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Burbank YMCA Camps include daily swimming and outdoor play along with activities such as creative arts, clay, painting, self-portraits, pastels, drama, sports, team-building activities, cooperative games, arts and crafts, and STEM-related theme weeks like building rockets and a Plants & Nature week. Campers may also take part in field trips, community service projects, leadership training sessions, virtual reality, cooking, theatre and drama, messy exploration, boating, high and low ropes activities, archery, and outdoor education. All tracks take part in swimming and outdoor play each day.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Camp hours 7:30am–5:30pm, offered in weekly sessions from June 22 through August 28
• Price: Burbank YMCA Day Camp, Camp Quannapowitt, Club Camp and Camp Adventure, Camp Wakanda, Youth Leaders, LIT, and VR Camp have weekly member and non-member rates with Early Bird options ranging from $271 to $575 per week
The Burbank YMCA states that registration is open for Burbank YMCA and Charles River YMCA Day Camps, and that families who register by the end of January receive the Early Bird rate. The Youth Leader program is described as encouraging campers to take on responsibility while gaining independence, and the Leaders-In-Training program focuses on building leadership and employment skills for teens interested in becoming counselors. Younger campers ages 5–7 have specialized two-week sessions in Cooking, Creative Arts, Theatre/Drama, and Messy Exploration on site, while older campers ages 8 and up attend weekly trips to destinations around New England including museums, zoos, aquariums, a minor league baseball game, and a Pirate Cruise. Camp Wakanda is described as a traditional day camp experience focused on relationship building, achievement, and a sense of belonging, and transportation is included in the weekly rate for Camp Wakanda. The program also offers a specialty VR Camp that provides a virtual reality program during the regular camp day.
The Burbank YMCA states that it is American Camp Association Accredited and that its programs meet 300 standards of health, safety, and program quality. It also states that this camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the Local Board of Health. The YMCA notes that it is an equal opportunity employer and service provider, and that families seeking financial assistance, using an EEC voucher or contract slot, or with an outside organization paying for camp can contact the billing email for help with registration.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Camp hours 7:30am–5:30pm, offered in weekly sessions from June 22 through August 28
• Price: Burbank YMCA Day Camp, Camp Quannapowitt, Club Camp and Camp Adventure, Camp Wakanda, Youth Leaders, LIT, and VR Camp have weekly member and non-member rates with Early Bird options ranging from $271 to $575 per week
The Burbank YMCA states that registration is open for Burbank YMCA and Charles River YMCA Day Camps, and that families who register by the end of January receive the Early Bird rate. The Youth Leader program is described as encouraging campers to take on responsibility while gaining independence, and the Leaders-In-Training program focuses on building leadership and employment skills for teens interested in becoming counselors. Younger campers ages 5–7 have specialized two-week sessions in Cooking, Creative Arts, Theatre/Drama, and Messy Exploration on site, while older campers ages 8 and up attend weekly trips to destinations around New England including museums, zoos, aquariums, a minor league baseball game, and a Pirate Cruise. Camp Wakanda is described as a traditional day camp experience focused on relationship building, achievement, and a sense of belonging, and transportation is included in the weekly rate for Camp Wakanda. The program also offers a specialty VR Camp that provides a virtual reality program during the regular camp day.
The Burbank YMCA states that it is American Camp Association Accredited and that its programs meet 300 standards of health, safety, and program quality. It also states that this camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the Local Board of Health. The YMCA notes that it is an equal opportunity employer and service provider, and that families seeking financial assistance, using an EEC voucher or contract slot, or with an outside organization paying for camp can contact the billing email for help with registration.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
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