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February 12 2026

Rosemère Day Camp Is Back!

After a two-year pause, we are delighted to announce the return of the Town of Rosemère’s day camp, where children can make the most of their summer vacation. The camp will run from June 24 to August 14.


To host the camp, Rosemère Town Council has decided to partner with L’Air en Fête, a specialized summer camp provider for more than 25 years. Their program is closely aligned with Rosemère’s values and ethics.


“Reviving the Rosemère day camp reflects our commitment to providing high-quality, affordable services in tune with the needs of our families,” said Mayor Marie-Elaine Pitre. “Our partnership with L’Air en Fête, an organization known for its established expertise in this field, will ensure everything is done professionally, safely and in accordance with the strictest industry standards.” 


Rates and site

  • The weekly rate for attending the camp has been set at $145, with an extra $35 per week for extended childcare outside of camp hours. The adjusted rate for the first three-day week (June 24 to 26) is $87, plus $21 for extended childcare. 
  • The camp will be based at Hubert-Maisonneuve High School at 364 De L’Académie Street.
  • Note that camp fees are eligible for the tax credit for childcare expenses as well as advance payments from the provincial government. See here to learn more. 


About our day camp partner, L’Air en Fête 

Rosemère is determined to provide a day camp program that is as inclusive, dynamic and family-friendly as our community. Notable features include the following:

  • Certification through the Association des camps du Québec (ACQ), confirming that the camp meets the highest safety standards and adheres to the appropriate camper-to-staff ratios for 5-to-12-year-olds.
  • Trained, qualified counsellors. All team members will be DAFA-certified, confirming that they have the knowledge and skills to manage campers in a structured and supportive way. Local hires will be given priority.
  • An inclusive approach, open to children with special needs to ensure an enriching and accessible experience for everyone.
  • Local partnerships to enhance the lineup of activities, promote local culture and showcase our community’s identity.
  • Use of local infrastructure, including the public pool, library and community parks. 
  • Four optional field trips, for an additional fee.


Registration and virtual kickoff 

Registrations will open at 9 a.m. on March 17 on the Qidigo platform.* If you have any questions, you can contact L’Air en Fête at 514-990-1414, extension 205, or write to them at info@airenfete.com

A virtual kickoff session will be held before registrations open. The date of this session will be announced shortly.  

For additional details about the day camp, the activities to be featured and the registration process, go to the L’Air en Fête web page.


*To register, you’ll need to create a Qidigo account. If you’re already a Qidigo user, there are still a few extra steps you’ll have to take in order to sign up. You can read about the procedure here.


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