One of Our STEM Summer Camps in Delta (North)
Weather Rangers: Storm & Sensor
STEM Camp
Date: August 4 - 7 (No class on Monday August 3 - BC Day)
Time: 12:30 - 3:30 PM
Ages: 7 - 14 years
Location: North Delta Centre for the Arts - 11425 84 Avenue
Delta, BC, V4C 2L9






Program Description
Unleash the power of creative technology through the lens of weather!
This camp is all about building, coding, 3D printing, and designing while exploring the science behind storms, winds, and atmospheric pressure.
Your kid will turn observations of nature into tangible, exciting tech creations.
By the end of the week, students will take home their own 3D-printed design, a small robotics build, and other creations.
Join us for the ultimate summer camp in Delta! No previous experience is needed!
No class Monday August 3 because of BC Day.
Small Class Sizes for Personalized Attention
Certified & Caring Instructors
BC government ADST aligned curriculum.
We are a Canadian small business, not a franchise.
Common Q&A's
All of our young innovators have an opportunity to develop analytical and problem-solving skills that will help them excel in middle and high school.
Students have fun making new friends while designing and building their own games, toys, and robots.
Introducing kids to STEM subjects early will equip them with the skills they need to thrive later in life, as STEM occupations are projected to grow by almost 11% by 2031, over twice as fast as the growth for all occupations.
At Young Innovators Robotics Labs we have a team of motivated, enthusiastic instructors and mentors that are excited about STEAM! All our instructors have hands-on experience in the STEM industry. They also complete criminal record checks, first aid training, and teacher training to effectively teach STEM subjects to children.
All our programs are vetted and delivered in collaboration with local recreation centres. When registering for our courses, you will be taken to the recreation centre’s website to complete the registration.
Our programs align with the Applied Design, Skills and Technologies Curriculum (ADST) certified by the B.C. government.
This curriculum encourages students to reflect on ‘Why?’ questions when making decisions, while promoting creativity and critical thinking skills.
Our curriculum also caters to multiple learning styles, including auditory, visual, and hands-on approaches.
No, the courses do not have to be taken in any particular order. This allows students to sample different topics they’re interested in more deeply.
No previous experience is necessary.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please call us at (778) 834 2186 or email us at info@younginnovators.ca.
