Summer Camps
Gear Up for an Unforgettable Summer
2025 camp registration opens on January 20 for returning and previously waitlisted families. New families can register starting February 3, subject to availability.
what we offer.
Our day camps provide inclusive and accessible experiences that engage campers with a variety of exciting activities. From water adventures and outdoor sports to interactive games in the gym, every activity is tailored to accommodate and celebrate diverse abilities and interests.
At the core of our camp experience is a commitment to fostering self-confidence, independence, and social and communication skills in all children and youth. To complement these energetic activities, we also provide time for creative arts, encouraging self-expression, relaxation, and exploration in a supportive and welcoming environment.
who is eligible.
All Abilities Day Camp participants must have approved 1-1 funding for children and youth with a disability.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Camp are open to Deaf or hard of hearing children, children of Deaf adults, or siblings of Deaf children.
Our Camps
Camp costs and locations are currently being finalized.
We’re also updating our registration process to serve you better. For registration information, reach out to Josh Muloin at jmuloin@manitobapossible.ca or Jaylene Irwin at jirwin@manitobapossible.ca.
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Ages 6-12
July 7-11 (five day camp)July 21-25 (five day camp)
August 5-8 (four day camp)
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Ages 13-21
July 2-4 (three day camp)July 14-18 (four day camp)
July 28-August 1 (five-day culinary arts camp)
August 11-15 (five day camp)
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July 7-11 Fun and Sign Camp (ages 4-12)
July 14-18 Children’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Day Camp (ages 5-12)
July 28-Aug 1 Youth Culinary Arts Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ages 13-21)
Date TBD Camp Manitou Overnight Camp
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August 18-22 Skate to Physical Literacy Camp