Junior Naturalist Day Camps

Join us this summer for our Junior Naturalist Day Camps, running from July 7 to August 21, 2026. Campers will spend their time immersed in nature, exploring the Nature Centre through hands-on activities focused on wildlife, indigenous knowledge, outdoor skills and more.

Our Junior Naturalist program is a day camp for children aged 7-12 where campers will spend a 6 hour day (9am-3pm) exploring the natural areas on site, learning about Central Alberta’s plants and animals, and building a connection to nature through play, discovery, and guided activities.

Please note that we offer drop-off beginning at 8:30am and pick-up until 3:30pm; however, this extended time is unstructured and does not include direct instruction.

This program is priced at $30 per day, or $100 per week, offering a $20 savings when registering for the full week.

This is a drop-off program, and participants are expected to attend independently. An email with all the information needed to prepare your camper will be sent one week prior to your registered camp.

Date: Tuesday-Friday, July 7, 2026 – August 21, 2026
Time: 9am-3pm
Location: Ellis Nature Centre
Cost: $30/day or $100/week

Explore a different theme each week!

July 7-10: Outdoor Survivalists (Survival Skills): We’ll spend the week focusing on the various aspects of survival ranging from Shelter & Safe Spaces, Water & Wilderness awareness, Navigation and Nature Clues, and Fire, Flood, & Foraging Basics. 

two kids building a tipi with sticks

July 14-17: Nature’s Artists (Environmental Art): We’ll spend the week exploring the creativity found in nature, with each day focused on themes such as color, texture, wildlife inspirations, and creating art with natural materials. 

basket with plants and flowers found in nature

July 21-24: Wildlife Explorers (Wildlife Learning): We’ll spend the week exploring the wildlife that call Ellis home, with each day focused on themes such as birds, pollinators, mammals, and the habitats that support them.

kid touching a fox pelt

July 28-31: Field Scientists (Citizen Science): We’ll spend the week learning what it means to be a Field Scientist, with each day focusing on observing wildlife, collecting data, and contributing to real citizen science in the field. 

kid in tall grass looking through binoculars

August 4-7: Young Agrarians (Farm & Husbandry): We’ll spend the week learning what it means to care for farm animals, tend gardens and grow food, and follow the journey of how garden harvests make it from the land and into your home. 

kid feeding a branch to a goat

August 11-14: Land-based Learners (Indigenous Knowledge): Throughout the week, campers will take part in land-based learning and the many ways the land provides food, medicine, and story.  Students will explore Indigenous ways of knowing, plant teachings, wildlife, seasonal cycles, guided by local Elders and ENC staff. 

cree art

August 18-21: Outdoor Survivalists (Survival Skills): We’ll spend the week focusing on the various aspects of survival ranging from Shelter & Safe Spaces, Water & Wilderness awareness, Navigation and Nature Clues, and Fire, Flood, & Foraging Basics. 

kids digging in a garden

Please see below for our Facility Rental Rates. Send an email to INFO@ELLISNATURECENTRE.CA to book.

Facility Rental Rates

EVENT CANCELLATION POLICY

Please note that for all of our events we require MINIMUM 48 HOURS NOTICE of a cancellation for a refund to be issued. If we are less than 48 hours away from an event and you are needing to cancel, please notify us so that we can offer your spot to someone else. Your payment for the event will then become a donation to Ellis Nature Centre. Thanks for your cooperation!

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