypothermia and the performance of rescue breathing. Endurance is built on the dolphin kick and 300-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 9 Front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke continue to be refined in this level. Children are encouraged to combine different strokes and kicks for fitness. Work on shallow and standing dives continues along with learning about wise choices, peer influences and self-rescue from ice. Endurance is built through a 400-metre swim.

SWIM KIDS 10 Further refinement of strokes, with an introduction to butterfly and scissor kick highlight this level. Children learn about sun safety and head- and feet-first surface dives. Endurance is built using butterfly drills and a 500-metre swim.

RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS RED CROSS PRESCHOOL LESSONS (3-5 YEARS)Sea Otter & Salamander

Jul 2-25 Tue / Thu 3:45-4:15 $43 6659Jul 30-Aug 22 Tue / Thu 3:45-4:15 $43 6661

Sunfish & Crocodile

Jul 2-25 Tue / Thu 3:45-4:15 $43 6662Jul 30-Aug 22 Tue / Thu 3:45-4:15 $43 6660

RED CROSS SWIM KIDS LESSONS (6-13 YEARS)Swim Kids 1 & 2

Jul 2-25 Tue / Thu 3:45-4:15 $32 6647Jul 30-Aug 22 Tue / Thu 3:45-4:15 $32 6648

Swim Kids 3 & 4

Jul 2-25 Tue / Thu 4:15-4:45 $32 6649Jul 30-Aug 22 Tue / Thu 4:15-4:45 $32 6650

Swim Kids 5 & 6

Jul 2-25 Tue / Thu 4:15-5:00 $43 6651Jul 30-Aug 22 Tue / Thu 4:15-5:00 $43 6652

Swim Kids 7 & 8

Jul 3-24 Mon/Wed 3:45-4:45 $40.25 6653Jul 29-Aug 21 Mon/Wed 3:45-4:45 $40.25 6654

Swim Kids 9 & 10

Jul 3-24 Mon/Wed 3:45-4:45 $40.25 6655Jul 29-Aug 21 Mon/Wed 3:45-4:45 $40.25 6656

NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to statutory holidays.

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EDUCATIONAL CAMPSMINI UNIVERSITY (8-14 YEARS) A true university experience! Session A & Session B both offer exciting possibilities, as our university students teach campers in a fun and creative way. Not only will they learn in the campus classrooms and labs, but they will also be able to use the SFU sport facilities, including gyms, fields, and the pool. Individual classes on each subject will be held each day. Large group projects/productions that involve ALL subjects and all age groups will take place each day. Approximately two hours of recreation time will be included. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holidays.

SESSION APSYCHOLOGY: This will be based on theories around thought and behaviour (evolution and the environment, the human brain, sensation and perception, etc.).

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: Explore marine life, forests and land creatures.

COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA: Work with other campers to build a media empire. Create your own tv show and movie ideas, design your own newspaper and learn all about the media world.

8–9yrs 10–11yrs 12–14yrsJul 2-12 8:30–3:30 $315 6589 6591 6593

Jul 29-Aug 9 8:30–3:30 $315 6590 6592 6594

SESSION BCRIMINOLOGY: Learn some of the skills the experts use to solve crime (ie. Learning how to take fingerprints).

CHEMISTRY: Discover the science and reactions of the molecules that surround us. (e.g. build a volcano and make it erupt).

BUSINESS AND MARKETING: Come learn the tricks and trades of the business world. Work with a team of campers to create your own company and use your skills to organize a camp-wide bake sale, among other business saavy ideas.

8–9yrs 10–11yrs 12–14yrsJul 15-26 8:30–3:30 $349 6595 6597 6599Aug 12-23 8:30–3:30 $349 6596 6598 6600

COMPUTER CAMP (8-14 YEARS)Using the latest in computer software, campers will learn new skills and enhance current ones in the areas of graphics, photo manipulation, website design, animation and gaming. Macs will be used. Campers learn at their own pace, choosing to move forward as they feel confident. Each camper will have his or her own computer station with 4 hours of computer instruction each day. Various small projects and one large project will take place over the 2 weeks. There will also be approximately 2 hours of recreation time each day (activities range from co-operative games, sports and art projects, to swimming and special events). NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holidays.

