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  1. Offers summer day camps for youth ages 9-14 years. Includes activities such as:MusicArts and craftsROPES courseRock climbingSports and activitiesLunch and snacks provided
  2. One subsidy of $100 per child per year available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in an art or recreation activity.
  3. Bicycle RebateProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action - AKA: Formerly Department of Environment, Water and Climate Change
    Provides an instant rebate offered for a bicycle purchase at the cash register of participating retailers. The rebate amount is up to $100 with retail prices from $150 to $2,000 (before tax). Limited to five rebates per transaction.Eligible types are new and n...
  4. Families living with ALS can apply for one of six $500.00 bursaries awarded per year to help their children or youth register for extracurricular activities such as:CampsEducational programsSportsOthers
  5. Child BursaryProvided by: Miltonvale Park, Rural Municipality of - AKA: Rural Municipality of Miltonvale Park
    One subsidy of up to $75 per year, per child available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in a sporting activities, camps, or lessons.
  6. Provides equipment to allow members, schools, and service clubs to participate in sports.
  7. KidSportProvided by: KidSport
    Helps families who face financial barriers to their children participating in sports by providing grants of up to $600 per child per year.Grants may be applied to more than one sport and to required equipment. There is no limit to the number of children who ma...
  8. Recreation SubsidyProvided by: Brackley, Rural Municipality of - AKA: Rural Municipality of Brackley
    Subsidy available to help offset the cost of a child's participation in a physical recreation activity. Maximum subsidy is $150 per child or 50% of the registration fee, whichever is the lesser of the two, to a maximum of $300 per family, all per year.