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Planning fun activities for your family is as easy as ABC in Saskatoon. Check out this A-to-Z list of great activities and events for a summer of non-stop fun!
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Apex Trampoline Park
Located at 3910 Burron Avenue in the city’s north end, Apex Trampoline Park offers over 10,000 square feet of entertainment area, including a sport court for basketball, volleyball and dodgeball. The zany trampoline obstacle course was a big hit on last summer’s Amazing Race Canada reality series on CTV! www.jumpapex.com
Currently located in Market Mall, the Children’s Discovery Museum is more than just an activity centre – it’s a place where children learn through play. The hands-on, interactive exhibits will spark your children’s imagination and curiosity, helping them to develop their creativity and innovative thinking. Current exhibits include the Muddy Paws Animal Clinic, Construction Corn and the Performance Arts Stage. photo: Batoche national historic site/parks canada
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Batoche Kidfest
Mark Saturday, July 9 on your calendar to share in the fun of Kidfest at the Batoche National Historic Site. This fun-filled day, presented by The Friends of Batoche, includes a petting zoo, bouncy castles, giant slide, wagon rides, music, food and kids’ activities galore. http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ sk/batoche/activ/spec.aspx photo: apex trampoline park
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Escape Sports
Embrace the outdoors at Explore Sports. Located across from the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market, Escape Sports can help you experience a new summer sport like stand-up paddleboarding, disc golf, unicycling and more, with gear, lessons and rentals. www.escapesports.ca
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Disc golf is one of Canada’s fastestgrowing new sporting activities, designed to appeal to players of all ages. To play disc golf, players throw rubber discs into chain baskets located along the disc golf course. The discs are similar to Frisbees, but smaller and denser. A disc golf course is located in Saskatoon’s Diefenbaker Park. By late summer, an additional, beginnerfriendly course will open in Donna Birkmaier Park in Briarwood.
Disc golfing in Diefenbaker Park.
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The Fun Factory, located at 1633 Quebec Avenue, offers a two-storey, 1,600 square foot play unit complete with tunnels, ball pits, slides and more. A separate toddler play area features its own ball pit, slides and activities, designed for one- to three-year-olds. Upstairs is a Lazer Tag arena, complete with music and glow-in-the-dark graphics. Arcade games and the Snack Factory round out the fun.
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Hockey camps
Prevent summer boredom by registering your kids in a Canlan Hockey Camp at the Jemini Arena. Canlan Hockey Camps offer an action packed week of hockey conditioning, skill development and off-ice games for children of all ages and skill levels. It’s the coolest summer camp in town!
Ice cream
On a hot summer’s day, nothing is better than a family outing for ice cream. Saskatoon has so many places where you can enjoy your favourite cone or sundae, including Homestead Ice Cream at
822 Victoria Avenue, where all of the delicious ice cream and yogurt treats are made on site. Chatelaine Magazine named Homestead Ice Cream its Number 5 pick for top ice cream places in Canada.
John Arcand Fiddle Fest
The 19th annual John Arcand Fiddle Fest is four days of affordable family fun, August 11 to 14, at Windy Acres, just 10 km south of the city on the Pike Lake Highway. A one-time gate fee gives you acPHOTO: JOHN ARCAND FIDDLE FEST cess to all programming including nightly concerts, old-time dances, contests and the Metis Cultural Camp. During the day, over 105 free workshops are offered, in fiddle, guitar, jigging and Metis crafts. A children’s activity centre is open throughout the event. On-site food concessions and free unserviced camping makes this an ideal family get-away. www.johnarcandfiddlefest.com
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SASKATOON YOUTH SOCCER INC. PROUDLY PRESENTS:
SUMMER CAMPS
Come and be part of a great summer experience! JULY / AUGUST DATES:
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Grip It Climbing
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From 9am-12pm ages 7+U From 12:30pm 3:30pm ages 8-12
August 15th-19th
From 9am-12pm ages 7+U From 12:30pm 3:30pm ages 8-12
Grip It Indoor Rock Climbing is Saskatoon’s premier rock climbing facility, offering exciting challenges for kids and adults alike. Grip It’s indoor climbing terrain ranges from 8- to 50-foot tall walls, suitable for all skill levels. Certified staff supervise the fun and offer helpful instructions. Grip It Rock Climbing is located at 501 – 23rd Street West. www.gripitclimbing.com
Contact: saskatoonyouthsoccer.ca or 306-975-3413
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DON’T MISS OUT! SIGN UP TODAY! $ /Camper!