8–10yrs 11–14yrsJul 2-12 8:30–3:30 $315 6424 6428

Jul 15-26 8:30–3:30 $349 6425 6429Jul 29-Aug 9 8:30–3:30 $315 6426 6430

Aug 12-23 8:30–3:30 $349 6427 6431

ESL (7-16 YEARS) This camp is an introduction for ESL students to an English-speaking environment, with a focus on practice and fun. Campers will engage in language-oriented activities and will be encouraged to practice speaking and writing in English. Each week campers will have 3 days of lessons and spend the remaining time experiencing the beautiful Vancouver area, traveling to a variety of locations. The goal of this camp is to provide a level of language acquisition not present in a typical classroom setting, by learning about the world in camp, and going out to see the world for themselves. Campers will be grouped by age and will partake in activities suitable for their age and skill level. The groups will combine during field trips. We offer a progressive learning environment where the camp content will differ every week - perfect for a camper who wants to participate in ESL camp for multiple weeks. NOTE: No camp on Aug 5 due to the statutory holiday.

7–10yrs 11–16yrsJul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $215 6432 6438

Jul 15-19 8:30–3:30 $215 6433 6439Jul 22-26 8:30–3:30 $215 6434 6440

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $215 6435 6441Aug 6-9 8:30–3:30 $175 6436 6442

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $215 6437 6443

LEADERSHIP TRAINING (13-18 YEARS)Three progressive levels of leadership training, designed for teens wanting to develop their leadership skills in a youth camp setting. Instruction from our professional educators focuses on leadership knowledge and skill acquisition utilizing both a theoretical and a practical approach. Based on the SFU Camps model, these courses review the necessary skills desired for the volunteer, instructor, and head instructor positions. Completion is highly recommended before applying for employment and volunteer positions at SFU camps. NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 due to the statutory holiday. LEVEL I - THEORY, OBSERVATION & INTERACTION SKILLS (Camp Volunteer Training)

July 2-5 9:00–3:30 $159 6567Jul 8-12 9:00–3:30 $199 6568

LEVEL II - COUNSELLOR IN TRAINING - THEORY INTO PRACTICAL (Camp Instructor Basics)

Jul 8-12 9:00–3:30 $199 6569Jul 15-19 9:00–3:30 $199 6570

*Level I is a prerequisite

LEVEL III - COUNSELLOR IN TRAINING ADVANCED - PLANNING, ORGANIZING, AND BUDGETING (Camp Head Instructor Basics)

Jul 15-19 9:00–3:30 $199 6571

*Level II is a prerequisite

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SURREY CAMPSSurrey campus offers camps that showcase our programs, students, and our state-of-the art computer facilities in computers, design and the arts. Afternoons may include various activities, like field trips, outdoor sports, games and movies. T-shirts are included. Please note the following about SFU Surrey camps:

• There is no pre-or post-camp care for SFU Surrey camps. • There is no lunch program available for SFU Surrey camps. • All registrations are processed through the Camps Office on Burnaby Campus. • Please register online (www.sfu.ca/camps) OR phone the Camps Office to register at 778-782-4965.

GAMES & ANIMATION (11–15 YEARS)Learn the history of games, learn how computer games are made, and how to design and build your own computer games. Create a wide variety of projects featuring 2D to 3D animation. Some previous knowledge of computer games or game consoles is necessary.NOTE: No camp on Aug 5 due to the statutory holiday.

Jul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $160 6778Jul 22-26 8:30–3:30 $160 6779Aug 6-9 8:30–3:30 $130 7004

GAMES MASTER (11–15 YEARS)Learn how to design and build computer games in this camp dedicated to game development. Use industry standard graphics and 3D software to build your own characters and gaming levels. Introductory programming is covered so that you can program game mechanics. This camp is for campers with previous game developing experience or a strong interest in the gaming world.

