Nintendo of Canada has partnered with Code Ninjas to offer coding camps for kids at various locations across the country. These camps will provide children with an opportunity to learn basic coding concepts and apply them to create their very own Mario levels in Super Mario Maker 2 for the Nintendo Switch.
The coding camps will be held at Code Ninjas locations in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario. In Alberta, participating locations include Marda Loop, Southeast 130th Avenue, West Springs Calgary, and Windermere. In British Columbia, camps will be held in Burnaby, Langley, Richmond, Surrey, and Vancouver South. Ontario residents can find camps in Burlington Elgin Mills, Etobicoke North, Markham, Mississauga West, Port Credit, Oakville, Richmond Hill, and Vaughan.
Interested parents can find more information about the coding camps on the Code Ninjas website. Rates for the camps are set by locally owned and operated centers, so pricing details can be obtained by contacting the nearest location.
In addition to the partnership with Code Ninjas, Nintendo of Canada has also collaborated with Boston Pizza for a promotion featuring a special Mario-inspired kid’s pizza. These partnerships reflect Nintendo’s commitment to engaging with young audiences and providing them with unique and educational experiences.
Overall, the collaboration between Nintendo of Canada and Code Ninjas is a valuable initiative that aims to introduce children to the world of coding in a fun and interactive way. By combining gaming with educational content, these camps have the potential to inspire a new generation of young coders in Canada.