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50 Erb St W, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 1T1, Canada
(888) 274-2550 brickworksacademy.com
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Aug 2, 2014
My son loved every second of his week at Lego Stop Motion Animation camp. He was focused, engaged, and excited - what more can you ask of a summer camp experience? He spoke highly of his instructor, liked the equipment they used, and when I emailed a question to the owner, it was responded to in a timely manner. My son has always been interested in animation and we were so grateful for this unique opportunity for him to further develop this passion. Thank you for lighting his fire!

Mar 23, 2014
So much fun! Exciting and educational time well spent during Summer Day Camp and through the Fall/Winter Saturday Programmes. Awesome way to learn and play with Lego Robots away form regular school restrictions. Creativity, fun and research for all ages. Highly recommend it to kids/parents in Kitchener/Waterloo!!!

Apr 27, 2014
Lego Brick Works Academy offer an engaging and fun alternative to the traditional summer camps and kids workshops. David and his staff are committed to providing a quality experience through their programs which keeps us coming back again and again. If you're looking for something a little different than your traditional camps and workshops I highly recommend them.

Jul 11, 2014
Fantastic camp to engage the minds of children. Lego robotics helps kids learn the lost art of problem solving. A great camp exercising the mind and the body. Thanks to the great instructors in Cambridge this week!

Jul 15, 2014
Son loved Mindcraft camp - he is normally ostracized for not enjoying sports and it makes things difficult to find a summer camp. When we heard about Brick Works, we were so excited! Well worth the money and I'll do it again next summer!

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