SEAPARC restricts registration to summer camp programs only, starts April 15
We are reaching out to provide information on SEAPARC’s spring and summer program registration. Due to the extraordinary current circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, a decision has been made to restrict registration to summer camp programs only, as we understand that families may want to plan ahead for their summer care needs.
Summer Camp registration will begin at 6:00am on April 15th, and will only be available ONLINE or BY PHONE. As we remain closed and follow the direction of the Provincial Health Officer to stay home, in-person registration will not be available. After April 15th, phone-in registration hours are Monday to Saturday 8:30am – 4:30pm. The number to call is 250.642.8000.
As the situation surrounding COVID-19 continues to impact our community, SEAPARC will offer payment plan options for those in financial need who are wishing to register for summer camps. For more information on payment plans and for those unable to pay by credit card, please contact us at 250.642.8000. If we are unable to proceed with any summer programs, a full refund will be provided.
Registration for all other programs that are noted in SEAPARC’s Summer Active Living Guide including fitness, aquatic, and community recreation, will be on hold until further notice. We will continue to monitor the situation and release registration information for those additional programs when given approval to re-open. Please keep an eye on our website and facebook page for updates. https://www.crd.bc.ca/seaparc/
The Sooke Bike Park, Skate Park and Stan Jones Ball Field are also closed to the public at this time. The seasonal opening of DeMamiel Creek Golf Course will be announced at a later date.
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