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Richmond holds September day camps for kids

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A variety of activities are available for children in Richmond every week day – including swimming, skating and day camps.

Children can be registered for day camps (6 to 12 years old) at various community facilities including Cambie, Hamilton, Thompson, Steveston and West Richmond. These camps offer on-site activities and may include out trips. Campers are asked to bring a lunch and appropriate clothing.
Drop-in activities are also available including public skate times at Richmond Ice Centre and public swim times at South Arm and Steveston outdoor pools, and Minoru Aquatic Centre. South Arm outdoor pool will be closed for slide maintenance Sept 15-19.

To learn more about programs being offered, fees and to register visit www.richmond.ca/register; call the Registration Call Centre at 604-276-4300, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or drop-in to a community facility.

Full day and week-long multi-sport camps (5 to 12 years old) are offered at the Richmond Olympic Oval featuring activities such as climbing, soccer, basketball, badminton and other traditional sports. Drop-in programs are also available. For more details, visit www.richmondoval.ca.

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