CONTACT US
200 Auburn Bay Blvd SE Calgary, AB T3M 0A4 403.537.2601
inquiries@auburnbay.org
Program Coordinator
Jasmin Ladouceur
825-222-4400
recprograms@auburnbay.org
Program & Events Manager
Jennifer Tait 403.537.2605 events@auburnbay.org
Administration Marilyn Alcock 403.537.2670
admin@auburnbay.org
General Manager
Chrissie Rozak
403.537.2603
gm@auburnbay.org
PARK & LAKE REMINDERS
GUESTS GENERAL
All residents (ages 12+) must bring their membership card each time they wish to access the facility.
No child under 12 is permitted in the park/facility without adult supervision. No animals of any type are permitted in the park.
No glass, smoking, vaping, or alcohol is permitted in the park. No bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, skateboards, etc. are permitted in the park.
Open fires are not permitted. Only charcoal briquettes may be used in the barbeques.
Residents and guests must not use foul language in the park. Rambunctious/unsafe behaviour will not be tolerated.
Visit www.AuburnBayRA.ca for a full list of ABRA rules & regulations.
Residents assume full responsibility for their guest' actions. Residents must be present at all times while their guests use the facility.
Adult residents may bring up to five (5) guests per household. Youth residents (aged 12-15) may bring up to two (2) guests per household (with signed parental consent). All guests must be signed in before entering the facility. For more than five (5) guests, a Gate +8 List must be submitted to Auburn House at least 28 hours prior to your event for approval. These lists are accepted on a first come, first served basis. The ABRA accepts a maximum of 10 Gate +8 lists Mon-Thurs, and 5 Gate +8 Lists Fri-Sun (and all stat/civic holidays).
Park Guest Lists (up to 25 people) are only available with Picnic Shelter bookings. The ABRA has the right to decline any large group.
The maximum number of guests with a Gate +8 list is 8 (including children and mobile infants) Gate +8 lists are available on AuburnBayRA.ca and at Auburn House.
GYMNASIUM RULES
All users must check in at the main office before entering the gymnasium. All users must act in a safe and responsible manner.
Profanity and/or abusive language is not permitted.
Shoes with non-marking soles only No socked feet, bare feet, flip flops, or sandals.
Indoor shoes only. Remove outdoor shoes before entering the gymnasium. Shirts must be worn at all times. No food or drink (except bottled water). Bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, scooters, etc. are prohibited.
Soccer and lacrosse are not permitted in the gymnasium.
No outdoor hockey sticks or pucks are permitted.
No gym equipment is permitted on the mezzanine.
You may need to sign out equipment from the office using your membership card. Please respect designated drop-in times Gym use is not supervised - use at your own risk.
ABRA staff will evict any user displaying unacceptable behaviour of any kind.
Share the courts! Please honour a 30-minute rotation time during badminton and pickleball drop-ins.
Adult guest drop-in fee: $5
Youth guest drop-in fee: $2
Find the full Gymnasium Schedule on AuburnBayRA.ca
WATER SAFETY
Lifejackets are available at our lifejacket loaner stations, at the entrances to the beach, and at the boathouse. They are available free of charge and for all patrons to use.
Lifejackets are mandatory when using any ABRA watercraft and are strongly recommended for other water activities.
Parents and guardians - please keep your children within arms reach at all times and remember to use active supervision. Auburn House has a large park and it only takes a second for a child to dart off.
The swim area is defined by the buoys, however please be mindful that the water levels vary within the swim area.
For your safety, please do not swim past the buoys, and be cautious when approaching the area as there is a significant drop and it get's very deep.
Always swim with a buddy.
If you see someone in distress, red rescue tubes located along the beach wall and at the boathouse, throw bags at each lake accessway, reaching poles at the boathouse and fishing dock and rescue life rings on the floating docks.
Remember that many ABRA staff members are trained first aiders. All staff working in the park will have on staff attire.
There are AEDs located in the skate changeroom and in the main lobby of Auburn House. Don't forget that ABRA staff are not trained lifeguards. Use the facilities at your own risk.
Please be mindful when you are sending your small children out on inflatables. The winds can vary and change very suddenly.
Know and be confident in your swimming abilities.
Please educate your guests on ABRA policies, procedures and rules, especially surrounding water safety. Many close calls that we experience at Auburn House are with guests of residents as they are not familiar with water safety expectations.
