Geocamp22
Geocamp22 is a French-speaking summer camp adapted for 8-13 year olds.
Your child will have access to a variety of workshops throughout the week, depending on their age and interests:
The explanations will always be in French, if required, we will accommodate the children in English for their understanding and safety
Located 20 minutes outside of Moncton, Geocamp22 is located in the heart of Shediac Bay on the waterfront in the vacation village, at 22 Queen’s Wharf.
We offer an unforgettable outdoor experience in a grandiose natural environment. Our 100-year-old mature forest is an ideal location for shaded nature classes.
Our 150-foot waterfront wharf provides safe access for water activities.
Our dedicated and passionate team are experts at involving your child in activities, each one more entertaining than the next, and introducing him or her to new experiences on land and water.
Our facilities:
- 2 glamping domes in a wooded area near the ocean for overnight stays
- A centrally located house for cooking
- Large shelter equipped with mosquito nets to eat mosquito-free during outdoor meals.
- Barn transformed into a basketball court and art studio
- Beach shelter for kayaks, paddle boards and water sports
- 150-foot wooden boardwalk
Who are we?
Geocamp22 is a summer camp created in the summer of 2020 that is located in the heart of a mature forest on the Shediac Bay waterfront.
Inspired by our children, Leora, Ludovik and Romy, we offer 7 to 14- year-olds a unique gathering place for them to enjoy their summer vacation to the fullest with a range of land and water-based activities available. Glamping domes will be constructed for overnight stays in summer 2022.
Campers have the opportunity to participate in innovative activities that build self-confidence and increase their independence. Far from computers and the complexities of urban life, they benefit from an eco-friendly and natural village designed with them in mind. On the agenda: introductions to kayaking, paddle boarding and all sorts of water sports.
Dr. Nadia Bédard
Dr. Nadia Bédard is a teacher at heart. She practices medicine at Georges-Dumont Hospital in Moncton and has been teaching at Université de Moncton since 2010. A lively and passionate person, she is a major proponent of the benefits of exercise and the outdoors. She oversees the children’s camp and plans eco-responsible activity programs. She provides pedagogical input and trains camp leaders on their educational plan. Nadia lives in the vacation village over the summer.
Elki Imbeault
A family man and a leader in Moncton’s early childhood education community, Elki founded an early childhood education community in 2010 comprised of more than 100 children ranging from one to 12 years old (Roche Papier Studio). He places great importance on cultural customs and hospitality. As a graduate of a culinary and hotel training program at Cornell University, he adapted his experience in the hotel industry and transformed into a camp builder. He promotes nature discovery while meeting educational requirements and adapting facilities for children and educators.