Jul 15-19 8:30–3:30 $160 6782Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $160 6783

SCIENCE AL!VE - A Member of ActuaSurrey camps use innovative and interactive hands-on activities, curricula and approaches aimed at exposing and inspiring youth in the areas of science, engineering and technology. Surrey campers will explore a variety of sciences through activities designed with the Surrey campus in mind. Topics include environmental sciences, health sciences, and electronic circuitry. Senior camp features a dual-curriculum format with Alpha and Beta weeks, allowing campers who have completed grades 4 through 7 to experience one or two weeks of camp without activity overlap.

NOTE: No camp on Jul 1 due to the statutory holiday.

JUNIOR CAMP: COMPLETING GRADES 2–3 Girls BoysJul 2-5 8:30–3:30 $130 6785 6788

NOTE: No camp on Aug 5 due to the statutory holiday.

SENIOR CAMP: COMPLETING GRADES 4–7 Girls BoysJul 29-Aug 2 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $160 6786 6789

Aug 6-9 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $130 6787 6790

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PARTNERSHIP CAMPS

TELUS SUMMER MOVIEMAKING CAMP (8-13 YEARS) Do you want to make a short comedy, an animated video, or a dramatic short movie this summer? Join us at the Telus Summer Moviemaking Camp, where you’ll learn how to write, produce, act, and direct a film with our fun, intense, and hands-on program! Alongside our talented and respectful instructors and visiting artists, you’ll work in small teams, using professional equipment, to learn about moviemaking from beginning to end. This award-winning digital video program brings participants back year after year - sign up to see what all the excitement is about!

Jul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $300 6792Jul 15-19 8:30–3:30 $300 6793Jul 22-26 8:30–3:30 $300 6794

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $300 6795Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $300 6796Aug 19-23 8:30–3:30 $300 6797

SFU PIPEBAND (7-13 YEARS) INTRODUCTION TO SCOTTISH MUSIC (7–9 YEARS) *NEW*Learn about Scottish music in a fun and interactive environment. Students will learn about the basics of music, Scottish bagpipes and drums, pipe bands, famous songs, kilts, tartans, and Highland Games. Students will perform and there will be lots of drawing, colouring, singing, and examining bagpipes, drums, kilts and other parts of a piper’s uniform. This camp is great preparation for the Learn the Bagpipes and Learn Scottish Snare Drumming camps. Instructor to participant ratio is approximately 1:8. Closing date for registering is July 2.

Jul 22-26 8:30–11:30 $110 6967

LEARN THE BAGPIPES (8–13 YEARS)Learn the basics of playing the Scottish bagpipes in a fun and interactive environment. Using a practice chanter, students will learn from SFU Pipe Band members how to play the scale, gracenotes, and a simple tune. Students will also learn about parts of the bagpipes, the reeds that produce the various sounds, and how SFU won the World Championship! Practice chanters will be provided on loan. Students interested in further instruction may join the SFU Junior pipe band in September. Instructor to participant ratio is approximately 1:8. Closing date for registering is July 8.

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30–11:30 $110 6573 LEARN SCOTTISH SNARE DRUMMING (8–13 YEARS)Learn the basics of playing the Scottish snare drums in a fun and interactive environment. Using a practice pad and drumsticks, students will learn from SFU Pipe Band members how to correctly hold and maneuver the sticks, play basic hand-to-hand taps and a simple score. Students will also learn about the Scottish snare drum, how its sound is created, and how SFU won the World Championship! Practice pads and sticks will be provided on loan. Students interested in further instruction may join the SFU Junior pipe band in September. Instructor to participant ratio is approximately 1:8. Closing date for registering is July 8.

Jul 29-Aug 2 12:30–3:30 $110 6572

THE DIRECTOR’S CUT LEGO / POLLY POCKET STOP MOTION (5–7 YEARS)Bring your Polly Pockets and Lego creations for this one of a kind stop motion film making camp. You and your film crew will write a script and learn techniques to make your favourite toys come to life in a short animated film. Learn how to use stop motion cameras, the latest Macbooks to produce your animated film. Add sound effects, voicevers, special effects, transitions and titles. Each participant gets a chaptered DVD of all the films made at the camp. (T-shirts are not provided).

