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Register Now for Spring Break Camps

Start date:  Immediate   
End date:  Tuesday, March 21st

It’s not too early to begin making plans for Spring Break!

Registration for this year’s Nature Detectives Spring Break Camps at the Environmental Education Centre for the Okanagan in Mission Creek Regional Park (Springfield and Durnin Roads) begins tomorrow, February 1st.

Indoor and outdoor activities for children age five to seven and seven to 10 will run from 9:00 am to 12 noon, March 21st to 23rd and again March 28th through 30th.   

All camp participants will engage in nature play, crafts and games that will bring out their inner naturalist as they make new friends!  Each morning during the camps they’ll discover park trails and ponds, listen to stories about animals and our environment.

Please register in advance at the EECO.  The cost is $75 per youngster for each three, half-day camp session.

For more information visit the Regional District website regionaldistrict.com/parksevents or contact the EECO at 250-469-6139, email eeco@cord.bc.ca or drop into the Centre at 2363A Springfield Road in Mission Creek Regional Park.

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