A kids camp for curious minds.
Whistler, BC
Outdoor camp for children ages 3-9 in Whistler, BC.
At Nomad Kids Collective, we follow curiosity, explore new places, and adapt to the moment—just like kids naturally do! We help kids grow confident, resilient, and nature-connected, with a focus on child-led outdoor experiences.
Activities are nature-based and adventure-style, such as shelter building, nature arts and crafts, scavenger hunts, orientation games, and more!
let curiosity lead
Designed for 3-9 year olds.
Saturdays in July & August.
Nature-based, adventure style.
F.A.Q.
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A typical day includes team challenges, fun group activities, and nature-based adventure style activities. Those can range from arts and crafts, scavenger hunts, shelter building, orientation games, and more!
There are also scheduled breaks for snacks and rest. Each day balances structure with active free play.
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Campers should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, weather-appropriate clothing, and any necessary medications. We’ll provide any activity-specific equipment and healthy, nut-free snacks.
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Medical forms can be submitted via our online portal or filled out on paper upon drop-off. All forms must be submitted before the first day of camp.
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Our staff is certified in CPR and first aid, and we maintain a low camper-to-coach ratio for close supervision. We also follow safety protocols for heat and hydration. Allergies and medical needs are documented and closely monitored.
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A big part of Nomad’s mission is to build resilience and connection to nature—and this happens rain or shine! There is no bad weather, only bad clothing. We ask that campers come dressed for the weather to ensure the best experience possible.
In case of extreme weather warnings, we’ll communicate any schedule changes via email to all parents as early as possible.
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Yes! All registrations are single-day.
Are you a local to Squamish, Whistler, or Pemberton? Ask us about the 3 days for $300 deal.
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Camper drop-off (8:45-9am) and pick-up (1pm) is in front of the Squamish Lil’Wat Cultural Centre main entrance, off Blackcomb Way.