SAFE SPACE INITIATIVE & ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY
SAFE SPACE INITIATIVE
The ABRA Safe space initiative is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment, while recognizing the diversity if our residents, guests, staff and community. Through ongoing education, awareness, and outreach, this initiative aims to build a framework for recognizing the rights of all individuals to mutual respect and acceptance of others, regardless of differences, and without biases. Our policies and conduct are signed to hold our residents, patrons and staff accountable to the values of this initiative.
This initiative is focused on fostering an inclusive safe space that promotes a sense of belonging in the community where individuals feel represented and dignified.
ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY
Please be aware that the Auburn Bay Residents Association has a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination towards ABRA staff, contractors and other patrons due to their race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability, mental disability, age, ancestry, place of origin marital status, source of income, family stats, or sexual orientation of that person or that class of person. Individuals who partake in discriminatory behaviour are subject to disciplinary action as per the recommendation of the ABRA Board of Directors Disciplinary Committee. .
DROP-INS
FAMILY & YOUTH DROP-INS
Open Gym (Non-Netted): Basketball, floor hockey, dodgeball... open gym is an all-ages opportunity for family and youth to use the gym for sports!
Split Gym (Half Netted, Half Non-Netted): Half the gym accommodates non-netted sports and have accommodates pickleball or badminton
Volleyball Drop-in: Challenge your neighbours to a friendly game of volleyball!
Pickleball & Badminton Drop-ins: Already love badminton? Come hit some birdies and then try popular up-and-coming racquet sport, Pickleball.
ADULT SPORT DROP-INS (18+)
Drop-in schedule is currently TBD for the summer months.
Visit www.AuburnBayRA.ca for up-todate gym schedules and to see updates on adult drop-in times.
CAMPFIRE FRIDAY
Calling all campfire enthusiasts!
Campfire Fridays are back at Auburn House! Join us for marshmallows around the campfire with your friends and family. Marshmallows and roasting sticks are provided by Auburn House. Event is weather dependent.
DROP-INS
PARENT & TOT DROP-IN (AGES 0-4)
Parent & Tot Drop-in is taking a break for the summer, but will be back in September! Check back when our Fall programs go out for dates & times.
KREATIVE KIDS STORYTIME (AGES
2-5)*
*Younger siblings also welcome. Join ABRA staff for this FREE drop-in where young children will enjoy having new stories read to them each week. No registration required. Children must be under parental supervision at all times. Drop in runs from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. on select Fridays throughout the summer! Check back soon for specific dates!
SENIOR'S AFTERNOON DROP-IN
Join Auburn House for Seniors Afternoons! Drop-in to enjoy free coffee, play cards, cribbage, and other board games, and make new friends in the community!
Every Tuesday afternoon from 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Please note that there will be no Seniors drop-in on Tuesday, May 2, 2023
PROGRAM POLICIES
CANCELLATION & WITHDRAWAL
The ABRA reserves the right to cancel any program[s] with insufficient registration. Full refunds will be granted, or you may transfer to another program (space permitting).
Refunds will be issued for medical reasons (a doctor's note must be presented) and will be pro-rated at the time of the withdrawal request. Refunds will not be issued for participants who are unable to attend rescheduled make-up classes.
Requests to withdraw from a program:
Seven (7) or more days prior to the first day of the program will be granted a refund with no penalty.*
Less than seven (7) days prior to the first day of the program will be granted a 50% refund.*
On the program start date to within 48 hours after the first class of the program, or within 48 hours of a pro-rated registration, will be granted a 25% refund (not applicable to one/two-day programs - no refunds will be granted within 48 hours before the start date).*
*Refunds are issued by account credit. Credits are valid for one year. Alternative refunds are subject to a $15 Administration Fee.
CREATE UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES AT AUBURN HOUSE
ABRA SUMMER CAMPS CHECKLIST
WEAR BRING
Hat
Sunscreen
Running Shoes
Comfortable play clothes
A nut-free lunch and snack (nothing that requires refrigeration or heating)
Water and/or juice in non-breakable container
A change of clothing, in case of accidents or spills
Sunscreen (spray form)
Swimsuit (ABRA Camps only)
Towel
Raincoat, sweater, etc., for cooler days.
ABRA FULL DAY CAMPS
9AM TO 4PM
WEEK 1
TIME TRAVELLERS
JULY 4 TO 7, 2023
Join in as we flashback through the decades. Campers will explore music, games, and more from the past!
WEEK 2
WILD, WILD WEST
JULY 10 TO 14, 2023
Yahoo! It's Stampede week in Cowtown! This week campers will enjoy all things cowboy, cactuses, and more! Hold onto your horses because it's going to be a WILD ride!