Aug 12-16 8:30–11:30 $125 6946Aug 19-23 12:30–3:30 $125 6857

ROCK PAPER SCISSORS (8–11 YEARS)(Animated Film Making) You get to draw your characters, design your backdrop, write a script and learn the tips to make a cool animated film! Working in a film crew, campers will use paper, scissors and markers to create a story that jumps off the page. Learn how to use stop motion cameras and the latest Macbooks to produce your animated film. Add sound effects, voiceover, special effects, transitions and titles. Each participant gets a chaptered DVD of all the films made at the camp. (T-shirts are not provided.

Aug 12-16 8:30–11:30 $125 6854 I WANNA ROCK! MUSIC VIDEO (8–11 YEARS) Produce a Music Video! In this interactive camp, you and your film crew will work to storyboard your ideas, write music lyrics, create digital music and then choreograph and produce the next best music video! Using digital video cameras, capture the action in living colour! You choose the shoot location, costumes, props and use the latest Macbooks to edit and produce a music video to remember! Each participant gets a chaptered DVD of all the films made at the camp. (T-shirts are not provided).

Aug 19-23 12:30–3:30 $125 6855

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PARTNERSHIP CAMPSSCIENCE AL!VE - A Member of Actua ALL Science AL!VE summer camps have new activities each summer. Due to continued interest in our dual-curriculum format, which features Alpha and Beta weeks, we are excited to offer two unique weeks of camp activities for our Quark, Electron, Ion and Tech camps! This gives every camper the opportunity to participate in one or more weeks of Science AL!VE camp, without overlap. Electron and Ion participants have the opportunity to register for our specialty camps (Nebula Girls and Tech Camps).PLEASE NOTE:1. The grades listed are the grades your child must complete in the

2012/2013 school year in order to register for summer 2013.2. All of the below camps are co-ed (except for Nebula girls).

Registration is separate for boys and girls simply for administrative purposes.

3. Lunch option for Science Al!VE camps are available. 4. There will be no camps Jul 1 or Aug 5 due to the statutory holidays.

QUARK CAMP (GRADES 2-3)The goal of Science AL!VE’s Quark Camp is to introduce our youngest campers to the exciting world of science through various interactive, hands-on activities. Campers explore various themes including climate change and renewable resources, marine biology, and paleontology, with an emphasis on exploration and scientific discovery.

Girls BoysJul 2-5 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $150 6695 6671Jul 8-12 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6696 6672

Jul 15-19 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6697 6673Jul 22-26 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6698 6674

Jul 29-Aug 2 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6699 6675Aug 6-9 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $150 6700 6676

Aug 12-16 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6701 6677Aug 19-23 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6702 6678

ELECTRON CAMP (GRADES 4-5)Electron campers participate in a variety of activities building on prior knowledge and skills. Whether they are building and maneuvering robots using ourLego Mindstorms NXT sets, refining their laboratory expertise, or exploring forensic science, our Electrons are always developing new knowledge and abilities.

Girls BoysJul 2-5 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $150 6703 6679Jul 8-12 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6704 6680

Jul 15-19 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6705 6681Jul 22-26 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6706 6682

Jul 29-Aug 2 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6707 6683Aug 6-9 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $150 6708 6684

Aug 12-16 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6709 6685Aug 19-23 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6710 6686

NEBULA GIRLS (GRADES 4-7) Nebula Camp is a unique learning environment that incorporates exclusive curriculum created just for girls! Topics include: biochemistry, health sciences, and civil engineering. Taught by enthusiastic female scientists, this camp is designed to boost female participation in the sciences in an inclusive all-girl environment.

Girls BoysJul 8-12 8:30–3:30 $185 6719 N/A

Aug 12-16 8:30–3:30 $185 6720 N/A

TECH CAMP (GRADES 4-7) Don’t miss out on your chance to register for our amazingly popular Tech Camp! Tech campers will explore the many fields of technology through research lab tours, specialized take-home projects and innovative high-tech challenges. Topics include:mining, biomedical engineering, and green technology.

Girls BoysJul 2-5 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $160 6715 6691Jul 22-26 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $195 6716 6692

Jul 29-Aug 2 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $195 6717 6693Aug 19-23 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $195 6718 6694

ION CAMP (GRADES 6-7)Ion Camp focuses on week-long activities that challenge and encourage youth to draw connections between the sciences and the world around them. Ions are exposed to various laboratory settings through tours and activities, and experiment extensively with Lego Mindstorms NXT. Topics include volcanology, analytical chemistry, and electronic circuitry.

