Associated with the page Summer day camps
39 day camps available
We offer a multitude of experiences tailored to each child’s passions and talents.
Equipment required
Every day, children must bring the following items:
- A backpack
- A cold lunch in a container, ideally insulated, with an ice pack and two snacks
- Reusable water bottle (mandatory)
- Espadrilles for sports activities
- A bathing suit, a towel and a bag for soiled clothes
- Clothes suited to the weather and activities (take care to choose clothes that can get dirty)
- Sunscreen and to have applied it before arriving at the camps
- No toys from home will be tolerated in the camps and will be confiscated.
Parent’s guide
FAQ
Day camp hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Daycare hours are Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
June 24, camp starts June 25. The weekly rate is adjusted accordingly. On the other hand, activities are scheduled to take place as usual on July 1.
Registration is online and payment is by Visa or Mastercard.
Make sure that :
– Have a bciti+ account (free) AND a valid bciti+ leisure membership ($)
– You (parent) have an e-mail address that you will use to register;
– Your child’s health form is duly completed (mandatory);
– Your child is old enough to be enrolled in the chosen camp. The age taken into consideration for camp registration is the child’s age on September 30, 2024.
Friendly tip: We also recommend that you have more than one registration plan in case the camp you wish to register your child for is full at the time of registration.
The age taken into consideration for camp registration is the child’s age on September 30, 2024.
The website contains a wealth of tips and tricks to help you. A step-by-step registration video is available. The Services Brossard team is also available to answer your questions by telephone at 450 923-6311 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Registration takes place on a Tuesday evening, so that the Services Brossard team is ready to respond to your needs at the time of registration and in the days that follow.
Yes, specialized camps are open to non-residents, but only if they are not fully booked. Registration for non-residents will take place on April 26 at 9 a.m., online only.
Certainly! The day camp is open to all types of clientele. Registration for the accompaniment program must be approved in advance by the day camp coordination team. Please submit a request to Services Brossard so that a staff member can send you the form you need to complete to assess your child’s needs. Write to [email protected].
The program is open to all children with special physical or cognitive needs.
The cost of each camp differs according to its specialty and is detailed in the camp description text.
We recommend that you keep your bciti+ card up to date at all times. However, a card that expires after the registration date will not prevent you from taking part in the camp.
If a registration is cancelled by the participant, a refund must be requested from Services Brossard at least five working days before the start of the camp. A 10% administration fee will be deducted. All cancellation terms and conditions are available in the administrative terms and conditions section.
– A backpack;
– A cold lunch in a container, ideally insulated, with an ice pack and two snacks;
– Reusable water bottle (mandatory);
– Espadrilles for sports activities;
– A bathing suit, a towel and a bag for soiled clothes;
– Clothes suited to the weather and activities (take care to choose clothes that can get dirty);
– Sunscreen and to have applied it before arriving at the camps.
Important: all your child’s equipment must be identified.
Microwaves are not available on camp sites.
Yes, it is important to call the camp or notify the counselor if your child is absent. Otherwise, a call will be made every morning to validate absences.
Yes, just let the instructor know where your child will be at the time you want to pick him up.
Yes, all camp site numbers will be available in the Camp Info and in the Parent’s Guide.
It’s important to mention your child’s allergies in his or her health record. Children who have an auto-injector (such as an “EpiPen”) must carry it in a fanny pack at all times.
For regular camps, we encourage swimming every day when the pool is close to the site, considering that travel is by foot. For specialized camps, the schedule varies. This will be sent to you via the parent’s guide and the info-camp at the beginning of the year.
season.
Bus transport to the pools is provided for sites where there is no adjacent pool, twice a week if the weather is mild.
All children enrolled in Frimousses go swimming at least once a week at the aquatic complex. Bus transportation will be provided by the city.
The pools are supervised by qualified lifeguards. What’s more, all day campers must take a swim test when they first arrive at the pool to confirm whether or not they are wearing a personal flotation device.
Yes, the jacket must be provided by the parent. A note on the medical form and follow-up with the instructor are essential to ensure that the child wears the jacket.
During this period, the school service center is still in the facilities to prepare for the summer period. As a result, day camps take place mainly in the city’s facilities.
During this period, the school service center resumes use of its premises in preparation for the start of the new school year. As a result, the day camps take place exclusively in the city’s facilities.
Camp schedules are based on staff availability. As our staff are students, they return to school during the same period, which reduces their ability to work during the last week of summer.
The city validates with the school service center the number of schools and premises available for the summer season. Once this information is known, the City calculates the number of participants per class to determine the site’s capacity, and thus the City’s total capacity.
No, the school service center will be working on certain schools (École Lucille-Teasdale, École Saint-Laurent, École Good-Shepherd), making them inaccessible for the 2025 season.
The school service center limits the number of rooms available for each site. To remedy this situation, the town is adding to its facilities to increase capacity.
Places are available online or in person at Services Brossard. If the website is fully booked, there are no more places available. However, we invite you to check the site regularly as cancellations may free up places.
These camps are open to all as long as the age requirements are met.
We invite you to contact us at [email protected].
For safety reasons, precise ratios are established for each site. As a result, your children may not be able to obtain a place at the same site. On the other hand, we do our utmost to avoid separating members of the same family. If your children are ever separated, we invite you to contact us at [email protected].
We invite you to make your request to the on-site counselors on the first day of camp. They’ll see what can be done.
Of course! This is a top priority. Ville de Brossard ensures that its instructors have all the necessary
the knowledge and skills you need to take good care of your children. The animation team receives over 50 hours of training, including the following:
– First aid training;
– Accompanying children with special needs;
– Group leadership and management;
– Safety supervision at the pool.