Ville de Brossard is pleased to present its summer day camps for children and teens aged 4 to 17. In addition to the Frimousses camps, more than 40 specialized camps will be deployed to welcome young and old this summer. Refreshing outdoor activities, exciting group outings, lively counsellors, lots of fun, sparkling encounters and memories for life are all on the menu at Brossard Day Camp.
Online registration for Brussells residents begins on Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. Remaining spaces will be open to non-residents and in-person registration from Saturday, April 20, at 9 a.m.
Breakdown of Frimousses camp places
Please note that this year, due to construction work, the Lucille-Teasdale, St-Laurent, Samuel-De Champlain and Harold-Napper schools will be inaccessible. The number of places available at Frimousses camps will be maintained, but they will be distributed elsewhere in the city.
For peace of mind, get informed and prepare before you register
As the registration date approaches, the city would like to encourage citizens to prepare themselves in order to improve their chances of securing a place at the camp of their choice. Here are a few important reminders:
Before registration day :
- Download the new bciti+ application(ca/bciti);
- Register for the new “Day Camp” category;
- Make sure your child has a valid bciti+ leisure membership(ca/bciti);
- Have a parent’s e-mail address and bciti+ number on hand for registration and to obtain statement 24;
- Fill out the child’s health form (mandatory)(acceo.com/brossard);
- Visit our website to learn more about the registration procedure(camps);
- View the registration platform demonstration tutorial;
- Consult the program and choose the desired camp.
Please note that the participant must be of therequired age on September 30, 2023. The child must be attending kindergarten full-time at age 4 at the time of registration.
It’s important to consider several options. The camp or site selected may no longer be available at the time of registration. In 2023, a few places remained free every week of the summer. So it’s possible to find a place, even if the first choice is no longer available.
For more information, programming and registration details, visit the camps.