Engineering For Kids of Vancouver

Engineering For Kids of Vancouver Engineering For Kids brings math, science, engineering, and
technology to elementary and middle school students in the in a fun and challenging way.

Houston, we have an announcement! ๐Ÿš€From designing spacecraft to exploring NASA's ground breaking missions, EFK: Martian ...
06/13/2026

Houston, we have an announcement! ๐Ÿš€

From designing spacecraft to exploring NASA's ground breaking missions, EFK: Martian Engineering Expeditions has it all! A hands on program where kids get to dive into the real science and engineering behind the process of getting humankind to Mars! This program is amazing for developing collaboration skills, creativity, and critical thinking through the engineering design process. ๐Ÿ”ญ

This camp isn't just about space, it's about inspiring the next generations' engineers to not just shoot for the moon, but to shoot even further. ๐Ÿ’ฏ

Spots are limited so register now through Vanrec.ca. Search the keyword "EFK" then sort by date range to see all of our programs. We hope to see you all soon, have a great weekend!

Play is one of the best ways kids learn! ๐ŸŽฎ Through building, experimenting, and exploring, STEM becomes an adventure.
06/11/2026

Play is one of the best ways kids learn! ๐ŸŽฎ Through building, experimenting, and exploring, STEM becomes an adventure.

Print it! 3D Engineering and Maker camp! Bring your imagination to life, turning a simple drawing on paper into a real 3...
06/11/2026

Print it! 3D Engineering and Maker camp! Bring your imagination to life, turning a simple drawing on paper into a real 3D object!

We'll be running this camp during our summer programs, starting at the end of this month. The camp will be packed full of fun, teamwork, and creativity, but hurry because spots are filling up quick!

To register, visit vanrec.ca, and search the keyword "EFK", then search by date range to see our available programs!

See you all soon!

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Oceans cover more than 70% of our planet and STEM helps us better understand and protect them. ๐ŸŒŠ
06/08/2026

Oceans cover more than 70% of our planet and STEM helps us better understand and protect them. ๐ŸŒŠ

The answer is...C! Suspension bridge!๐ŸŒ‰Suspension bridges work like giant hammocks, with cables draped over massive tower...
06/06/2026

The answer is...

C! Suspension bridge!๐ŸŒ‰

Suspension bridges work like giant hammocks, with cables draped over massive towers that carry the weight of the road below. The Golden Gate Bridge, located in San Francisco is one of the most famous examples of this. Engineers use this suspension bridges when they need to span a really long distance without putting any supports in the middle! How interesting!

Did you guess correctly? Let us know, and drop a like and follow for more trivia!

We have done it again! Additional spots have been added at Coal Harbour Community Center. We are excited to be able to r...
06/01/2026

We have done it again! Additional spots have been added at Coal Harbour Community Center. We are excited to be able to reach more families throughout Vancouver during this summer! Join us, have fun, while learning useful future skills! Register now!

Self-driving cars are changing the future! ๐Ÿš— From sensors to coding, autonomous vehicles show how technology and creativ...
05/31/2026

Self-driving cars are changing the future! ๐Ÿš— From sensors to coding, autonomous vehicles show how technology and creativity work together.

We can't wait for our summer programs to begin. We're so excited for a summer of creativity and teamwork, but we won't b...
05/30/2026

We can't wait for our summer programs to begin. We're so excited for a summer of creativity and teamwork, but we won't be able to do it without you! ๐Ÿ–

Register for our camps at Vanrec.ca... search the keyword "EFK" and sort by date range to see our available programs. See you there!

The answer is...A! Mercury is the closest planet in our solar system to the sun! It's also the smallest, with a radius o...
05/29/2026

The answer is...

A! Mercury is the closest planet in our solar system to the sun! It's also the smallest, with a radius of only 2440 km... only slightly larger than Earths moon! Mercury is very hot, with its average temperature being 167 degrees celsius, or 333 degrees Fahrenheit! Toasty!

For more fun facts and trivia, drop a like and follow down below. Don't forget to comment if you got it right!

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