This one-day, hands-on course will give students the tools they need to become St. John Ambulance-certified babysitters. In addition to learning basic first aid, they will learn how to engage with children, deal with temper tantrums, practice diaper changing, and prevent injuries. Please wear comfortable clothing, and bring a nut-free, non-heated lunch, snacks, and drinks, as well as a pen and a baby-sized doll or stuffie.
The Canada Safety Council Home Alone Program is designed to provide children 10 years of age and older with the necessary skills and knowledge to be safe and responsible when home alone for short periods of time. It will help them understand how to prevent problems, handle real-life situations, and keep them safe and constructively occupied. The course material covers such topics as Establishing a routine, House Key is your responsibility, Strangers, Telephone, Emergencies, Basic First Aid, and Internet Safety.
Spend your No School Day gaining hands-on experience and developing leadership skills while having FUN with children! After successfully attending three No School Days as a Buddy Leader (within one school calendar year), each Buddy Leader will be eligible for a letter of reference reflecting the total hours inputted, growth, and abilities demonstrated.
Fort Saskatchewan Golf & Curling Club offers a fun and safe environment for your young aspiring junior golfers. They will learn the game of golf through the full swing, short game, and putting, rules, etiquette, and finish with a few holes of golf. Bring your own golf clubs. Hot dog and pop each day for lunch are included.
They shoot they score! Level Up is so excited to get our campers shooting, dribbling and scoring during an amazing week of soccer camp. We are going to spend every day teaching your kids about the beautiful game of soccer and igniting a life long love for physical activity. We will work hard to develop their fundamentals and create fun game situations that will get them ready to join a team.
This orientation is for youth 12 -14 years old who would like to utilize the Fitness Centre Weights and Cable Machines without parental supervision. During this one-hour orientation, our Trainer will provide basic weightlifting information, form cues, and instructions on how to properly use the cable machines.
Power Up educational program geared towards sport groups across Canada that focuses on building confidence in girls. This program will incorporate facilitator-led curriculum, games-focused activities, a practical component (a sport experience delivered by us), and strategies to help engage and promote long-term participation of girls in sport. During our sessions we may play various different sports in a fun, empowering, and caring environment. We aim to provide an atmosphere of acceptance so girls can not be afraid to try new things and gain the benefits of physical activity.