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Tiny Ninjas

Program Description

Jump into the Tiny Ninja Program , where kids age 4 learn through play. Featuring weekly classes and dedicated coaches, the action-packed curriculum is designed to help children build confidence, agility and coordination in a supportive environment.

Each class starts with a warmup and stretches. We then move onto adventuring through the obstacle courses, finishing up with a fun game and cool down.  Not only will your child have a blast running, jumping and climbing, but they’ll also develop important life skills like perseverance and focus.

DETAILS:

4 kids to 1 coach ratio
1 hour classes
Age 4

Location:

3395 Okanagan Street, Armstrong BC, V4Y 0H2

Summer 2026 SCHEDULE:

Tues – 4:45 to 5:45

MONTHLY ENROLLMENT PRICING:

Standard Monthly Fee: $115 + GST (based on 4 classes per month).

Prorated Adjustments: Fees are adjusted to reflect the number of classes each month. If there’s a holiday or closure, fees are prorated accordingly. For months with 5 classes, the fee is prorated to cover the additional class.

Summer Guest Bookings – July and August

This summer we are opening our regular coached classes to single session guest bookings. No weekly commitment required.

A great fit for kids visiting from out of town, or families who love W2N but cannot lock in a weekly schedule this summer. Book one session or come back a few times, totally up to you.

Price: $28.75 + GST per class

Space is limited and subject to availability. To book a guest spot, email us at info@willing2ninja.com and we will get you set up from there.

FAQ

What is the difference between the Parent & Tot and Tiny Ninja program if we have a 4 year old?

The Parent & Tot is a perfect way to introduce your child to a structured activity, but still having the one-on-one support of you guiding them through it. Our Tiny Ninjas class is for those kiddos who are ready to take the next step, and participate in a coach led class with parents cheering them on from the sidelines. You know your child best and what would be the most supportive option for them, and that is always the right place to start!