WEEK 3
THE MAGIC OF STORYTELLING
JULY 17 TO 21, 2023
Campers will learn about the magic of storytelling through improv, skits, puppetry, fairy tales & more. Campers will have the opportunity to create their very own story!
WEEK 4
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
JULY 24 TO 28, 2023
This camp is all about the great outdoors! Campers will enjoy activities such as learning about bear safety, basic first aid skills and crafts using materials collected from outside!
ABRA FULL DAY CAMPS
WEEK 5
WEIRD SCIENCE
JULY 31 TO AUGUST 3, 2023
Elephant toothpaste, rain in a jar, and all sorts of other weird science projects will be the main focus of this camp! Grab your lab coats and join us while we become scientists!
WEEK 6
GOING GREEN
AUGUST 8 TO 11, 2023
This week we will learn about being eco-friendly and our planet. Activities will include crafts made from recyclable materials, gardening and more!
WEEK 7
TO INIFNITY AND BEYOND
AUGUST 14 TO 18, 2023
This week will be out of this world, boldly going where few have gone before: outers pace! Campers will engage in activities about the moon, planets in our solar system, astronomy, constellations, galaxies and more!
WEEK 8
CAMP CARNIVAL
AUGUST 21 TO 25, 2023
Ladies and gentlemen gather 'round and join us for Camp Carnival! We're taking you under the big top to witness your favorite acts and enjoy clownin' around as we create the carnival show of the century!
ABRA FULL DAY CAMPS PRICING GUIDE
(AGES 6-11)
FULL DAY WEEKLY RATES: RR: $200 | BR: $225 | NR: $250 BEFORE CARE:
Weeks 1 & 6 will be prorated to reflect the holiday*
Call 403-537-2601 to inquire about our multi-child/multi-camp discount, available for ABRA camps ONLY. Camps must be paid for in a single transaction in order to qualify for discount.
Before & After care is available for ABRA Summer Camps ONLY. Earlier drop offs cannot be accommodated. Fees will apply for late pick ups at ABRA staff discretion.
The ABRA reserves the right to cancel any programs with insufficient registration. Full refunds will be granted, or you may transfer to another program (space permitting).
Requests to withdraw from a program:
Seven (7) or more days prior tot he first day of the program will be granted a full refund with no penalty.*
Less than seven (7) days prior to the first day of the program will be granted a 50% refund.*
On the program start date to within 48 after the first class will be granted a 25% refund (not applicable to one-day programs - no refunds will be granted within 48 hours before the start date of the program)
Refunds will be issued for medical reasons and will be pro-rated at the time of the withdrawal request. A doctor's note must be presented. Refunds will not be issued for participants who are unable to attend make up classes.
Refunds are issued by account credit. Credits are valid for one year from the issue date. Alternative refunds (direct deposit) are subject to a $15 Administration Fee.
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 1
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 5-7) - SESSION 1
RR: $80 | BR: $100 | NR: $120
TUES-FRI, JULY 4 TO 7, 2023
9:30 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.
Junior Tennis Camps will introduce kids to the game of a lifetime! Players will learn forehand and backhand ground strokes along with a forehand volley and serve. Games and drills aim at having fun while learning.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 8-11)
RR: $110 | BR: $130 | NR: $150
TUES-FRI, JULY 4 TO 7, 2023
10:30 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tennis fundamentals using tactic and technique drills and games By the end of the week, players will be able to hit forehand, backhand, forehand volley, and full motion serves Lessons will progress with the level of the players
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 1
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 12-14) - SESSION 1
RR: $140 | BR: $160 | NR: $180
TUES-FRI, JULY 4 TO 7, 2023
12:00 TO 2:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tactical drills in game play. Using the full court, players will learn overhand serves, footwork drills, forehand and backhand ground strokes, and volleys. Singles and doubles game play will be covered.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
CANSAIL SAILING CAMP (AGES 8-14) - SESSION 1
RR: $470 | BR: $480 | NR: $490
MON-FRI, JULY 3 TO 7, 2023
9:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
CANSail Learn to Sail programs provide a safe, fun, and active learning environment suited for youth development. This CANSail 1 "Introduction to Sailing" camp will teach young sailors fundamental sailing skills, including basic sheeting, steering, and boat handling on all points of sail. By the end of this week, young sailors will have developed a solid set of competencies and skills.. .
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
water shoes/shoes that can get wet
nut free snack
water/juice in a non-breakable container
change of clothing
towel
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 2
MULTI-SPORT CAMP (AGES 3-5) - SESSION 1
RR: $130 | BR: $145 | NR: $160
MON-FRI, JULY 10 TO 14, 2023
9:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M.
