Kid and Teen Programs

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Programs Available

Subsidies Available

The City of Clarence-Rockland, along with several external organizations, offers a variety of subsidies that residents can apply for. These programs are designed to reduce financial barriers and promote inclusive access to sports and recreation.

Reimbursement policy

You can consult our reimbursement policy on our By-Law and Policies page.

Children and Youth Program Guide

Kids "Budding Artist" Visual Arts Program - Ages 6-11

Spark your child’s creativity with our engaging visual arts classes, specially designed for budding artists aged 6 to 11! This fun and dynamic course offer young artists the chance to explore a variety of artistic techniques.

Youth Arts Club - Ages 10-14

Dive into the dynamic world of the visual arts with our NEW program designed specifically for teens! This club offers a rich exploration of various artistic techniques.

STEM Programs

Coding Cadets - Ages 8-13

Young creators dive into the exciting world of video game development using fun, easy-to-learn visual programming tools. They'll bring their ideas to life by designing characters, building game levels, and adding interactive elements, all while learning.

Hockey Player Development Programs with the Rockland Nats Jr. A and MAP coaching

Players - U7/U9 & U11/U13

Our Hockey development program with the Rockland Nationals Junior A team and MAP coaching is back!

Goalies - U9/U11/U13

Now offering half price registration in our player development program for goalies!

Mixed 3x3 Hockey League

Back in Spring 2026! Registration opens early February! Join bciti+ to be the first to know when it opens.

Summer and March Break Camps

Our Camp programming is all about adventure, team spirit, and most of all, fun! And all City of Clarence-Rockland programs are bilingual!

Summer Camps

Camps typically run from early July to late August, with full-day programming and age-specific options. Registration opens in spring and is available through the city's online platform. Subsidies may be available to support participation.

March Break Camp

Camps are designed for various age groups and run throughout the week of March Break. Registration typically opens in January, and financial assistance may be available for families in Prescott-Russell.