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Kinsmen Tackle Football
The Kinsmen Tackle Football League makes football fun, challenging and exciting for kids. The league has a ‘no cut’ policy, so there’s a position for every kid to play. All major equipment is supplied. The Peewee division is for kids ages 11 and 12; the Bantam age division is for 13 and 14 year-olds. www.saskatoonminorfootball.com
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Taking place August 12 to 14 at the Ness Creek Festival Site near Big River, the Northern Lights Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Festival showcases top musicians, performing modern and traditional bluegrass, old time, folk/roots and Americana. The following week, headlining musicians stay for the Music Camp, teaching classes for all ages and skill levels in stringed instruments, vocals and children’s music. www.northernlightsbluegrass.ca
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Summer Art Camps General Art: (ages 7 & up) a.m. or full dayy • July 11-15 • July 18-22 • Aug. 1-5 • Aug. 15-19 • Aug. 22-26
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Enchanting themes ranging from ’Princesses, Knights and Dragons’ to ‘Under the Big Top’ are just one of the reasons why the summer day camps offered by Marian Gymanstics Club are so popular. Each day camp includes structured gym time, supervised play time, snack and lunch breaks. Camps are available for kids ages 3 to 13. www.mariangym.com
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Proudly working with aspiring artists of all ages
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Marian Gymnastics Summer Camps
Beaver Creek Conservation Area Interpretive Centre invites you to explore nature trails winding through prairie, forest, creek and river valley habitats. Experience interactive displays in the interpretive centre or be guided along the trails by an interpreter. Beaver Creek Conservation Area is located 13 km south of Saskatoon on Hwy 219. C o n T i n u e d n e x t pag e
Lego has long been one of the most popular children’s toy around the globe. It’s more than a toy, however, it’s a building block that inspires fun, innovation and creativity. Bricks 4 Kidz in Saskatoon offers workshops, camps, parties and after-school programs where kids have the opportunity to use these classic bricks to have multi-sensory fun and learn the fundamentals of engineering, technology, science and math.
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Northern Lights Bluegrass & Old Time Music Festival
Drama/Art: (ages 7-12) full day • July 4-9 • July 25-29 • Aug. 8-12
Summer Camps 2016 Full & Half Day Gymnastics camps Kindergym camps NEW!! Diving & Gymnastics Camps Morning Diving & Afternoon Gymnastics! Parkour Camps Online Registration For further registration information Please call 664-7030 or visit us online at 1521 Quebec Ave Saskatoon, SK S7K 1V6
Cartooning Camp: (ages 12 & up) p.m. only • July 25-29 Pre/K Camp: (ages 4-6) a.m. only • July 25-29
Classes fill quickly! Register early!
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PotashCorp Playland
Celebrate the magic of play at Saskatoon’s newly renovated PotashCorp Playland at Kinsmen Park. A family fun centre, the park offers three-star attractions sure to delight kids and parents alike. Soar into the air onto the new Ferris wheel or ride your favourite animal on the cherry carousel. Ride the rails around the park on the new Canpotex Train, a replica modernday freight train. Numerous play areas are featured throughout the beautifully landscaped park. www.saskatoon.ca/ potashcorpplayland
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This summer, Royal City Soccer Club will present its 24th season of unique soccer camp experiences for boys and girls playing all levels of the sport. The soccer camps are offered at locations in both Regina and Saskatoon, as well as 80 other communities across Canada. Morning sessions focus on soccer, including skill development, fun exercises and games. Afternoon sessions include supervised swimming and organized camp games. www.royalsoccer.com
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Here’s how your kids will describe their summer camp adventure at Rock Ridge Paintball Plus: Awesome! The two-day paintball camps for kids focus on safety, respect, teamwork, technique and loads of fun! Trained and knowledgeable staff guide the young players and share their love of the game. Rock Ridge also offers school outings, birthday parties and league play.
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The Saskatoon EX celebrates 130 years in 2016. The six-day summer festival takes place August 9 to 14, offering non-stop entertainment for all ages. The fun kicks off on August 9 with the annual Exhibition Parade in downtown Saskatoon. Every evening, big name stars perform on the SaskTel Grandstand Stage. Exhibition rides always offer new thrills and chills, including the expanded Kidsville midway.
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Taiso Gymnastics Summer Camps
Taiso Gymanstics is a fun environment where kids can get fit. The padded playground is located at 1521 Quebec Avenue, featuring state-of-the-art foam pits where kids can lean to flip and twist safely. This summer, your kids can enjoy one of Taiso’s many summer camp weeks, or combine two adventures in one – with the combination 5-day diving and gymnastics camp offered in partnership with the Saskatoon Diving Club.
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U of S Sci-Fi Science Camps
University of Saskatchewan Sci-Fi Science Camps have been making science fun for 26 years! Sci-Fi’s summer camp programs focus on a variety of fascinating themes sure to engage your kids, including Forensics, Rocks and Fossils, Robotics, Space Camp, Codemakers and Vet Medicine. Camps run throughout July and August. In addition to the regular camp program, Sci-Fi offers a ‘Girl Power’ program, now in its 14th year. www.scifi.usask.ca
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KINSMEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE ONLINE FALL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
saskatoonminorfootball.com Registration $285 for season
(minus $60 Grey Cup Ticket rebate)
Online registration from June 1, 2016 - July 31, 2016
2 AGE GROUPS----PEEWEE--born between Nov 1 2003-Dec 31 2005 BANTAM--born between Nov 1 2001-Dec 31 2003 EQUIPMENT ISSUE DATES AUG. 21, 22, 23---PRACTICES START WED. AUG. 24
KINSMEN FOOTBALL SUMMER CAMP
8TH ANNUAL at SMF FIELD
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Rev up your summer with a visit to Velocity Raceway at Wilson’s Entertainment Park. The halfmile track challenges drivers of all levels with twists, turns and flat-out straightaways. Younger drivers can join in the fun with Junior Karts. Those drivers 52” or taller enjoy the excitement of full-size Sodi Karts, capable of going 85 km/hr. www.velocityraceway.ca
Wide Open Children’s Theatre Puppet Camps
Add some magic to your summer by attending the Wide Open Children’s Theatre Puppet Camps. The week-long summer camps take place at the Albert Community Centre, and are open to children ages 6 to 8 or 9 to 12 years. Each camp has a different theme, including shadow, fringe, hand and giant puppets. Puppet camp is fun for all, as kids design and build their own puppets, engage in theatre games and record their puppet scenes on videos to share with family and friends. www.wideopen.ca
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X-treme Fun!
A thrill-a-minute awaits at Blue Mountain Adventure Park, located 25 minutes NE of North Battleford. The adventure centre offers zip lines ranging from 250 to 750 metres. Other fun activities include paint ball, obstacle courses, wall climbing, biking, canoes, kayaks and paddleboard rentals. www.explorebluemountain.com
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YMCA Summer Day Camps
The “Y” is Canada’s largest camp provider, offering safe, supportive, active and fun experiences where kids can experience the natural world, learn arts and crafts, engage in games and activities and make new friendships. For a complete schedule and registration, visit www.ymcasaskatoon.org
Saskatoon Minor Football Fall 5 on 5 Flag Football -Boys & Girls Grade 1-8 -Registration is NOW OPEN -Cost: $90
Did you know you can read a digital replica of the newspaper on your iPad? Look for “ePaper” at thestarphoenix. com/ subscriptions.
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One of Saskatchewan’s most popular family attractions is the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo, featuring a variety of animals from Western Canada as well as exotic locales. Visit the PotashCorp Ark, where special photo: tourism saskatoon guests visit from other zoos. Enjoy the antics of grizzly bears Koda and Mistaya as they play in the Kinsmen Bear Exhibit. Phoenix, the red panda, is sure to steal your heart. Throughout the summer, the Saskatoon Zoo Society offers a variety of camp experience. The Bio-Bits program is for kids ages 7 to 10. The Bio-Explorers Camp for kids ages 11 to 14 includes a one-night sleepover at the zoo! www.saskatoonzoosociety.ca
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Just get up and go this summer! Families often look for fun things to do together, and few things are more fun than physical activity. Choosing activities that combine fun with physical activity is a great way to bond as a family and get healthy at the same time. According to Let’s Move!, an initiative launched by First Lady Michelle Obama to fight the problem of childhood obesity, children need 60 minutes of play with moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. Parents know it can sometimes be hard to get kids to disconnect from their devices long enough to get out and play. But Let’s Move! notes that kids who are supported by their families or surrounded by others interested in physical activity are more likely to participate in such activities themselves. Families looking to get fit and grow closer can consider the following approaches to live healthier, more active lifestyles.
This is a great time for families to catch up, and walking or riding a bicycle is great exercise for adults and kids alike. schedule physical activities for the Weekends
When planning weekends, parents can schedule a physical activity for the whole family. Make time to go hiking at a nearby park or schedule a family basketball game in the driveway. Such activities are healthy, and they don’t have to cost a lot of money, either. volunteer as a family
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Both youngsters and adults are enamored with the latest gadgets, but tablets and video game consoles won’t do much to make families more physically active. In lieu of toys that promote sedentary lifestyles, give kids toys that encourage physical activity. Erect a basketball hoop in the driveway or go buy new bicycles for the whole family, resolving to go for a nightly ride together. restrict tv time
Establish house rules regarding how many hours of television kids and adults can watch each day. Kids will follow their parents’ lead with regard to how much television they watch, so parents should be mindful of their own viewing habits, resisting the temptation to plop down on the couch for several hours each night. Don’t turn on the television at night until the whole family has engaged in some physical activity. Walk or ride bikes to run errands
When running errands in town, take the kids along and walks or ride bicycles rather than drive.
