
about us
Sandy Beach Community Camp Inc. (SBCC) facilitates a children and youth summer day camp rooted in Roman Catholic teachings and traditions, operating in the Lloydminster region at Sandy Beach, SK.
This community camp strives to provide children and youth with an opportunity to grow in their love for God, His people, and all creation as they grow in their knowledge of the teachings of the Catholic church.
SBCC provides a 2-week summer day camp for children 6-12 years old


Camp
Pricing
Regular Rate
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$175
Volunteer Reimbursement
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For each day parents or guardians volunteer as adult supervisors, they will be reimbursed $10.00 of their child's camp fee.
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Volunteer one day: $10.00 reimbursement, two days: $20.00, to a maximum of five days: $50.00 per volunteer. Criminal record check is required.
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Reimbursements will be distributed after camp is completed. Please contact Delsa at (639)840-0008 for information.
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E-Transfer Accepted
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SBCC follows Saskatchewan Health Authority COVID-19 regulations. As regulations are continually evolving, camp families will be notified by e-mail of any guidelines or restrictions pertaining to camp.

getting to camp
Each day of camp, we ask parents and guardians to deliver and pick up their campers from Father Gorman Community School
Drop Off & Pick Up Address
Father Gorman Community School
3112 47 Avenue Lloydminster, SK
Drop Off & Pick Up Times
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Drop Off Monday - Friday Before 8:30 AM
Pick Up Monday - Thursday at 4:30 PM
Pick Up Friday at 2:30 PM
camp
Activities
Each facilitator is trained in a theme-based program faithful to the Roman Catholic Church teachings.
Through skits, songs, presentations, and conversation, both campers and counsellors learn about:
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The Lord's Prayer
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The Holy Trinity
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The Saints
Besides Faith Formation, campers can also expect to find such activities as:
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Art & craft projects
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Swimming & beach time
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Slip 'n' slide fun
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Canoeing & water activities
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Outdoor group games
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Sports & other exercise
eating at sbCc
At SBCC, all meals are prepared in the camp kitchen by a crew of amazing volunteers. A nutritional meal is provided at noon as well as mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks.
We do our best to support and accommodate campers that require dietary restrictions. We ask all parents and guardians to submit all nutritional restrictions when registering their children for camp. If there are dietary concerns, campers are welcome to bring their own food if necessary.
what to pack
We encourage campers to pack the comforts required to spend the day away from home along with these necessary items:
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Backpack to hold belongings
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Hat
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Sunscreen
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Water bottle
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Bug spray
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Bathing suit
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Towel
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Life jacket (for canoeing and beachfront activities – please note we can provide them for campers unable to provide their own life jacket.)
WHO WORKS at sbCc
Two camp facilitators are hired each summer to lead our team of volunteer counsellors.
Our facilitators and counsellors are members of the Roman Catholic community. You can count on our team to lead your children as they grow in their love for God, have fun, get creative, and stay safe.
Our camp facilitators are local teachers and/or university and college students who are active witnesses to the Word of God. Our camp counsellors are student volunteers from local high schools.
Facilitators and counsellors alike have a love for sharing God's message, are well versed in Roman Catholic teachings, and are passionate about children and youth. Through a theme-guided program, facilitators lead our campers and counsellors on their journey each day.