Girls BoysJul 8-12 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6711 6687

Jul 15-19 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 3712 6688Aug 6-9 (BETA) 8:30–3:30 $150 6713 6689

Aug 12-16 (ALPHA) 8:30–3:30 $185 6714 6690

FAS TECH CAMP (GRADES 8-9) Hosted by the Faculty of Applied Sciences, the FAS Tech Camp is back by popular demand. Computing Science and Engineering professors will introduce you to robotics and artificial intelligence. Participants will build robots who will square off in the Battle of the Bots and race through the Great Maze! Your friends and parents are invited to watch the competition and join us for pizza on the final day.

Girls BoysJul 29-Aug 2 8:30–3:30 $185 6721 6723

SCIENCE AL!VE SURREY (SEE PAGE 15)Surrey camps use hands-on activities, curricula and approaches to expose and inspire youth in the areas of science, engineering and technology. Surrey campers will explore a variety of sciences through activities designed with the Surrey campus in mind. Topics include ecology, nutritional chemistry and the science of music. Senior camps feature a dual-curriculum format with Alpha and Beta weeks, allowing campers who have completed grades 4 through 7 to experience one or two weeks of camp without activity overlap. No lunch option is available for Science AL!VE at the Surrey Campus.

www.sfu.ca/camps

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PRE/POST CARE & LUNCHES

LUNCHESHEALTHY LUNCH?...WE HAVE A NEW LUNCH PARTNER!The SFU Camps Program and Chartwell’s have teamed up to offer to make your life easier, by providing your camper with a nutritious lunch. It includes a sandwich or wrap, drink box and two healthy snacks. A concession will also be open daily, in the lunch area of the central gym lobby for anyone wishing to purchase a lunch the day of. Please register for the lunch option online at www.sfu.ca/camps or by phoning the recreation office, 778-782-4965. The cost for a 5 day camp lunch is: $37.50.

The lunch program is not available for the following camps:

Jul 2-5 $30.00 6968Jul 8-12 $37.50 6969

Jul 15-19 $37.50 6970Jul 22-26 $37.50 6971

Jul 29-Aug 2 $37.50 6972Aug 6-9 $30.00 6973

Aug 12-16 $37.50 6974Aug 19-23 $37.50 6975Aug 26-30 $37.50 6976

Sandwich choices: Ham & Cheese,

Tuna WrapChicken Salad

CheeseRoast BeefEgg Salad

Snack choices:Piece of fruitGranola bar

Veggies & dip Rice crispy square

PRE/POST CAMP CAREPre and Post Camp Care is not included in the cost of your camp(s). Please register seperately for the pre or post camp care. You can choose to regis-ter for one or both of the options. If you are interested in both you will need to select the appropraite weeks for EACH of the pre and post camp care.

PRE CAMP CARE POST CAMP CAREJul 2-5 7:30-8:30 $25 6627

Jul 8-12 7:30-8:30 $30 6628Jul 15-19 7:30-8:30 $30 6629Jul 22-26 7:30-8:30 $30 6630

Jul 29-Aug 2 7:30-8:30 $30 6631Aug 6-9 7:30-8:30 $25 6632

Aug 12-16 7:30-8:30 $30 6633Aug 19-23 7:30-8:30 $30 6634Aug 26-30 7:30-8:30 $30 6635

Jul 2-5 3:30-5:30 $30 6636Jul 8-12 3:30-5:30 $35 6637

Jul 15-19 3:30-5:30 $35 6638Jul 22-26 3:30-5:30 $35 6639

Jul 29-Aug 2 3:30-5:30 $35 6640Aug 6-9 3:30-5:30 $30 6641

Aug 12-16 3:30-5:30 $35 6642Aug 19-23 3:30-5:30 $35 6643Aug 26-30 3:30-5:30 $35 6644

FIT 2 GOSomething for the Summer Camp Parent! Access our Group Fitness classes or work out in our world class, 12,000 sq foot Fitness Centre before or after you drop off your camper. All of this for only $12 per week.

