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Registration


For regisration for the summer camps, please use our on-line registration page. If you are having troubles registering or have an inquiry regarding registration please call: 604-822-3675 or email to camps@phas.ubc.ca

We only accept registration fees through credit card payments. Please contact us directly if you encounter difficulties with the payment process.

Volunteer Opportunities

Each year we accept a limited number of senior high / university students to volunteer with our camps. These positions are interactive, working with the campers and helping with the projects. They can also be a learning experience in physics and teaching. Volunteer application forms will be available online in April.

Cancellation Policy

If you cancel your child's reservation before two weeks prior to the start of the camp, we will refund your cheque minus a $25 administrative fee. We will not give any refund for cancellations after this time.

Bursaries

We invite School Principals to nominate their students for our 16 bursary places. These places are reserved for science-oriented children who would not be able attend our camps without financial assistance. Notification will be sent to schools in the region in early May.

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