Child Care Frequently Asked Questions
We provide care for children up to age 12.
We offer two key programs: Early Learning and Care and Before & After School Care.
Early Learning and Care is divided into four programs: Infant (ages six weeks to 18 months), Toddler (ages 18 months to 30 months), Nursery School (ages 30 months to 44 months), and Preschool (ages 30 months to 44 months). Nursery School is a half-day program that operates from September to June. Preschool is a full-year program.
Before & After School Care is divided into two programs: Kindergarten (ages 4 and 5) and School Age (ages 6 to 12).
Staff-to-child ratios differ by program.
Infant program — 1:3
Toddler program — 1:5
Preschool program —1:8
Kindergarten program — 1:13
School Age program (ages 6 to 8) — 1:15
School Age program (ages 9 to 12) — 1:20
Most of our educators are Registered Early Childhood Educators, while others hold qualifications such as Ontario Certified Teacher, Social Service Worker, Child and Youth Worker, and Recreation and Leisure services. All educators are required to have Standard First Aid with CPR-C and provide a valid Police Record Check.
The Y offers child care programs at over 300 locations across the Greater Toronto Area. Programs currently operate in Dufferin County, Durham Region, Halton Region, Peel Region, City of Toronto, and York Region. Visit our Find a Y locator to find the centre closest to you.
Our standard hours of operation are 7:30 am–6 pm. Some locations offer extended hours to accommodate the needs of the community. Visit our Find a Y locator for the hours of operation at the centre closest to you.
Children in full-day programs receive nutritious lunches and morning and afternoon snacks. Children in Before & After School programs receive nutritious morning and afternoon snacks. All meals and snacks are prepared by a caterer or onsite cook and follow the Government of Canada’s Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants: Recommendations from Six to 24 Months, Canada’s Food Guide: Healthy Eating Recommendations, and Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. All centres post menus for the current and following week.
The YMCA of Greater Toronto also offers camp and children’s registered programs.
Day camp programs for children ages 4 to 12 are offered during schools’ March and winter breaks. Overnight camp programs for ages 5 to 16 are offered during the summer break. Learn more at our Camps & Outdoor Centres page.
Children’s registered programs include Health & Fitness programs, such as swimming, basketball, soccer, karate, and dance, and youth workshops like Canadian Red Cross Babysitting and Red Cross Stay Safe. Learn more at our Children & Youth Programs page.
The YMCA of Greater Toronto has offered licensed child care programs since 1968 and has grown to become the largest provider of licensed not-for-profit child care in Ontario.
To register your child for a licensed child care program, complete our Child Care Inquiry Form or contact a YMCA Child Care centre directly. Visit our Find a Y locator to find the contact details of centres closest to you.
Find the centres closest to you by using our Find a Y locator.
The YMCA strives to accommodate all registration requests as quickly as possible. There may be times, however, when space is unavailable in the program or at the location you have chosen. In that case, you will be offered a place on our waitlist.
Children are added to waitlists in sequence, based on the date and time your application is received and other factors. To learn more about considerations and exceptions that affect waitlist placement, please refer to our Parent Handbook.
YMCA of Greater Toronto’s Child Care admissions review process aligns with the charity’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging strategic goals.
Yes, you may join the waitlist at more than one centre.
No, placing your child on a waitlist is free of charge.
Unfortunately, we do not hold child care spaces. If you want to keep an active registration, you must pay 100% of your child care fees whether or not your child attends.
Children enrolled in a Before & After School program will be automatically registered in their current program for the next school year. Families will be notified by their Program Supervisor if care is no longer available at their location.
Registration confirmation will be sent to your My Y account. Sign in access your confirmation receipt and to confirm we have your most current email address on file.
Complete a Registration Change Request Form to make changes to your child care registration, including type of registration, method of payment, and contact information.
To withdraw your child’s registration in a program, complete a Registration Change Request Form. Please allow up to 10 business days for changes to be processed.
Withdrawal notices for the 2024–25 school year will be accepted until August 16, 2024. Any notices received online after this time will be charged for the 10 business days' period.
