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Indigenous Day Camps

Free Day Camps on Burnaby Lake

Stream of Dreams offers free day camps at historic Aintree House on Burnaby Lake, where Indigenous children ages 6-12 can explore nature, learn cultural traditions from Knowledge Keepers, and engage in traditional activities like medicine gathering, drumming, and weaving.

Stream of Dreams acknowledges that Aintree House is on the ancestral and unceded
homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim speaking peoples.

Free Day Camps with Games & Cultural Experiences for Indigenous Children

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Learn about culture

and traditions from local Knowledge Keepers

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Explore nature around

the home of Stream of Dreams at Aintree Cottage

What do we do at camp?

  • Elders and Knowledge Keepers from many different Nations teach a variety of topics!
  • Traditional medicine, drumming, weaving, other cultural arts
  • Explore Burnaby Lake, learn about local plants and animals
  • Take part in a variety of games and activities

Program Details:

  • Camps are offered based on available funding and typically occur during winter break, spring break, and summer break
  • Camp days are divided by age groups: 6-8 and 9-12
  • Activities are held both indoors and outdoors at the Stream of Dreams office, located at 6825 Cariboo Road, Burnaby (easily accessible by transit)
  • Lunch is provided as well as seasonal produce (when available)

For more information and to register:

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