Sunnyside Up Camp has been dedicated to providing an enriching and diverse experience for all our campers in North York. Our Summer Camp features weekly themed programs tailored to cater to the unique interests of each child. From creative crafts to thrilling science experiments, outdoor adventures, and culinary delights, our engaging activities ensure every camper finds something to spark their curiosity. Sunnyside Up Camp not only offers fun and excitement but also cultivates essential life skills, fosters a sense of community, and nurtures lasting friendships among our campers.
At Toronto Kidz, we believe in the diversity of the kids and their individual interests. We believe that Toronto is a great city to raise an open-minded and globally versed child. We thrive to support families in Toronto to raise responsible, independent and curious children who enjoy an environment full of possibilities. Our programming is built out in a way that brings forward the individuality of each child while promoting team work, friendship and responsibility for your own actions. Our services are designed to let kids discover and learn in an environment that fosters curiosity while being led by experienced and qualified staff. This mix allows our participants to balance the need to being led and making up their own games, finding friends, and solving conflicts during free play.We are passionate about the urban family life in Toronto and raising kids in this versatile city. We believe that living here offers children the opportunity to grow into independent, open-minded global citizens. With TORONTO KIDZ we want to offer families in Toronto children services that are accessible, affordable, and a lot of fun!Brigitte, the Owner and Camp Director has always been passionate about kids and how to raise a caring child who goes through life seeing its endless possibilities. Working in the travel industry with Youth trips, she has witnessed how interested and caring young people are. With TORONTO KIDZ, she hopes to contribute to raising the next generation in a meaningful way
Everything we do at Pioneer Camp is for the purpose of helping children and youth grow spiritually, mentally, socially and physically in a fun-filled and safe place of adventure and challenge. As a Christian camp, everything we do is based on our Biblical convictions about our relationship to God and with one another. This means that we respect the dignity of every person, desire their best and commit to doing our best to help them know they are loved and cared for by God. As a Canadian camp, we adhere to federal and provincial human rights codes.Our staff are well trained to mentor and guide in all aspects of camp life, from developing skills to engaging in conversations about life and faith. We recognize that we live in a world where people have many different beliefs, perspectives and practices. We are committed to welcoming and treating all people with dignity and respect.Founded in 1929, Pioneer Camp located in Muskoka, Ontario has been operating ever since as a life-changing summer camp for children and youth.he camp was established by Dr. Howard Guinness, who came to Canada from England as a missionary. Believing that summer camp was also a vital part of spiritual and leadership development for young people, he invited his first group of young leaders and campers to a summer camp experience at Doe Lake, Ontario in July 1929. Pioneer Camps were held at Doe Lake until 1936 when InterVarsity began looking for a permanent, expandable site.
Camp Muskoka is a summer overnight & day camp for boys and girls. Overnight Camp is for ages 6 to 16. Day Camp is for ages 6 to 12
We are very excited to have all of our returning AND NEW campers join us for our fun packed 2026 summer program! Filled with tons of outdoor activities, games, sports, arts, crafts, workshops, experiments, guest visitors, field trips, and a range of programs never seen before!
Lambton Rural Child Care understands that today’s busy family requires a variety of childcare options and understands that children thrive in many different environments.Lambton Rural Child Care understands that today’s busy family requires a variety of childcare options and understands that children thrive in many different environments.
t Oxford Community Child Care, we believe that children are competent, capable, curious and rich in potential. We are committed to high quality early learning and care where children learn and grow to become confident, independent and contributing members of our community. The Oxford County Child Care Waitlist is an online registry for licensed child care in Oxford County. This online waitlist eliminates the need to contact multiple child care providers to complete multiple applications. You can apply for several licensed child care options in just one application!
Hurontario’s unique small-group philosophy and non-competitive atmosphere has long built self-confidence, strong team skills and lasting friendships. Our “woodsy” approach teaches environmental ethics and provides skills necessary to live in the great outdoors.Campers create their own program through a unique democratic process. Cabin groups decide amongst themselves which activities to request for their schedule – a more flexible approach to learning than that of a school setting. This process teaches social skills, decision-making abilities, and encourages campers to pursue their preferred interests. No day at Hurontario is ever the same!Camp Hurontario’s philosophy sees our groups (a counsellor, counsellor-in-training, and 6 to 8 campers) stay together all day long throughout the entire session. Sharing a cabin, eating meals together, and taking part in their daily activities as a team ensures the campers’ development of strong personal skills and great friendships.
At Today’s Family, the guidance of our Board, the direction of our leaders, and the commitment of our staff come together to create a vibrant community, one that’s leading the way in early learning and child care. Nurturing children and youth, strengthening families and creating communities, we envision that all children have the opportunity to experience the joy of learning. All children should have the right to play. Play is how learning happens.It’s about belonging. Our programs cultivate authentic, caring relationships and connections to create a sense of belonging among and between children, adults and the world around them.t’s about well-being. We believe that every child is developing a sense of self, health and well-being. Our programs nurture children’s healthy development and support their growing sense of self.t’s about expression. Every child is a capable communicator who expresses themselves in many ways. We foster communication and expression in all forms.
Little Prints has been caring for children for more than 30 years. We operate five licensed not-for-profit centres under the same management team. We have a Purchase of Service Agreement with the City of Toronto for families requiring Subsidy.Our centres receive top ratings from the city and province in all categories: facility and staffing, curriculum development, child safety and nutrition.Our Board of Directors is made up of past and current parents and community leaders committed to excellence in childcare. The Board develops the policies and procedures used in our daily operations.Little Prints is committed to creating a supportive environment around each child in our care.We encourage our families to play, learn and share together through our Family Outreach Program, DiscoverAbility.
Founded in 1971, Leaside Daycare Centres (LDCC) provided a service for infants that was almost non-existent in Toronto at the time. The original site, in the lower level of a duplex on Laird Drive, provided space for 12 children. Expansion was imperative.In 1972, 100 McRae was purchased to provide infant care to 35 children. The residential setting was deliberately chosen and provided an ideal setting for babies, and a pleasant area for their walks.The Preschool Division opened in 1975 at 73 Fleming, at the request of parents interested in continuing care beyond age 21/2.Again a residential setting was chosen, and space provided for 35 children, aged 21/2 to 5.In 1984, a group of parents from the Fleming Centre organized a non-profit group and petitioned the Board of Education of East York to provide space for school age daycare in Leaside. Space was provided in Rolph Road for 40 children from kindergarten through grade 4. Rolph Road Daycare Centre, a non-profit organization run by a parent board, employed LDCC to operate and staff the program.In October of 1994, after a process of more than a year, LDCC converted to non-profit centres. By way of government program, LDCC was purchased by Rolph Road Daycare. Despite the change, the programming, staff and philosophy of the daycare centres remain intact. Indeed, Rolph Road Daycare is carrying on business as LDCC. All centres are operated to provide community care.
Behind every great business is an idea, and Carolyn didn’t just have it, she lived it. By opening the Canine Social Company, she meant to share a way of life that welcomes all dogs and offers them exactly what they need.The Canine Social Company is not just a store—it’s a second home. When you step foot in our digs, you become part of our pack.Positive reinforcement is integrated into all our services, and our staff is trained to be ready for every situation.Our products are mostly Canadian, and we carry a wide range of eco-friendly products. There isn’t anything in here that our pups haven’t approved!We’ve created a comfortable, personable and positive environment for you and your dog. Feel free to pop by and chat, or introduce yourself if you haven’t been in before. Our pack is always growing, and we’d love for you to join it.