To register an additional child for YMCA Before & After School care starting September 2024, please speak with the Program Supervisor at the location where you wish to register them. Confirmation of space availability will be required before a new registration is confirmed.
Child care fees vary by program and region. No deposit or administration fee is required.
Child care payments can be made by pre-authorized payment/debit authorization or credit card. Families can choose one of the three monthly withdrawal dates for their child care fees to be processed.
If you require payment arrangements outside our current terms and conditions, please contact us at csac@ymcagta.org.
No, discounts are not offered for multiple registrations.
To inquire about a child care subsidy, please contact your local regional subsidy office. A list of regional subsidy offices can be found in our external resources section. The subsidy is determined through an application process and your financial circumstances.
Yes, your child can be registered while you wait for subsidy approval. Full rate child care fees will be applied until your subsidy is confirmed.
Yes, child care fees can be paid by someone other than the primary contact on a child’s file.
Yes. Refunds for child care fees are not available for absences due to illness.
BASP is a funding agreement between the Region of Peel and child care providers to improve affordability for eligible families. It lowers before and after school program fees for children ages 6 to 12 by 50% and supports enrichment program activities for children enrolled in these licensed programs. This pilot project began September 4, 2023 and will run until June 27, 2025.
Families with children ages 6 to 12 registered in a licensed Before & After School program in the Region of Peel will see their fees reduced by 50% until June 27, 2025.
As of June 30, 2025 child care fees will return to being charged at the YMCA Base Rate.
Children ages 6 to 12 (as of August 31, 2024) enrolled in a licensed YMCA Before & After School program in Peel are eligible for BASP fee reduction.
Children who turn 6 between September 1 and December 31, 2024 will continue to receive fee reductions from the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) program until the month after their sixth birthday. After that, they will be eligible for BASP fee reduction.
- Children under the age of 6. They do, however, remain eligible for the CWELCC program until the month after their sixth birthday.
- Children who turn 6 between January 1 and June 28, 2025. They remain eligible for the CWELCC program until June 27, 2025.
- Children registered in Day Camp or Licensed Summer Break Club programs
- Children registered in programs outside the Region of Peel
Yes. Families in receipt of child care fee subsidy with the Region of Peel do qualify for the BASP fee reduction. The 50% fee reduction will be applied to your approved parental rate provided by the Region of Peel.
Yes, the weekly cost of our Licensed Winter Break Club and Licensed March Break Club programs for school age children in the Region of Peel will be reduced by 50%.
Our Before & After School programs in the Region of Peel for children ages 6–12 are enriched with new or enhanced extra-curricular activities such as music, sports, arts and STEAM. The activities are optional and will be based on families’ needs and children’s interests.
The CWELCC agreement is a five-year plan the Ontario government signed with the Government of Canada to lower child care fees for eligible families, improve wages for child care staff, and increase access to quality child care programs.
The agreement will help the Y improve the accessibility and affordability of our high-quality, licensed child care for families while ensuring our youngest learners gain from stimulating learning experiences.
Child care fees for eligible children have been reduced by 52.75% to a minimum of $12 a day. As of January 1 2025, fees for eligible children will be a maximum of $22 a day.
- Children who turn 6 by June 30 of the current calendar year (all Licensed School Break Child Care programs are eligible)
- Children who turn 6 after June 30 will be eligible until the last day of month in which they turn 6
- Children over age 5
- Children registered in day camp or children’s programs
No, families do not need to proactively enrol. Enrolment in the program will be done by licensed child care operators like the YMCA of Greater Toronto.
Your registration details can be changed through our Registration Change Request Form.
You can withdraw from a program using our Registration Change Request Form. We require at least 10 business days’ notice to withdraw. Payments will be adjusted upon receipt of your withdrawal notification.
Visit our inclement weather procedure page to learn about our latest policies. Please note child care fee refunds are not issued for days missed due to inclement weather.
Payment receipts for tax purpose are conveniently saved in your My Y account. Visit our child care and camp receipt page to find instructions for signing into My Y, as well as downloading and reading receipts.