Jul 2-5 8:30-5:30 $10 7027Jul 8-12 8:30-5:30 $12 7028

Jul 15-19 8:30-5:30 $12 7029Jul 22-26 8:30-5:30 $12 7030

Jul 29-Aug 2 8:30-5:30 $12 7031Aug 6-9 8:30-5:30 $10 7032

Aug 12-16 8:30-5:30 $12 7033Aug 19-23 8:30-5:30 $12 7034Aug 26-30 8:30-5:30 $12 7035

Weekend Camps - Evening Camps - Residential Camps - Single Day Camps - SCUBA Certification - Standard First Aid & Camps that do not take place at the Burnaby Campus

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JULY START DATES FOR FULL DAY CAMPS *No camps on July 1 due to the statutory holiday.

*JULY 2 Baseball (Boys) Basketball Basics (Girls) Clan KidsComputer Camp - 2 weeks H2O WondersLeadership Training - Level 1 Mini University - 2 weeksOut Trippers Rec Reality ChallengeScience AL!VESoccer (Boys) Golf (Coquitlam)

Science AL!VE (SFU Surrey)

JULY 8 Baseball (Boys) Clan Kids ESL H2O Wonders Leadership Training - Level 1 Leadership Training - Level II Lifesaving Camp Mountain Madness Science AL!VE SFU’s GLEE - 2 weeks Telus Moviemaking Volleyball Golf (Coquitlam) Games & Animation (SFU Surrey)

JULY 15 Baseball (Boys) Clan Kids Computer Camp - 2 weeks ESL H2O Wonders Leadership Training - Level II Leadership Training - Level III Lifesaving Camp Mini University - 2 weeks Outdoor Adventure Out Trippers Science AL!VE Telus Moviemaking Golf (Coquitlam) Games Master (SFU Surrey)

JULY 22 Clan Kids ESL H2O Wonders Mountain Madness National Lifeguard Service Science AL!VE SFU’s Dance -2 weeks Telus Moviemaking Golf (Coquitlam) Games & Animation (SFU Surrey)

JULY 29

Clan Kids Computer Camp - 2 weeks ESL H2O Wonders Lifesaving Camp Mini University - 2 weeks National Lifeguard Service Outdoor Adventure Out Trippers Soccer Varsity Experience (Girls) Science AL!VE Telus Moviemaking Golf (Coquitlam) Games Master (SFU Surrey) Science AL!VE (SFU Surrey)

AUGUST START DATES FOR FULL DAY CAMPS *No camps on August 5 due to the statutory holiday.

*AUGUST 6 Basketball Basics (Boys) Clan Kids ESL H2O Wonders Out Trippers Rec Reality Challenge Science AL!VE Soccer Varsity Experience (Girls)

Golf (Coquitlam)

Games Master (SFU Surrey) Science AL!VE (SFU Surrey)

AUGUST 12 Baseball (Boys) Basketball Basics (Boys) Clan Kids Computers - 2 weeks ESL Girls Rock H2O Wonders Lifesaving Camp Mini University - 2 weeks National Lifeguard Service Out Trippers Outdoor Adventure Science AL!VE Scuba Certification SFU’s GLEE - 2 weeks Soccer Varsity Experience (Girls) Telus Moviemaking Golf (Coquitlam)

AUGUST 19 Baseball (Boys) Clan Kids Fitness Innovation H2O Wonders Lifesaving Camp Mountain Maddness Outdoor Adventure Science AL!VE Softball College Exp Telus Moviemaking

Golf (Coquitlam)

AUGUST 26 Baseball (Boys) Clan Kids Out Trippers

Golf (Coquitlam)

WEEKEND CAMPS (July and August)

Basketball (boys) July 6, 20 August 10, 17

Field Lacrosse (Aug 9-11)

Football (July 4-7)

Standard First Aid June 24 & 26 (M/W) July 13 & 14 (Sa/Su) Aug 6 & 8 (Tu/Th)

All Full Day Camps are located at the SFU Burnaby Campus , unless indicated.

Please see Page 9 for the Half Day, Camp Planner.

www.sfu.ca/camps

FULL DAY CAMP PLANNER

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HOW TO REGISTER1. CHOOSE YOUR CAMPSWrite down the codes and the fees for each camp. The code appears directly to the right of the cost listed for each camp.

