Spark Fall Camps
NOVEMBER 10 – 12

Spark Fall Camps

1, 2, or all 3 days of science fun!

WHEN

November 10 - 12

TIMES

Camp times: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Drop off: 8:00 – 9:00 AM

Pick up: 4:00 – 5:00 PM

Complimentary before and after care.

PRICE

$78.00 per day (GST included)

$225.00 3-day bundle

Members get 10% off all Spark camps

PARKING

Free 45-minute parking for pick up and drop off (onsite registration required).

Spark's one-day fun-tastic science camps are designed to build real skills and create lasting connections with science! 

Each camp includes hands-on STEAM-related activities, an Infinity Dome show and time to explore Spark galleries.

Hands-on STEAM activities

Spark camps are bursting with engaging, hands-on science activities designed to expand curious minds.

Exploration and play

Each science camp includes time to explore and play in Spark's galleries and spaces.

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Infinity Dome theatre

Campers will be immersed in a unique 360-degree visual experience.

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Complimentary before and after care

Complimentary before and after care is included in registration, running from 8:00-9:00 AM and 4:00-5:00 PM.

Please have the following details ready when you book: 

  • Member ID (if applicable) 
  • Camper's name 
  • Alberta Health Care Number 
  • Camper's date of birth 
  • List of strategies for support, allergies, medical conditions, or any special needs 
  • Emergency contact information 
  • List of trusted individuals (over 18 yrs) to pick up child from camp. Make sure names provided match legal identification. 

Changes or cancellations:
A fee of $25 will apply for cancellations up to two weeks prior to your camp start date. There will be no refunds issued after that date.

NOVEMBER 10 - 12 CAMPS

  • AGES 5-6

Hammer Time!

Young makers will explore the world of hammers over three hands-on days! Campers will learn safe tool use, practice hammering with fun projects, and finish by designing a hammer they can take home. It’s a creative, construction-filled adventure perfect for little builders.

- Day 1: Swing and Discover! Learn how to grip, swing, and tap with care while exploring the science of nails and wood.

- Day 2: Tee-rific Times! Campers will hammer colourful golf tees into cardboard to spell their names, blending creativity with construction skills. It’s the perfect way to practice accuracy, build fine motor skills, and see how tools can bring ideas to life.

- Day 3: Custom Creations! Campers will measure, assemble, and decorate a hammer that’s uniquely theirs.

Book Camp
  • AGES 5-7

Gardenars of the Galaxy!

Get ready to dig, design, and grow! Over three days, campers will create mini concrete planters, test soil, plant seeds, and experiment with irrigation. It’s a hands-on adventure that blends gardening, science, and creativity for budding green thumbs.

- Day 1: Little Landscapers! Young gardeners will get hands-on with concrete to create their very own mini planter.

- Day 2: Soil Scientists! Campers will dig into the science under their feet by testing soil pH and discovering how it affects plant growth.

- Day 3: Seedling Squad! Campers will plant seeds in their mini planters and design a drip irrigation system to keep plants healthy.

Book Camp
  • AGES 7-9

Carpentry Crew!

From rough scraps to polished projects, campers will explore the world of carpentry over three action-packed days. They’ll saw, sand, fasten, and woodburn, creating projects they can proudly take home. It’s a camp where skills, creativity, and confidence come together.

- Day 1: Sand, Saw, and Shine! The magic begins with wood in its simplest form. Campers will learn how to safely saw and smooth down scraps of wood, transforming rough edges into polished surfaces.

- Day 2: Fastened Fun! Campers will practice turning, twisting, and fastening as they bring their wood projects to life.

- Day 3: Learnin' and Burnin' (Wordburning!) With guidance and care, campers will etch patterns, textures, or even their own designs into wood.

Book Camp
  • AGES 8-11

Flow Masters!

Pipes, water, and problem-solving await!
Campers will build pipe projects, explore water pressure, and tackle fun plumbing challenges. - Over three days, they’ll discover how science and design keep water flowing everywhere.

- Day 1: The Pipe Line! Campers will dive into the basics of building with pipes, learning how connections fit together to create strong structures.