In Multi-Sport Camp, your child will participate in skills and games from a variety of sports, including soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball, volleyball, football, and golf. Camp includes cooperative games, snack time, and theme days. Camps will run outdoors, but kids will do crafts indoors. Not all sports are played each day.
What to wear: What to bring: comfortable play clothes
hat sunscreen
running shoes
nut free snack water/juice in a non-breakable container
change of clothing in case of accidents or spills
sunscreen
MULTI-SPORT CAMP (AGES 6-8) - SESSION 1
RR: $130 | BR: $145 | NR: $160
MON-FRI, JULY 10 TO 14, 2023
1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
In Multi-Sport Camp, your child will participate in skills and games from a variety of sports, including soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball, volleyball, football, and golf. Camp includes cooperative games, snack time, and theme days. Camps will run outdoors, but kids will do crafts indoors. Not all sports are played each day.
What to wear: What to bring: comfortable play clothes
hat sunscreen
running shoes
nut free snack
water/juice in a non-breakable container
change of clothing in case of accidents or spills
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 3
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 5-7) - SESSION 2
RR: $100 | BR: $125 | NR: $150
MON-FRI, JULY 17 TO 21, 2023
9:30 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.
Junior Tennis Camps will introduce kids to the game of a lifetime! Players will learn forehand and backhand ground strokes along with a forehand volley and serve. Games and drills aim at having fun while learning.
What to wear:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
What to bring:
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 8-11) - SESSION 2
RR: $135 | BR: $160 | NR: $185
MON-FRI, JULY 17 TO 21, 2023
10:30 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tennis fundamentals using tactic and technique drills and games. By the end of the week, players will be able to hit forehand, backhand, forehand volley, and full motion serves. Lessons will progress with the level of the players.
What to wear:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
What to bring:
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 3
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 12-14) - SESSION 2
RR: $175 | BR: $200 | NR: $225
MON-FRI, JULY 17 TO 21, 2023
12:00 TO 2:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tactical drills in game play. Using the full court, players will learn overhand serves, footwork drills, forehand and backhand ground strokes, and volleys. Singles and doubles game play will be covered.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 4
TENNIS CAMP (AGES 5-7) - SESSION 3
RR: $100 | BR: $125 | NR: $150
MON-FRI, JULY 24 TO 28, 2023
9:30 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.
Junior Tennis Camps will introduce kids to the game of a lifetime! Players will learn forehand and backhand ground strokes along with a forehand volley and serve. Games and drills aim at having fun while learning.
What to wear:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
What to bring:
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
TENNIS CAMP (AGES 8-11) - SESSION 3
RR: $135 | BR: $160 | NR: $185
MON-FRI, JULY 24 TO 28, 2023
10:30 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tennis fundamentals using tactic and technique drills and games. By the end of the week, players will be able to hit forehand, backhand, forehand volley, and full motion serves. Lessons will progress with the level of the players.
What to wear:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
What to bring:
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 4
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 12-14) - SESSION 3
RR: $175 | BR: $200 | NR: $225
MON-FRI, JULY 24 TO 28, 2023
12:00 TO 2:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tactical drills in game play. Using the full court, players will learn overhand serves, footwork drills, forehand and backhand ground strokes, and volleys. Singles and doubles game play will be covered.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
CANSAIL SAILING CAMP (AGES 8-14) - SESSION 2
RR: $470 | BR: $480 | NR: $490
MON-FRI, JULY 24 TO 28, 2023
9:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
CANSail Learn to Sail programs provide a safe, fun, and active learning environment suited for youth development. This CANSail 1 "Introduction to Sailing" camp will teach young sailors fundamental sailing skills, including basic sheeting, steering, and boat handling on all points of sail. By the end of this week, young sailors will have developed a solid set of competencies and skills.. .
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
water shoes/shoes that can get wet
nut free snack
water/juice in a non-breakable container
change of clothing
towel
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 5
MULTI-SPORT CAMP (AGES 3-5) - SESSION 2
RR: $130 | BR: $145 | NR: $160
MON-FRI, JULY 31 TO AUGUST 4, 2023
9:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M.
In Multi-Sport Camp, your child will participate in skills and games from a variety of sports, including soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball, volleyball, football, and golf. Camp includes cooperative games, snack time, and theme days. Camps will run outdoors, but kids will do crafts indoors. Not all sports are played each day.
