We’re thrilled to announce that Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley will be offering 7 weeks of in-person summer camps this year!

A huge thank you to the Canadian Government through Canada Summer Jobs for making these camps possible. Thanks to their generous support, we’re able to offer a low-cost, fun, safe, and positive space for children and youth in Langley to enjoy their summer!

What to Expect:

Our summer camps are thoughtfully designed to give children and youth a place to play, learn, explore, and grow in a supportive and enriching environment. More than just fun and games, these camps provide meaningful experiences that help kids build confidence, develop social-emotional skills, and create lasting friendships.

Each week features a new theme to spark creativity, curiosity, and connection, encouraging campers to discover new interests and talents. Whether they’re getting active through multi-sports, experimenting in STEM activities, expressing themselves through art or connecting with nature and animals, every child has the chance to thrive.

Through positive interactions with our BBBSL Summer Staff, campers benefit from mentorship, encouragement, and a sense of belonging. These relationships can have a lasting impact—helping kids feel seen, supported, and empowered.  Our goal is to create a safe, inclusive space where every camper feels welcome and valued while having a great time.

Important Details:
🗓Dates:
Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
💲 Cost: $70 per week
🥪 Food: Daily snacks provided; please send a nut-free lunch
🧒 Ages: School-aged children & youth (specific ages may vary by camp)

Please see below for all the weeks of camps, their themes & ages.

The link to register is at the bottom of the page.

Week #1: July 6th – 10th

Theme: Multi-Sport
Location: West Langley Elementary School, Langley
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2014-2016

Multisport

If your child is interested in different types of sports or games and likes to try new things to stay active, this is the camp for them!  During this week they will have the chance to play classic games such as; soccer, basketball, gaga ball & more, as well as getting to try out some Frisbee Golf, Dance, Kubb and more!

Week #2: July 13th -17th

Theme: STEM Discovery & Exploration
Location: Alice Brown Elementary School, Langley
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2014-2016

STEM Discovery & Exploration

During this week your child will have the chance to not only discuss but create & have hands on experiences exploring Science!  Campers will have a chance to explore the different areas of STEM by: problem solving, predicting, observing through experiments, building & exploration and have fun while doing it!

Week #3: July 20th -24th

Theme: Animal & Nature Exploration
Location: Alice Brown Elementary School, Langley
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2017-2019

Animal & Nature Exploration

If your child is curious about animals, the outdoors, and loves discovering new things in nature, this is the camp for them! During this exciting week, campers will learn about different habitats and go on nature walks. They’ll also have the chance to learn about animals and how to care for them, as well as take part in special projects that help give back to local animals in need. Plus, they’ll enjoy hands-on activities like building bug hotels, nature scavenger hunts, outdoor games, and more!

Week #4: July 27th -31st

Theme: Creative Arts
Location: Nicomekl Elementary School, Langley
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2016-2018

Creative Arts

If your child is interested in crafting, painting, creating & arts, this week is for them!  Campers will have a chance to make some crafts perfect for summer, such as: wind chimes, stained glass creations and rainbows!  Your child will have a week filled with learning how to paint and draw, some drama games and more!

Week #5: August 4th -7th (short camp)

Theme: Animal & Nature Exploration
Location: Nicomekl Elementary School, Langley
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2014-2016

Animal & Nature Exploration

If your child is curious about animals, the outdoors, and loves discovering new things in nature, this is the camp for them! During this exciting week, campers will learn about different habitats and go on nature walks. They’ll also have the chance to learn about animals and how to care for them, as well as take part in special projects that help give back to local animals in need. Plus, they’ll enjoy hands-on activities like building bug hotels, nature scavenger hunts, outdoor games, and more!

Week #6: August 10th -14th

Theme: Creative Arts Aldergrove
Location: Shorteed Elementary School, Aldergrove
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2017-2019

Creative Arts

If your child is interested in crafting, painting, creating & arts, this week is for them!  Campers will have a chance to make some crafts perfect for summer, such as: wind chimes, stained glass creations and rainbows!  Your child will have a week filled with learning how to paint and draw, some drama games and more!

Week #7: August 17th -21st

Theme: STEM Discovery & Exploration
Location: Douglas Park Community School, Langley
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
For students born in: 2018-2019

STEM Discovery & Exploration

During this week your child will have the chance to not only discuss but create & have hands on experiences exploring Science!  Campers will have a chance to explore the different areas of STEM by: problem solving, predicting, observing through experiments, building & exploration and have fun while doing it!

Please complete the application form below. Once received, BBBSL Staff will confirm your child’s registration (or if they are waitlisted) and send an email requesting payment to complete the registration. Your spot is not secured until the $70 registration fee is received; your child’s spot will be held for one week after that email is sent. If payment is not received with in one week, your child’s spot may no longer be available if there is a waitlist.  Application and registration fee payment is both required to complete the registration process.

The application includes space for you to share a bit about your child, notify us of any allergies or health concerns, an informed consent, and media consent. There will also be a walking field trip box to be signed in the package. These will include short walks to locations around the school. You will be notified about any of these walking field trips prior to them happening. Certain weeks may require an additional waiver form for certain activities. If this is the case, you will be notified.

Please note:

Due to limited space, we will only be registering students in one week of camp this summer.  We will do our best to accommodate your child’s first choice but have asked you to select a second option in case that one you have selected is full.  Once you have submitted your application, you will receive a follow up email from our agency noting which camp your child has been accepted or waitlisted for.

Get Involved:

We’re always looking for community support to help make these camps possible!
If you would like to contribute or donate to help send a child to camp this summer, or if you have a skill, talent, or activity you’d love to share with our campers, please reach out!

📧 Contact Kaylee at kaylee.weisgerber@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca