City Adventures Day Camp

Bowling, art, sports, park adventures and more! It’s a new adventure every day. Meet new friends and develop your social skills and confidence in a fun, supportive environment. Sign up for a full week, a couple of days or even just one day!

Please note: If you are looking to register someone who falls just below or above the age range for the activities in your area, please contact us and let us know. We will do our best to accommodate you if possible.

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Here’s a look back at Summer 2019 Activities

Monday – Vancouver Aquarium

Tuesday – Bowling in Vancouver

Wednesday –  Granville Island Market and Museum

Thursday – Southlands Farm

Friday – Sports Day – Freezies and Cool Prizes!

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Drop Off at 9:00am. Pick Up at 3:30pm.

Location:
Easter Seals House
3981 Oak Street, Vancouver

Fees

Cost details coming soon.

The program fee includes activity costs and transportation during daytime outings. Individual travel to and from the program and other expenses are not included. Participants must bring their own lunch and, if needed, personal and medical supplies. The Society is not responsible for any personal or medical care.

A refund will be offered if a cancellation is made at least 7 days ahead of time. After this, no refund will be offered.

Application Process

Registration forms must be printed, completed, and mailed or emailed to the Vancouver office as follows:

Attn: Urban Activities Program
Easter Seals BCY
3981 Oak Street
Vancouver, BC, V6H 4H5

svanvloten@eastersealsbcy.ca

FAQs

Click on the questions below for more information.

Youth and young adults from 13-29 who have a physical and/or cognitive disability. There will be a youth group ages 13-18 and a young adult group ages 19-29.

Participants will arrive at the designated meeting point between 8:30 and 9:00 am, and return back to the original meeting area to be checked out between 3:30 and 4 pm following a debrief. There will be activities throughout the day with breaks for lunch and snacks. Public transit will be used to get to various activities.

No. Participants are required to bring their own food and drinks.  

The participant or their guardian are responsible for securely packing the medication, labelling it, and taking it as required during the day. Program staff will hold onto medication in a secure bag, but are not responsible for the administration of any meds.

Participants can sign up for as little as 1 day or as many as they are eligible for. We encourage participants to sign up for full weeks of activities!

Participants must be signed up for days which fall within their age range.

No. Participants are responsible for getting to and from the designated program locations. Please note that anyone who picks up a participant must show photo ID and be on the authorized pick-up list.

Yes, however personal support worker applications must be filled out with an applicant’s initial application package.

A guardian may attend with a participant as long as they have also completed a registration form for themselves. Guardians must follow the same guidelines as personal support workers and are required to pay for their own activity and transit expenses. 

Because this is a pilot project, all applications will be reviewed to ensure suitability for the program. Participants need to be physically able to move within the community without 1:1 support.

Registration will continue on a first-come first-serve until all spots are filled. There is no hard deadline, though the application process may be closed once all spots are taken.

A short interview with the applicant and/or a guardian may be part of the application process after forms have been sent in. We will be in touch with you if that’s the case.

$50 per participant per day.

Full refunds will be offered for cancellations given with at least 7 days’ notice. We are unable to offer refunds for cancellations offered with less notice than this.

Applications will open April 1st and forms and info will be found on our website.

While Easter Seals recognizes the importance of programs for all young people, and continues to make this a priority through our camps and other initiatives, as a pilot project the Urban Activities Program is geared toward youth and young adults with diverse abilities who already have a degree of independence and are looking to build more skills in this regard.

We are always examining ways of enhancing our programs for children, youth, and young adults, so check back for future developments!

Activities are offered in the areas where there has been the greatest demand. These locations may change in future years.

Please feel free to get in touch with us! You can ask any additional questions or let us know your thoughts by sending them to svanvloten@eastersealsbcy.ca

Have questions not answered here?
Please email info@eastersealsbcy.ca