Creative Summer Camps for Kids and Teens in Saskatchewan
Summer is the perfect time for creative kids to explore their talents, meet new friends, and have fun with art, drama, and music. Whether your child loves painting, performing on stage, or trying something new, there are plenty of creative kids’ camp options across Saskatchewan!
From drama camps for youth and teens to hands-on art workshops, these programs help kids express themselves, gain confidence, and build new skills.
Below is a list of Saskatchewan organizations that regularly offer arts and culture camps—just be sure to check their websites for the latest schedules!
Drama Camps for Youth and Teens
If your child loves acting, storytelling, or musical theatre, drama camps provide an exciting way to learn stage skills, boost confidence, and have fun performing with new friends.
Globe Theatre School (Regina)
Globe Theatre runs summer camps that teach acting, storytelling, and theatre skills. These camps are perfect for young performers who want to express themselves and build stage confidence.
Visit the Globe Theatre website.
Persephone Theatre (Saskatoon)
Persephone Theatre offers summer programs on acting, movement, and voice training. It’s an excellent way for kids to develop performance skills in a supportive, creative space.
Visit the Persephone Theatre website.
University of Regina Conservatory of Performing Arts (Regina)
This program offers music and drama camps for kids who love singing, acting, and learning about theatre.
Visit the website.
SaskExpress (Regina)
For kids who love musical theatre, SaskExpress runs camps focused on dance, singing, and stage performance. These programs help kids shine on stage while having a great time.
Visit the SaskExpress website.
And many more!
Including Sterling Productions (Regina) and Free My Muse (Yorkton).
Art and Cultural Camps for Creative Kids
If your child enjoys painting, sculpting, or creating, art-focused summer camps offer hands-on experiences to explore different techniques and materials.
MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina)
This gallery runs summer camps where kids can experiment with painting, sculpture, and mixed media. These camps are perfect for young artists who love to get creative and try new styles.
Visit the MacKenzie Art website.
Remai Modern (Saskatoon)
Remai Modern offers art camps focusing on self-expression, creativity, and hands-on projects. Kids get to explore different art forms and make unique creations.
Visit the Remai Modern website.
Local Arts Councils and Cultural Groups
Many towns and cities in Saskatchewan have arts councils or cultural centers that run summer programs. These often include:
- Visual arts workshops
- Cultural and Indigenous arts programs
- Storytelling and music activities
For options near you, check with your local Arts Council. Check out the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils online map to find organizations in your area!
Visit the website.
And many more!
Including Saskatoon Clayworks (Saskatoon), CollabARTive Studios (Weyburn), Christina’s Art & Soul Studio (Prince Albert), R Fine Art Studio (Yorkton), Godfrey Dean Art Gallery (Yorkton) and the Art Room Ink (Saskatoon).
Plan Ahead – Spots Fill Up Quickly!
Many of these creative kids’ camps have limited space, so it’s a good idea to register early. Camp details like dates, costs, and age groups can change yearly, so check with organizers for the latest updates.
Need financial assistance? Creative Kids Saskatchewan provides funding to help low-income families access arts and culture programs for their children.
Inspire Creativity This Summer and Beyond
Creative Kid’s camps allow children and teens to explore their talents, build confidence, and connect with others through art, drama, and culture. Whether they love painting, acting, or performing on stage, summer programs offer a fun and enriching way to learn and grow while school is out.
Explore the exciting arts and culture programs available in Saskatchewan and give your child the opportunity to create, express, and thrive this summer!
