Last fall we began offering a First Sail class as an opportunity to learn about and experience an introduction to sailing before committing to a full-length course. This course has been so popular that we’ve decided to add additional dates to the fall schedule. Read More
MBAC NEWS

Miss summer camp already? Check out our year-round youth programs.
We had an amazing summer, and we thank all of you for helping make this camp season one of the best yet! If you are already feeling the end of summer blues the fun doesn’t have to end! MBAC offers a number of opportunities year-round for kids and families to have fun on the water. Check out our list of upcoming activities for kids, and some for kids and families to enjoy together! Read More

ICS Specialty Program welcomes new teacher
A new year of Inspire Charter School Specialty Enrichment Program has begun at Mission Bay Aquatic Center. The new year brings in a new teacher, Mrs. Robyn Ralston, for the two-day a week academic support and enrichment program for home school students. Read More

Watersports credit classes offer unique college experience
Be sure to leave some time in your schedule this semester for a class like no other. San Diego State University and University of San Diego students have a truly unique opportunity to learn a new watersport, meet new people, and enjoy the best outdoor experiences that San Diego has to offer, all while working towards their degree. Read More

Last chance for camp!
The last days of summer camp 2017 are quickly approaching. We have had an amazing time this summer creating memories that will last a lifetime but there’s still time to fit in one last week of camp.

MBAC Story: Ethan’s camp experience
Ethan Pursel is a cherished camper who has been attending The Watersports Camp for six years. Ethan has high functioning autism, which requires 1-on-1 attention at all times from a dedicated inclusion counselor. Check out this avid surfer’s story, narrated by his mother, Julie, regarding his experience at Associated Student’s Mission Bay Aquatic Center.