What to wear: What to bring: comfortable play clothes hat sunscreen
running shoes
nut free snack water/juice in a non-breakable container change of clothing in case of accidents or spills
sunscreen
MULTI-SPORT CAMP (AGES 6-8) - SESSION 2
RR: $130 | BR: $145 | NR: $160
MON-FRI, JULY 31 TO AUGUST 4, 2023 1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
In Multi-Sport Camp, your child will participate in skills and games from a variety of sports, including soccer, hockey, asketball, baseball, volleyball, football, and golf. Camp includes ooperative games, snack time, and theme days. Camps will run outdoors, but kids will do crafts indoors. Not all sports are played each day.
What to wear: What to bring: comfortable play clothes hat sunscreen running shoes
nut free snack water/juice in a non-breakable container change of clothing in case of accidents or spills
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 6
PRINCE BASKETBALL CAMP (AGES 9-12)
RR: $150 | BR: $165 | NR: $180
TUES-FRI, AUGUST 8-11, 2023
9:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M.
Prince Basketball Camp will help your child develop a love for basketball. Whether your child is a beginner or experienced player, this camp is designed to improve their ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, one-on-one, and team player skills. Every game and drill will allow each participant to expand on their strengths while having fun and building self-esteem. Camp cost includes t-shirt and water bottle to take home.
What to wear:
comfortable play clothes
hat
sunscreen
running shoes
What to bring:
nut free snack
water/juice in a non-breakable
container
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 7
PRINCE BASKETBALL CAMP (AGES 6-8)
RR: $150 | BR: $165 | NR: $180
MON-THURS, AUGUST 14-17, 2023
1:00-4:00PM
Prince Basketball Camp will help your child develop a love for basketball. Whether your child is a beginner or experienced player, this camp is designed to improve their ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, one-on-one, and team player skills. Every game and drill will allow each participant to expand on their strengths while having fun and building self-esteem. Camp cost includes t-shirt and water bottle to take home.
What to wear: What to bring: comfortable play clothes hat sunscreen running shoes
nut free snack water/juice in a non-breakable container
sunscreen
PRINCE BASKETBALL MINI CAMP (AGES 3-5)
RR: $130 | BR: $145 | NR: $160
MON-THURS,AUGUST 14-17, 2023
4:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
Prince Basketball Camp will help your child develop a love for basketball. Whether your child is a beginner or experienced player, this camp is designed to improve their ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, one-on-one, and team player skills. Every game and drill will allow each participant to expand on their strengths while having fun and building self-esteem. Camp cost includes t-shirt and water bottle to take home.
What to wear: What to bring: comfortable play clothes hat
sunscreen running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container change of clothing in case of accidents or spills
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 8
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 5-7) - SESSION 4
RR: $100 | BR: $125 | NR: $150
MON-FRI, AUGUST 21 TO 25, 2023
9:30 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.
Junior Tennis Camps will introduce kids to the game of a lifetime! Players will learn forehand and backhand ground strokes along with a forehand volley and serve. Games and drills aim at having fun while learning.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 8-11) - SESSION 4
RR: $135 | BR: $160 | NR: $185
MON-FRI, AUGUST 21 TO 25, 2023
10:30 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tennis fundamentals using tactic and technique drills and games. By the end of the week, players will be able to hit forehand, backhand, forehand volley, and full motion serves. Lessons will progress with the level of the players.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container
racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
THIRD PARTY SUMMER CAMPS
WEEK 8
JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP (AGES 12-14) - SESSION 4
RR: $175 | BR: $200 | NR: $225
MON-FRI, AUGUST 21 TO 25, 2023
12:00 TO 2:00 P.M.
In this camp, players will learn tactical drills in game play. Using the full court, players will learn overhand serves, footwork drills, forehand and backhand ground strokes, and volleys. Singles and doubles game play will be covered.
What to wear: What to bring:
comfortable clothes
hat
sunscreen
soft-soled running shoes
water/juice in a non-breakable container racquet (optional, if you have your own)
sunscreen
Camper Information Forms must be received at Auburn House before the camp start date, or your child will be unable to participate.
Camper Information Forms can be found in the main office or online at AuburnBayRA.ca Please email completed forms to recprograms@auburnbay.org or drop off at Auburn House.
DON'T FORGETYOUR CAMPER INFORMATION FORM! ABOUT THE ABRA
The Auburn Bay Residents Association (ABRA) is a not-for profit company that is professionally managed and operated. In addition to recreation and event programming, we are responsible for many community features, including: entry ways, boulevards, Auburn House facilities, and the lake and park amenities. Membership is mandatory for all residents, and fees are collected annually. For more information on the responsibilities and duties of the ABRA, as well as the differences between a Residents Association and a Community Association, please visit our website: www.AuburnBayRA.ca