Indigenous youth are invited to take part in an exciting opportunity this summer as the Indigenous Multi-Sport Summer Camp returns to Campbell River from July 10 to 13.
Open to Indigenous youth ages seven and up, the camp is free to attend and will feature a variety of sports, including lacrosse, soccer, ice hockey, and swimming. The camp is hosted in collaboration with Wei Wai Kum First Nation, the Strathcona Regional District, the City of Campbell River, and the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (I·SPARC).
“We appreciate the partnerships that make programs like this possible. Giving our youth opportunities to stay active, learn new skills, and connect with others is important – both for their present and their future,” said Chief Chris Roberts of the Wei Wai Kum First Nation.
“We’re proud to support the return of the Indigenous Multi-Sport Summer Camp in partnership with Wei Wai Kum First Nation, the City of Campbell River, and I·SPARC. This camp is more than just a chance to play sports – it’s about building confidence, community, and connection for Indigenous youth. It reflects the SRD Board’s commitment to working alongside First Nations on shared priorities and supporting inclusive, meaningful opportunities that strengthen wellness and reconciliation across the region,” said SRD Board Chair, Mark Baker.
This initiative welcomes Indigenous youth living in Campbell River and those who can travel to attend. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged to support planning for meals, equipment, staffing, and activities. To register, please visit srd.ca/indigenous-ms-camp or participants can scan the QR code on the enclosed poster.
If there are any difficulties registering, please contact Tayte Latimer directly at recreation@weiwaikum.ca or 250-202-1115 for support.