Hey campers! My name is Matt, and I am entering my third year of Aerospace Engineering. Outside of school, I enjoy playing hockey and volleyball, spending time at my cottage, and watching movies. I can’t wait to meet all of you this summer!
Hi Eng Seniors! I’m Fiona, and I am a Software Engineering student here at Carleton University going into my third year. When I'm not studying I love camping, swimming and crafting. Super excited for a fun summer with you all!
Hey everybody! My name is Jacob and I’m going to start my third year of Aerospace Engineering here at Carleton. I enjoy anything space-related and have always loved math and science. Outside of academics, I love running, cooking, trivia and hanging out with friends. I look forward to meeting all of you guys this summer!
Decorate and create a custom name tag pin! Learn about communicating your identity through colours, pictures, and design while getting to know your fellow campers.
Craft a paper airplane that can cut through air like butter. Then fit it to a launcher and send it as far as you can!
Mold or cast your own fossils and act as a paleontologist, uncovering the history of the Earth.
Explore how water can transform work and make impossible tasks easy for humans. Create a hydraulic-powered hand to lift some weights!
Use Ozobot Ari to simulate and solve real-world situations and problems. Direct traffic, optimize routes, pollinate flowers, and more!
Learn about how wavelengths of light interact with different materials. Create your own stained glass art using ancient techniques with modern understanding!
Campers engineer and launch their own roller coaster, discovering the physics of energy transfer and projectile motion behind it.
Campers will explore different kinds of water filters and then develop and build their own filters using natural materials. They will then compete to see whose design produces the cleanest water.
Ahoy! Campers will design a sail and pulley system and attach it to a boat. Race to see who catches the most wind!
This classic game show will test players’ general knowledge, as well their circuit building skills. Create your own light-up buzzer and answer some fun trivia questions!
Learn about the brain and how it functions by building a brain stem model. Compete and play some games that demonstrate brain activity and neural load.
Design and build your own simulated lunar habitat, using problem solving to tackle the real engineering challenges of life on the Moon such as radiation, temperature swings, among other things.
Build your own solar system model and handmade telescope to observe it at different distances and angles.
Use mirrors to redirect laser beams through a series of colourful mazes, learning the science of light reflection and refraction in the process!
Campers learn about how the world’s energy is generated, then build and test their own small-scale wind or solar generator.