Inclusive Summer Camp for Neurodiverse Kids & Teens in Surrey & Abbotsford.

Supportive small group inclusive summer camp designed for children, pre teens, and teens who benefit from structure, connection, creativity, and community based experiences.

July 6 to 17, 2026 | Peninsula United Church, 15639 – 24th Avenue, Surrey, BC V4A 2J6

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Small Groups

Community Outings

Lunch Included

1:1 Support Available

Inclusive Summer Camp

A Summer Camp Where Every Child Can Feel Included

Our camp is designed for neurodiverse children and teens who benefit from smaller groups, supportive staff, predictable structure, and opportunities to build confidence and friendships in a safe environment.

Whether your child enjoys:

we create experiences that support social connection while respecting individual needs and comfort levels.

Inclusive Summer Camp for kids & Teens with Autism and Social Support Needs

Kids Camp Ages 5 to 11

Inclusive Summer Camp children outdoors in a sunny grassy park area with trees in the background

A fun, structured, and supportive summer experience for younger campers who thrive in smaller groups and engaging activities.

Campers may enjoy:

Pre Teen & Teen Camp Ages 12 to 16

Inclusive Summer Camp kids playing together in a sunny park, raising arms and laughing.
Designed for older youth looking for a more age appropriate and socially supportive summer experience.
Activities may include:

For campers who require more individualized support, a limited number of enhanced support spaces may be available for an additional fee.
Fees reflect the small-group, supportive nature of the program and include a mix of onsite and community-based activities. 
Proof of RTP submission is required to secure your space. A non-refundable fee of $150 will be charged for cancellations. 

Why Families Choose Our Inclusive Summer Camp

Creating a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where neurodiverse children and teens can build confidence, friendships, and lasting summer memories.

Small supportive groups

Experienced and trained staff

Neurodiversity affirming approach

Community Based Activities

Social Skills Development

Flexible Support Options

Safe & Structured Environment

Fun & Engaging Experiences

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

Yes, our camp is designed to be inclusive and accommodate children with a wide range of needs and disabilities. We offer a 4:1 child to adult ratio of support, plus 1:1 support for those who require it.

Safety and well-being are our top priorities. Our staff members are trained to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for all children. Additionally, our low child to adult ratio ensures that each child receives the attention and supervision they need. Many of our staff are trained in the Low Arousal approach.

Our program offers a variety of activities that cater to different interests and abilities, including engaging games, exciting technology, and creative arts and crafts. All activities are designed to be inclusive and accessible to children of all abilities.

Yes, our staff members are trained to work with children with diverse needs. We have a team of experienced Education Assistants and Behaviour Interventionists lead by a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst who specialize in providing support and accommodations for children with varying abilities.

Our staff members are trained in first aid and CPR, and we have procedures in place to handle medical emergencies. We also work closely with parents to ensure that we are aware of any medical conditions or special requirements that their child may have.

Yes, we are committed to providing accommodations and modifications to ensure that all children can fully participate in camp activities. Our staff members work closely with parents to identify any necessary accommodations and make sure that they are implemented.

We promote a culture of acceptance and inclusivity at our camp. Through team-building activities, cooperative games, and group discussions, we encourage campers to celebrate their differences and embrace diversity.

We provide opportunities for campers to work together, collaborate, and form meaningful connections with one another. Through structured activities and free play, campers have the chance to develop friendships that can last a lifetime.

We provide daily communication to parents throughout the camp session. Parents are encouraged to reach out to our staff with any questions or concerns, and we are always available to address any issues that may arise.

Yes, Autism Funding covers the cost of our summer camp. While you do not require Request to Pay (RTP) approval prior to the camp start date, we request that your RTP has been submitted. 

Ready to Register for Inclusive Summer Camp 2026?

Spaces are limited to maintain small supportive group sizes.

Proof of RTP submission is required to secure registration.

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