Reminder - Winnipeggers can still register for Summer Leisure Guide programs and camps

Released: May 30, 2013 at 2:45 p.m.

Winnipeg, MB - Hip Hip Hooray - hot summer days are on the way! Summer Leisure Guide programs and camps are starting soon and there is still time to register.

The City of Winnipeg Leisure Guide offers an exciting lineup of summer camps, featuring a number of fun options to keep the kids busy and active this summer! There are camps running every week throughout the summer at a variety of city locations.

With Summer Escape theme weeks, kids can discover the secrets of science with Einsteins & Frankensteins, soak up the sun with Hawaiian Hullabaloo, cook up some tasty and nutritious creations with Incredible Edibles, and so much more.

The Leisure Guide also offers L'il Critters theme weeks for preschoolers and a variety of Sport Camps including Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Fencing, Cheerleading/Trampoline, Racquet Sport, and Flag Football/Ultimate Frisbee. Spaces are limited, so register today.

The Spring/Summer Leisure Guide is available at all City of Winnipeg indoor pools, libraries, and leisure centres and at over 175 retail locations.

The Leisure Guide can also be viewed online by visiting Winnipeg.ca

For your convenience, the City offers a number of ways to register:

leisureonline
Visit Winnipeg.ca/leisureonline (a login ID and PIN, and a credit card are required). Citizens who do not already have a PIN and login ID number need to set up an account prior to registering. This can be done by calling 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or by visiting any civic indoor pool or leisure centre.

Call 311
24 hours a day, 7 days a week

In-person
Visit Winnipeg.ca or contact 311, open 24 hours every day, by phone at 311 or by email at 311@winnipeg.ca for in-person registration locations and times.

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