Summer Camps
Registration for 2025 is coming soon!
Our summer camps offer participants aged 6-10 the opportunity to get curious and creative during a fun-filled week of science, drama, art, and physical activities anchored in paleontology, geology, and biology. Kids will explore the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods of Earth's history and time travel from the past to the present to appreciate that knowing about Earth's past helps us understand Earth's present and future conditions. There is a strong focus on dinosaurs, which have long captured the imagination of children (and adults!). Please note that the camp topics and activities will be the same each week.
Camps run from 9am to 4pm. Before care from 8:30 to 9am and after care from 4 to 4:30pm are included in the cost, you do not need to register for it and you can use it as needed.
- 5-day camps: $350.00
- 4-day camps: $280.00
- 3-day camps: $210.00
Refund policy
Cancelling your registration can be done up to one week prior to the start date. A refund will be processed minus the non-refundable fee of $100 (5-day camps), $78 (4-day camps), or $58 (3-day camps). No refunds will be processed after this time. If spots are still available and given enough notice, you may be able to transfer to a different week at no charge; please contact us to inquire.
Camp location
Camps are held at the Museum of Natural Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, in adjacent classroms, and in other indoor and outdoor spaces on campus. The museum is located at 114 Science Place. The easiest access is through the main doors off The Bowl.
Due to the construction underway near the museum, there is currently no access through the Collaborative Science Research Building at 112 Science Place. If you coming from that direction, follow the detour signs the take you to the museum around the outside of the buildings.
Drop-off and pick-up
When dropping off and picking up your child at the Museum of Natural Sciences, you can park at no charge at any of the locations on Science Place highlighted in pink from 8:30-9:15am and from 3:45-4:30pm. At other times, you will need to pay at the meters or park in one of the lots such as Place Riel. See metered and paid lot parking for more information.
Signing children in and out
Participants will need to be signed in and out each day by an adult. Adults picking children up will be asked for photo ID and must be listed as a pick-up person either during registration, by a parent/guardian emailing museum.naturalsciences@usask.ca to have them added, or by a parent/guardian letting our camp staff know in person.What should your child bring to camp?
- Nut-free lunch and two snacks
- Water bottle
- Clothes that can get messy and stained
- Runners or other closed-toed shoes
- Sun hat (and sunglasses if you wish)
- Sunscreen