Edmonton Spring Break Camps 2027

Finding the right Edmonton Spring Break Camps shouldn't mean digging through dozens of websites or missing registration deadlines. This guide brings together the most complete list of Spring Break Camps, March Break Camps, and School Break Camps in Edmonton and surrounding communities.

Whether you need full-day care over the break or just a few Day Camps to keep kids active and engaged, you'll find options for every interest and age group - from sports and STEM to arts, theatre, nature, and animal programs.

This page is updated each winter as new camps are announced, including registration dates, locations, ages, pricing (when available), and program highlights.

Edmonton Spring Break Camps Registration

  • Registration opens: January–February

  • Camp dates: Late March through early April (spring break week)

  • Ages: 4–17 years

  • Average cost: $55–95/day with half-day, full-day options and before and after care

Edmonton Spring Break Camps

Citadel Theatre

Budding performers can take the stage during spring break at the Citadel Theatre. These theatre and musical camps help kids build confidence through acting, singing, and improv games while working alongside professional instructors toward a fun end-of-week showcase.

TELUS World of Science

Keep curious minds engaged over the break with hands-on science adventures at TELUS World of Science – Edmonton. Spring Break programming features exciting experiments, interactive STEM challenges, and plenty of creative, discovery-driven fun designed for young learners.

Laser City

One of the most-requested camps by our own team's kids! Laser City runs full-day spring break camps built around Minecraft, laser tag, and mini paintball—high-energy, active fun with lunch included.

Rapid Fire Theatre

Add a dose of laughter to spring break with improv camps from Rapid Fire Theatre. Kids 6 and up spend the week with comedic improv experts, unlocking their creativity and quick thinking through games and scene work.

YouthWrite

Ready, set, write! YouthWrite's Young Writers' Camps invite kids in grades 4–9 to stretch their creative muscles through storytelling, poetry, and more—guided by literary experts who have been inspiring young writers for over 30 years.

Edmonton Humane Society

Animal-loving kids will enjoy a day of hands-on learning at the Edmonton Humane Society. Campers explore animal care, shelter operations, responsible pet ownership, and the role volunteers play through interactive activities, games, enrichment crafts, and a behind-the-scenes facility tour.

More camps added throughout the winter as spring break programs are announced - check back for updates.

Most Popular Spring Break Camps in Edmonton

  • Citadel Theatre Spring Break Camps

  • TELUS World of Science

  • Camp Warwa

Free & Low-Cost Alternatives to Spring Break Camps

  • Free Edmonton Public Library spring break programming
    EPL branches across the city run a full week of free, drop-in fun during spring break, from maker sessions and robotics to yoga, crafts, and live guest performances. Most activities need no registration, so you can pop in on a whim. Check your local branch's calendar closer to the break for the full lineup.

  • Drop-in activities at the Royal Alberta Museum
    The Royal Alberta Museum offers daily drop-in programming through spring break, often including days it's normally closed. Kids can explore hands-on activities and galleries at their own pace, making it an easy option when the weather won't cooperate. The drop-in fun is included with regular admission, and children's passes are budget-friendly.

  • Free drop-in fun at Mastermind Toys (Edmonton & St. Albert)
    Mastermind Toys hosts free daily drop-in activities at its Edmonton and St. Albert locations during spring break, usually in a set afternoon window. It's a quick, no-cost way to break up the day with hands-on play and games. Perfect for younger kids, and completely commitment-free.

  • Community league and City of Edmonton drop-in programs
    Many community leagues and City of Edmonton recreation centres offer low- or no-cost drop-in swims, skates, and open gym times over the break. They're ideal for burning off energy without committing to a full week of camp. Check the City of Edmonton's program listings and your neighbourhood league for spring break hours.

  • Discounted spring break movies at Cineplex and Landmark
    Both Cineplex and Landmark run discounted family movie screenings during spring break, typically just a few dollars a ticket. It's an easy, wallet-friendly way to give everyone a break on a cold or rainy afternoon. Titles and showtimes are posted closer to the break on their spring break movie pages.

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