HAMPTON BIBLE DAY CAMP
Each week of daycamp includes daily swimming (pool). Other core activities such as watersports (canoeing/kayaking), games park, and archery will also be regularly used in the schedule. Day camps are for children ages 5-12.
Also note that there is no day camp scheduled for the weeks of June 22-26 and Aug 31-Sept 4.
June 29-July 3 Excellent Adventure 1 $136
This camp based theme will be full of activities and challenges similar to an overnight camping experience. Activities will include Bazookaball, paintball (target), pelletry and slingshots, wall climbing, team based challenges, campfire (weather permitting), and more! Note: This is a four day week and we are closed on Canada day, July 1.
July 6-10 Master Chef 1 $170
Join us for the first of two weeks of culinary experiences using all five senses. There will be a tasty baking component to each day, and loads of fun outdoor activities. The kitchen awaits you! Please note that due to the nature of this theme, it is not possible to guarantee campers will not be exposed to common allergens of dairy, gluten and eggs.
July 13-17 Splash 1 $170
The first of our two Splash weeks is sure to be a soakin' blast of fun! This week will have all of our core activities, with the added twist of a whole lot of wetness! Invite your friends and be prepared for a water filled week during the heat of summer!
July 20-24 Junior Engineers $170
This theme was a huge hit in 2025! Campers will learn that the world is full of wonder and we will explore some of the science that makes things work during this week of invention and exploration from the perspective of trained engineers! This week includes all of our core activities daily.
July 27-31 Splash 2 $170
The second of our two Splash weeks is sure to be a soakin' blast of fun, just like the first! This week will have all of our core activities, with the added twist of a whole lot of wetness! Invite your friends and be prepared for a water filled week during the heat of summer!
August 3-7 Motorcycle Teen Day Camp $270 (ages 13-18)
Our annual teen motorcycle camp is an opportunity for youth to learn fundamental riding techniques and safety skills from qualified instructors. Core program includes: balance, engine control (starting), clutch control and gear shifting, braking, body position, follow the leader, object avoidance, and more. Note: This is a *safety training program and is not motocross riding. Open to beginner riders and those with experience. Helmet, gloves, shin guards, and chest protectors provided. Participants must bring their own sturdy, laced boots which cover the ankle. Please contact
*Motorcycle riding requires great concentration and physical ability. Campers with emotional disorders, or which take medications with side effects of dizziness, drowsiness, or fatigue should not participate in this program. Contact HBC if you have further questions.
August 4-7 Old Home Week $136
(Regular day camp is closed for NB Day on Monday, August 3)
This four day week will feature our core activities daily, but with an extra bit of fun as we play the games and build the crafts of Canadians from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
August 10-14 Lights, Camera, Action! $170
Campers will be challenged to tap into their dramatic side by learning lines, creating costumes, and utilizing props to put on a mini performance for their group. Basic video recording will be a component of this week. Included in the week are all of our core activities.
August 17-21 Excellent Adventure 2 $170
This camp based theme will be full of activities and challenges similar to an overnight camping experience. Activities will include Bazookaball, paintball (target), pelletry and slingshots, wall climbing, team based challenges, campfires (weather permitting), and more!
August 24-29 Master Chef 2 $170
This is the second of two weeks of culinary experiences using all five senses. There will be a tasty cooking or baking component each day, and loads of fun outdoor activities. Weather permitting, we will focus on cool treats and outdoor cooking for this week. Please note that due to the nature of this theme, it is not possible to guarantee campers will not be exposed to common allergens of dairy, gluten and eggs.
Please note that this is the last week of day camp for 2025 and we are not open the week before Labour Day weekend.
Important Information
- All Day Camps run from 8am to 5pm. Morning registration is between 8-9am and pickup is between 4:15-5pm.
- There is limited space in day camp and early registration is highly recommended.
- Single day registration is available one week prior to each individual week of day camp (pending available space) for a rate of $40 per day.
- Early drop off (between 7:30 and 8am) for a limited number of children may be available by special request only at a charge of $8.00 per day, per family.
- Please bring all snacks and lunch items, including refillable water bottle. Lunch is not provided.
- All weekly fees are due one week prior to each individual week of camp (via E-Transfer, cash, cheque, or money order). Spots may be reserved now by registering online through our website. HST is included in all prices. If your plans change and you wish to cancel or modify your weekly choice(s), please contact us as soon as possible to make room available for children on the waitlist.
- Cancellation of registrations which have already been paid will be refunded before the first day of camp only and are subject to a $25 administration fee.
- Things to bring every day: Swimsuit (modest) and towel, appropriate footwear, hat, sunscreen, refillable water bottle, and an extra change of clothing. Please label all articles clearly with your child's name. Unclaimed items will not be available after September 15.
- Things to leave home: Cell phone (except as needed for prescribed medical use), tablets, music players, gum
- The Tuck Shop is not available for the campers in the day camp program.
- All campers must participate in the daily Bible lesson.
Sample Day Camp Schedule
(subject to change depending on factors such as theme, weather, group sizes)
8-9 Drop off / children gather for indoor activities awaiting arrival of group
9-12 Outdoor activities (weather permitting)
12:00-12:45 Lunch
1-1:45 Bible lesson
1:45-3:45 Outdoor activities (weather permitting)
3:45-4:15 Wrap up / Pack up
4:15-5 Cool down / Await pick up