- Day 2: Under Pressure! Campers will explore the science of pressure and plunging through interactive demonstrations and silly, hands-on activities.

- Day 3: Pipe Dreams! Campers will test their problem-solving skills by experimenting with ways to seal, fix, and redirect water flow.

Book Camp
  • Age 9-12

Force and Flow!

Young engineers will dive into the forces behind machines, rockets, and hydraulics!
Across three hands-on days, campers will experiment with gears, pulleys, pneumatics, and fluid-powered machines. It’s an adventure that powers curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving.

- Day 1: Get in Gear! Campers will experiment with simple machines to see how they transfer force and motion, then put their knowledge to the test by building a real pulley system.

- Day 2: Power Up! Campers will harness the invisible force of pneumatics as they design, build, and launch stomp rockets high into the sky.

- Day 3: Heavy Lifters! Campers will dive into the world of hydraulics by building their own working hydraulic machine with hands-on exploration and real-world engineering challenges.

Book Camp

More Information

    • About Spark Camps

      Spark's Camps focus on themed hands-on science, technology, engineering and art activities, exploring exhibits, Infinity Dome Theatre shows, live science demonstrations and outdoor adventures. The days are all about the process; we get a little messy, but we learn new skills and take some exciting risks along the way to build confidence. Play is essential for healthy growth, so we mix organized games and free play time into every day at camp.

    • How do I know if Camp programs at Telus Spark are a good fit for my child?

      At Telus Spark we theme our camps around Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math topics and design fun and hands on experiences that your child can learn through. An affinity for these topics is a good start but Spark makes sure that the programs appeal to a wide variety of interest and learning needs.

      2-3 hours every day is also spent in the galleries and outdoor spaces. Please note that these spaces are considered busy public spaces and as such will require more of your child than other camps that operate in private spaces away from the public. Therefore, there are two main guidelines all children, regardless of age, need to be able to follow in order to remain safe and have fun in our camps. Those guidelines are:

      1. They need to be able to follow the verbal instructions provided to them by their camp leader. This includes following the behaviour expectations set for them at the beginning of the day and throughout the day at camp.

      2. They need to be able to stay with their group at all times.

      Repeated incidents that show that a child is not able to follow one or both of these guidelines will lead to a conversation with their guardian about their ability to remain at camp. These conversations are focused primarily around safety. If it is clear that remaining at camp is not a safe choice for a camper or those around them, that camper may be asked to leave or go home early.

    • What if my child is under the recommended age for a program?

      Spark strives to ensure that all campers get the most out of their experience. Our camps are designed and tested to be challenging enough only for the specified age range. This is based not only on cognitive understanding but also on physical development, such as fine motor skills. We have also selected our age brackets so that your child is set up for success by aligning with the social age and development of their fellow campers. Spark is happy to allow campers to attend any camp, provided they turn the minimum age required by the first day of camp and can adhere to our behaviour guidelines and expectations.

      Please Note: Campers under 5 years old or children who have not attended full-day day care or school tend to find our full-day camps too challenging. We encourage parents of kids under 5 or children who have not been through a full-day program before to check out the half-day camp options at some of the other camps in the city.

    • Can I send someone else to pick up my child?

      Parents/guardians are required to have documented the name, phone number and relationship of who will be picking up their camper on the sign in/out sheet. The name provided much match the government issued ID presented by the person picking up the child. Add an alternate pick-up person by calling or emailing Spark from a number/email address that we have on the Camper’s file, or by adding someone to the camper’s file on the morning of drop-off. Camp staff will not allow an adult that's not listed on your camper’s file to take the camper home. Picture ID is required for all adults picking up campers.

    • Do I have to pay for parking when picking up and dropping off my child?

      The first 45 minutes of parking is free for parents and caregivers dropping off and picking up campers! Simply activate a free 45-minute parking session at the ParkPlus terminals near the front doors. Beyond this time limit, parking is a $10 flat fee for the day...but remember, all Spark Members receive free parking year-round!

    • Can I pick up my child early?