family is to work with a local nonprofit or charitable organization. Sign the family up for monthly park or beach cleanup projects that get the family out of the house and moving. Or sign the family up to work at a local soup kitchen where kids can learn the value of helping others while staying on their feet. Let kids plan activities One great way to get kids excited about an active lifestyle is to let them plan family activities. Kids who are encouraged to come up with activities, whether it’s visiting the zoo or going kayaking as a family, are more likely to embrace those activities. (MNS)
Summer is the season to get outdoors and be more active. Plan fun activities that will bring your family together and encourage a healthier lifestyle at the same time. P hot o: MNS
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Gym & Dive Summer Camps Have fun this summer at SCI-FI Science Camps! Create amazing science projects ranging from robots to rainbows, meet new friends, and discover how science can be exciting, fun and awesome!
DIVE – FLIP – FUN
4 Weekly Sessions 9:00am – 4:00pm
July 18th – 22nd August 2nd – 5th
July 25th – 29th August 8th – 12th
For ages 5 and up
Daily Activities: Start out at Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre with the Saskatoon Diving Club. Kids will learn the basics of DIVING! After lunch the group will walk to Taiso Gymnastics Club for an afternoon of recreational GYMNASTICS, CRAFTS and GAMES!
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Help your kids discover the fun of Golf is a game of skill that can take years, if not decades, to master. Many golfers find their time on the golf course both rewarding and relaxing, even on those days when the fairways seem impossible to find. Though many players never swing a golf club until they reach adulthood, it’s never too early to hit the links. Some of the world’s most accomplished golfers, including four-time Masters champion Tiger Woods, began playing as toddlers, and many feel that getting an early start can lead to a more successful game down the road. Getting kids into golf is a great way for parents to bond with their children while enjoying the great outdoors. Golf can also be used to teach kids humility, sportsmanship and the importance of hard work. Thanks to the often frustrating nature of golf, parents may find it somewhat challenging to instill a love of the game in their youngsters. But there are ways to introduce kids to this wonderful game that kids might just play for the rest of their lives. ■ Focus on having fun. Few, if any, golfers at your local golf course on a given weekend could say with certainty that golf has never frustrated them. The challenge of golf may be its most appealing characteristic to older players, but young kids can be easily overwhelmed by the challenges golf presents. By focusing on having fun instead of perfecting techniques, parents can get kids to look forward to their time on the links. The more fun kids have, the more likely they will be to embrace the game and its many challenges. Don’t put pressure on youngsters as they develop their games, but encourage them through their struggles and reassure them that you faced the same obstacles when you started playing. ■ Hire an instructor with experience teaching children. Instructors with experience teaching children will understand the basics of the game and how learning those basics provides a great foundation for future enjoyment and success on the course. Instructors who have taught kids in the past
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also know that teaching youngsters the finer points of golf requires patience and encouragement. Ask a fellow parent or an employee at the club where you play to recommend an instructor for your child. And take advantage of any kids’ courses your club offers. ■ Purchase the correct equipment. Even the best golfers are bound to struggle when using the wrong equipment. While it might be unwise to invest in especially expensive equipment for youngsters likely to grow out of it in a few months’ time, deals can be found on used kids’ equipment. Used kids’ equipment is typically subjected to less wear and tear than used equipment for adults, as kids tend to play less often and fewer holes than adults when they do play. But make sure to find correctly sized equipment that kids feel comfortable using. ■ Play some holes. Instructors may teach kids the differences between the types of clubs and how to swing and putt. But golf is most fun when players are out on the links going from hole to hole. Instruction is important, but don’t forget to play a few holes with your child each week as well. Golf is a challenging game, but it’s one that can be enjoyed by athletes of all ages. (MNS)
Breakaway from boredom and unleash your child’s inner athlete by adding some excitement to their vacation with a Canlan Hockey Camp. Our camps offer an actionpacked week of hockey conditioning, skill development and off-ice games for children of all ages and skill levels.
Our Sports Camps are an excellent opportunity for your child to develop sporting abilities and learn to work as part of a team toward a common goal. Themed MultiSport Camps offer each camper the unique opportunity to learn new sports and activities while staying active.
Let our qualified and friendly instructors improve your child’s hockey skills by focusing on progression and proper technique. Participants will learn new skills and drills in an environment that fosters sportsmanship, teamwork and most of all fun. Choose from half day or full hockey camps.
Whether it is a sport specific camp or one of our themed multi-sport camps, our focus is on fun and promoting leadership skills. We guarantee professional instruction, a safe environment and friendships to last a lifetime! Choose from Learn to skate half day camps or Ringette camps and clinics
Weekly Camps start July 4th, 2016
Weekly Camps start July 4th, 2016
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