Location
Details
A complete session is 2 weeks.
1 week registration also available.
Session 1 ($625)
Week 1: June 30-July 4, 2025*
Week 2: July 7-11, 2025
Session 2 ($685)
Week 1: July 14-18, 2025
Week 2: July 21-25, 2025
Session 3 ($625)
Week 1: July 28-August 1, 2025
Week 2: August 5-8, 2025*
Session 4 ($685)
Week 1: August 11-22, 2025
Week 2: August 18-22, 2025
Session 5
August 25-29, 2025 ($355)
Leadership Camp
July 7-11, 2025* ($360)
STEAM Camp
July 14-18, 2025 ($365)
July 28-August 1, 2025 ($365)
1 Week Registration Also Available ($355)
*No Camp on Canada Day and on Civic Holidays
Ages 5-12
Before & Aftercare Available
Frequently Asked Questions
Rescheduling & Refunds
All of our French camps in Hamilton run Monday to Friday from 9 AM-3:30 PM, with drop-offs starting at 8:45 AM and pickups at 3:45 PM.
We also offer Before & Aftercare as an addon to your registration, running from 8:15-8:45 AM and 3:45-5:00 PM.
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One of the most unique and specialized French programs in Southern Ontario! Our Bilingual Youth STEAM Program is designed to nurture scientific thinking, collaboration, and creativity in both English and French. This bilingual experience encourages participants to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation and team-building exercises. By integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM), youth explore well-structured ways to approach problems (both technical and social) and create meaningful solutions. Alongside developing an understanding of instructions that must be followed for success (and the why!), participants will also have the freedom to experiment and discover how they think something could be done. Science at its finest!
Through engaging workshops, interactive challenges, and real-world applications, participants learn to navigate complex problems using diverse perspectives from all STEAM fields. The bilingual nature of the program enhances communication skills and adaptability, preparing youth for a globalized future. By fostering creativity, resilience, and a love for exploration, this program equips young minds with the tools to become the innovators of tomorrow.




What is a day like at Les Petites Pommes Summer Camp? Check out the video below!
Program-Specific Questions
- Who is this program for?
- If my child is younger than 8 years, can they still join?
- Do I need prior experience in STEAM subjects?
- What kind of activities will I participate in?
- Will I receive feedback on my progress?
- How will this program help students in the future?
- How do I apply?
Who is this program for?
This program is for youth ages 8-12 interested in STEAM fields who want to develop problem-solving and teamwork skills with hands-on activities while enhancing their bilingual abilities in English and French.
If my child is younger than 8 years, can they still join?
We find students have the greatest success when they are at minimum entering grade 3 the summer that they join the program. We encourage you to look at our other programs for younger students and to discuss further with our Camp Director by sending an email to contact@lespetitespommes.ca.
Do I need prior experience in STEAM subjects?
No prior experience is necessary! This program is designed to be accessible for all levels, from beginners to those with existing experience in STEAM.
What kind of activities will I participate in?
Participants will engage in hands-on experiments, collaborative problem-solving tasks, technology-based projects, and creative challenges across all STEAM areas.
Will I receive feedback on my progress?
Participants will be keeping track of their learning in their personal folders which will go home upon completion of the program. There will also be a daily board where you can review the topics and activities that the group has been involved with – we encourage you to take a picture of the board to share at home and use this as a prompt for discussion with your children each evening.
How will this program help students in the future?
The skills learned—such as collaboration, critical thinking, and adaptability—are highly valuable in academic, professional, and real-world settings, making participants better prepared for future opportunities. The program also heavily emphasizes intentional models of structure exploration to ensure thorough and thoughtful learning.
How do I apply?
Check out our Uplifter page to register today!
French Camps FAQ
What level of French do students usually have?
The majority of our students come from a French immersion background, followed by core, private and then homeschool. Students are broken into 3 age categories: 5-6, 7-9 and 10-13. In our youngest age group of ages 5-6, many children have not yet started French immersion or are still considering it while some have had 1 year of experience. In our older age groups, there are mostly French immersion students. However, we do often have enthusiastic core, private and homeschool students and this is awesome too!
Do you speak French 100% of the time?
No, we do not speak French 100% of the time. At Les Petites Pommes, whether it is during our in-person or online programming, we have chosen to use a bilingual approach to language learning. This means that while we will speak French the majority of the time (and our teachers are fluent in both French and English), we will use English to support the teaching of new concepts and not penalize children for not being able to communicate 100% in French. We find that this creates an inclusive, accessible and supportive environment for language learning as students are not constantly called out for being at different levels of their development and language learning journey. We can quickly identify student levels and if we notice that they are not communicating in French to their potential, we will encourage and motivate them positively to try again en français.
How do you manage multiple skill levels?
Our bilingual approach is one of the key ways we manage and address multiple levels in one classroom in terms of ensuring understanding, participation and a positive learning experience for our campers. Another way we manage this is by specifically creating activities that have different tiers and paths towards completion. For example, a writing activity which may ask about what a child’s favourite part of the day was maybe completed with a single sentence, varying lengths of a paragraph, or simply a picture, depending on age and ability. This allows students to work at their own levels and not compare themselves to each other. When students are not constrained by expectations or fearful that their work is not good enough, they simply start to take joy and pride in their accomplishments and improvement naturally occurs. This is the opportunity that summer camp provides us and what makes our program a place for students to flourish so that they keep coming back every year. You would be surprised how often we hear, “At first my child didn’t want to go to French camp, but now it is their favourite camp!”
Can my child attend as an absolute beginner in French?
Yes! Many of our students have not started French immersion yet. It is our honour to be your child’s first experience with hearing and learning French and our main goal is to leave them feeling excited, confident and motivated to start at school.
If my child is very shy, how will you support them?
We understand that every child is unique, and we have years of experience helping shy children feel comfortable and included in our camp environment. Our caring staff takes the time to get to know each camper, providing gentle encouragement and creating opportunities for them to participate in ways that feel safe and natural for them.
We also work closely with families to develop personalized strategies tailored to your child’s needs, ensuring they have a positive and enriching camp experience. If you have specific concerns or ideas, we’re happy to collaborate with you to find the best approach.