      If a parent/guardian requires taking their camper out early for any reason, just let the camp leaders know in the morning at drop-off. When arriving for early pick-up, please check in with the front desk staff who can help locate your child’s camp.

    • Do we need to arrange transportation for camps at other locations around the city?

      Should a camp include an off-site location, Spark arranges all off-site transportation for the campers. That cost is already included in your registration fee.

    • What is your policy on aggressive behaviour?

      Spark works hard to ensure that camps are an amazing experience for everyone, from staff to campers and other visitors. Part of that commitment requires that we ensure no child disrupts the enjoyment or safety of the other campers through ongoing aggressive behaviour, bullying, the use of inappropriate language or other disruptive actions. Spark actively monitor these behaviours and, after appropriate steps are taken with the parent, may request a camper leave the camp altogether.

    • Where should we drop campers off upon arrival?

      A camp staff or volunteer will greet parents and campers on the first day of camp and help you locate your camper’s room. It is required that campers be dropped off by their designated guardian at their classroom space for every day they are attending camp.

    • What should my child bring/wear?

      Please ensure that your child is dressed for the weather forecast. We often run programs outdoors if the weather permits and we always include an outdoor recess in the Brainasium Outdoor Park. Please dress for a bit of mess as well; we suggest you bring an extra set of clothes for younger campers in case your child gets their clothing wet while experiencing activities at water tables. You won't need to send any supplies with the campers, other than two snacks (for morning and afternoon breaks) and a lunch. When packing a lunch and snacks for your child, please ensure that they are peanut-free.

    • What time do camps start and end?

      Camp hours are 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. with complimentary before (8AM-9AM) and after (4PM-5PM) care.

      Once signed up for Camp, you do not need to register for our complimentary before or after care. Please know that it’s available if you need it.

    • What if my child is under the recommended age for the program?

      Spark strives to ensure that all campers get the most out of their experience. Our camps are designed and tested to be challenging enough only for the specified age range. Spark is happy to allow campers to attend any camp, provided they turn the minimum age required by the first day of camp. Campers under 5 years old tend to find our full day camps too challenging, so we encourage parents of kids under 5 to check out the half day camp options at some of the other camps in the city.

    • When should we arrive?

      No later than 8:50 AM is recommended to check in and find your room! Camp staff will be able to assist with sign-in promptly at 9:00 AM. Telus Spark Science Centre offers complimentary care from 8AM - 9AM. Campers can be dropped off any time in that window.

      Please allow a bit of extra time for drop-off on the first morning as collecting forms and confirming information can slow things down – we thank you in advance for your patience.

    • What happens during a Camp?

      Bring your completed form(s) with you and know which camp your camper is in. Spark has many camps that run concurrently, and more than one camp theme for the same age groups, so knowing where you are headed helps speed up the morning sign-in process. When you arrive, there will be signs and staff to help you find your Campers camp room. There you will meet your child’s camp leaders and they will assist you in signing in your camper.

      Once drop off is complete, your camper will experience full days of exploration and activities. Every day we spend time in our galleries and outdoor spaces, have more focused group learning during two classroom programs connected to your camp theme, and watch one live science demo or dome show. Each camp also includes time for lunch as well as a morning and afternoon snack break.

    • What if I'm late picking up my child?

      Please be prompt and contact Spark at 403-703-8929 or 403-852-4308. If a camper is not picked up by 5:15 PM, and Spark is unable to contact a guardian, child services will be contacted. Telus Spark Science Centre offers complimentary after care between 4PM-5PM.

    • Are electronic devices permitted at the Camps?

      Spark requests that all electronic devices (including mobile phones, iPods, tablets, cameras and gaming consoles) be left at home to avoid loss or damage.

    • When is payment required?

      Payment in full is required at the time of booking. Refunds are available for cancellations up to two weeks prior to a camp start date, but a $25 administrative fee will apply.

    • What is the refund/cancellation policy?

      If a cancellation occurs less than two weeks before the scheduled camp, a refund may not be applicable. However, in specific cases, such as illness or unforeseen situations, please reach out to Spark directly to discuss potential solutions. All refunds will be issued in the form of a Spark Gift Card unless the Management team decides otherwise.

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