A Summer of Confidence, Growth, and Skills for Life
Most camps focus on keeping kids busy. We focus on helping kids grow - inside and out.
Courage Club Summer Camp is a hands-on, high-energy experience where kids build confidence, resilience, and real-world skills — while spending meaningful time outdoors and connecting with others.
Designed for kids ages 7–12 — especially those who need a confidence boost, struggle with focus, or sometimes feel like they don’t quite fit in.
Here, every child is supported. Every child is challenged. Every child belongs.
Spots are intentionally limited to keep groups small and supportive.
Outdoors Skills &
Hands-On Learning
Courage Club Summer Camp is active, outdoor, and hands-on — helping kids build confidence while learning practical skills
Confidence Games
Leadership Challenges
Nature Exploration
Knots & Safety
Garden Harvesting
Team Missions
Camp Cooking
Give Your Child a Summer That Builds More Than Memories
Give them Confidence
Give them Capability
Give them Courage
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Designed for kids ages 7–12, especially those building confidence, focus, and social comfort. Small groups and supportive coaching help every child feel included and capable.
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8:30 AM – 4:30 PM each camp day. Flexible drop-off and pick-up times can be accomodated
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Camps take place in Roberts Creek on BC’s Sunshine Coast. You’ll receive the exact address, arrival instructions, and what-to-bring details after registration.
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Pricing is $750 per weekly session, including lunch and snacks. Spaces are limited to 12 campers per session to keep the experience personal and engaging. A $100 deposit reserves your spot. Join the interest list and we’ll send full registration details.
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We’re running four sessions this summer: July 6-10, July 20-24, August 10-14, and August 17-21. And maybe more to come…
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Join the Interest List
Join the interest list for registration details and to reserve your spot with a $100 deposit.
Where confidence comes alive through movement challenges, teamwork, real-life scenarios, and outdoor adventure. Campers practice communication, build resilience, learn practical hands-on skills, and collaborate in small groups that help every child feel capable, supported, and proud.