Example:Jul 15-19 9:00-3:00 $150 3139

2. CONSIDER YOUR OPTIONSHEALTHY LUNCH?...WE HAVE A NEW LUNCH PARTNER!The SFU Camps Program and Chartwell’s have teamed up to offer to make your life easier, by providing your camper with a nutritious lunch. It includes a sandwich or wrap, drink box and two healthy snacks. A concession will also be open daily, in the lunch area of the central gym lobby for anyone wishing to purchase a lunch the day of. Please register for the lunch option online at www.sfu.ca/camps or by phoning the recreation office, 778-782-4965. The cost for a 5 day camp lunch is: $37.50Sandwich choices are: Ham & Cheese, Tuna Wrap, Chicken Salad, Cheese, Roast Beef & Egg Salad. Your choices for the snack are: fruit, granola bar, veggies & dip or a rice crispy square.

The lunch program is not available for the following camps:

WHY NOT MAKE A DAY OF IT?If you’ve chosen a half-day camp, why not select another half day in the same week to make your half-day camp into a full-day experience. See page 9 for a summary of all of our half day camps.

PRE OR POST CARE?If you want pre or post-care for your camper, please look up the code for the corresponding week. All codes are in the online registration system. AFTERNOON SWIM LESSON? Register for a Red Cross Swim Kids section and we will ensure your camper gets to the pool safely. For details see page 13.

FIT IN A WORKOUT? The FIT2GO pass gives the camp parent access to our spacious Fitness Centre and Group Fitness Classes from 8:30am-5:30pm, $12 per week.

**the code appears at the end of each camp session.

IF YOU CAN’T REGISTER ONLINEIN PERSON Register directly at the Camps Office in the Lorne Davies Complex at SFU Burnaby. Office hours:

• Monday to Friday until June 28, from 8:30-16:00

• Monday to Friday, July 2 to August 30, from 8:00-17:30

BY MAIL* Send full payment by Visa or MasterCard (we no longer accept personal cheques) and the registration form to:

SFU Camps Program, Athletics & Recreation Dept. 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6

*If you are choosing to mail in your registration it must be sent at least 10 days prior to the start of the camp you are interested in. There are no guarantees of availability in any particular camp. You will receive an emailed receipt to confirm your registration if there are spots available. Alternatively, you can register over the phone, at 778-782-4965, where you will know for sure if your registration requests can be accommodated.

REFUNDS/CANCELLATIONS If a program does not fill to its minimum required capacity one week prior to its start, SFU Athletics & Recreation reserve the right to cancel the program and to refund program fees in full.

If the participant needs to withdraw from a program:

• A full refund (less a 15% administration fee per program) will be issued for each program cancellation one or more weeks prior to program start.

• No refunds will be issued for a withdrawl from a program with less than one week notice prior to the start date.

• A refund may be considered based on the following:

1. Receipt of written medical recommendation from a doctor. If the program has not commenced a full refund (less a 15% administration fee per program) will be issued. If the program has commenced a pro-rated refund (less a 15% administration fee per program) will be issued based on the number of days the participant has attended.

2. Receipt of written recommendation from the Instructor or program administrator stating the circumstances by which the program is unsuitable. If the program has not commenced a full refund (less a 15% administration fee per program) will be issued. If the program has commenced a pro-rated refund (less a 15% administration fee per program) will be issued based on the number of days the participant has attended.

PROGRAM TRANSFERSProgram transfers will be considered by administration and are dependent on course minimum registration. A $5.00 transfer fee may apply.

Weekend CampsEvening CampsCamps that do not take place at the Burnaby Campus

Residential CampsSingle Day CampsSCUBA CertificationStandard First Aid

3. GO TO WWW.SFU.CA/CAMPSRegistering online is quick and convenient. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Some releases and medical information are required. All above options can be added during the registration process, extra fees will apply.

4 . CONFIRMATIONConfirmation will be sent out upon receipt of registration, if an email address is provided. Parking information, what to bring to camp and more will be emailed to you one week prior to camp start date.

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