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Mini CMU Summer Day Camps
Mini CMU is a summer day program for children ages 6–12, hosted by CMU. Through hands-on learning, creative exploration, and active play, Mini CMU offers kids a place where they feel welcomed, supported, and excited to learn.
Blazers Athletics Sports Camps
CMU offers six weeks of half-day volleyball and basketball camps targeted to specific age levels, allowing the option of single or dual-sport days in July and August.
2026 J.J. Thiessen Lecture Series | Resistance in Scripture and Society
Featuring Dr. Shayna Sheinfeld, Associate Professor of Religion at Augsburg University (Minneapolis, MN)
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Read MoreNew Mini CMU program focuses on creativity, science, and community (CHVN)
Canadian Mennonite University is opening its campus to young learners this summer with the launch of Mini CMU, a new day camp program designed to combine learning, creativity, and outdoor exploration.
The six-week program will run from July 13 to Aug. 28 and is open to children ages six to twelve. Camp days will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with science and arts-themed camps alternating each week.
"We really want kids to belong and feel like they're in a safe and welcoming environment so that we can kind of grow the whole person, socially, emotionally, creatively," said Hannah Alexander, coordinator for the Mini CMU program.
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