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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: January 8, 2026 - 14:49

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March Break camp registration opens January 20

January 8, 2026
Get excited for a week of fun and adventure!

Get ready – March Break is coming the week of March 16 and your children won’t want to miss the fun of March Break camps.  

Check out register.ottawa.ca for our exciting lineup of camps and programs, all offered at affordable prices. March Break camps are open for children and youth aged 4 to 14, with options available in English and French.  

Be sure to visit the site ahead of the registration period to find your favourites. Registration opens Tuesday, January 20 at 9 pm.  

You can choose a multiactivity camp to try a bit of everything or a specialized camp to match a particular interest, including:   

  • Arts and crafts, pottery and painting, colouring, drawing  

  • Design and coding for augmented reality and virtual reality journeys, robot building  

  • Board games  

  • Animation lessons  

  • A virtual camp  

  • Learn or improve skills in sports like hockey, basketball, swimming, skating, and more  

Some camps even offer swim times, themes and outings. 

 

Prepare for registration night – Tuesday January 20 at 9 pm 

Get the most out of registration night by preparing your account in advance. We recommend that you:  

  • Create an account on register.ottawa.ca or ensure you can log into your existing account. 

  • Confirm your account details are up to date, including your family members and credit card information.  

  • Make a wish list with a few of your preferred activities just in case your first choice is full. 

For more registration tips, watch the how to use register.ottawa.ca tutorial video and check out the how to use register.ottawa.ca instructions

Never miss a registration date and get the most up to date information on City recreation and culture programs by subscribing to the DiscoverRec newsletter. 



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