School Break Programs
When school is out, the Y has a wide range of programs for children 4 to 13 at locations across the Greater Toronto Area. So many options, so much fun!
Summer Break Options
Summer Break Camps
Ages 4 to 15
- For ages 4-15, July to August 2025, explore exciting summer programs at over 50 GTA locations.
- The Y offers diverse full-day and overnight camps to keep children active and engaged throughout the school break.
- Choose the perfect camp to make this summer unforgettable!
Licensed Summer Break Club
Ages 4 to 12
Children will enjoy outdoor fun, active sports and group projects based on the their interests and guided by YMCA curricula.
- For ages 4 to 12
- Conveniently located in child care locations throughout the GTA
- Programs led by Registered Early Childhood Educators
Available to families registered in YMCA Licensed Child Care only. CWELCC discounts apply upon registration.
Winter and March Break Camps
Ages 6 to 12
Camp fun doesn’t have to end with summer! At our 9 Health and Fitness centres, children ages 6–12 can keep the camp spirit alive with engaging activities that spark creativity, energy, and excitement.
Activities include:
- Arts & crafts
- Sports
- Classic camp games
Join us and keep the fun going all year long!
Licensed Winter & March Break Club
Ages 4 to 12
Children will enjoy seasonal arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor activities, and projects based on the their interests and guided by YMCA curricula.
- For ages 4 to 12
- Conveniently located in child care locations throughout the GTA
- Programs led by Registered Early Childhood Educators
Available to families registered in YMCA Licensed Child Care only. CWELCC discounts apply upon registration.
March Break Options Only
Overnight Camp
Ages 4 to 13
Give your child an unforgettable March Break adventure at YMCA Camp Pine Crest! Campers ages 9 to 13 will dive into a world of winter excitement, making memories and new friends along the way.
This fun-filled week will feature:
- Snowshoeing
- Cross-country skiing
- High ropes
- Snow tubing
- Maple sugaring
Don't miss out on a March Break packed with fun and discovery!
Outdoor Adventure Camp
Ages 6 to 12
Do you have a child who’s always ready for an outdoor adventure? Join us at YMCA Cedar Glen Outdoor Centre’s March Break Day Camp, where campers will explore nature while building new skills and friendships.
Throughout the week, campers will experience:
- Archery
- Fire building
- Orienteering
- Nature exploration
Get ready for a week full of outdoor fun and adventure!
How to Register
Step #1: See all programs currently available for registration on our Y Guide.
Step #2: Once you have selected your program, complete check out on My Y. For assistance, call 647-439-6611 (local) or 877-303-2267 (toll-free).
Subsidy Available
Municipal child care subsidy can be applied to School Break programs. Details vary by municipality. Before starting your registration, please check the regional guidelines to ensure you meet the criteria set by your municipality.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Y Guide is a directory of all programs available for registration at the YMCA of Greater Toronto for individuals 0-18 years of age, and family camp programs. The Y Guide allows you to select programs you are interested in registering for, and creating a list of Favourite Items. When you are ready to register, you will complete the registration within My Y, our account membership and program registration tool.
For members currently registered in YMCA programs: If you have not activated your My Y account , go to My Y and click "Forgot your password?" Please do not create a new account. All YMCA families have had their information migrated to the My Y system. See video here.
For new members: Create a My Y account
For School Break program fee information, refer to the Y Guide. Applicable discounts (Early Bird, CWELCC, etc.) will be applied at checkout.
Yes. YMCA Licensed School Break Child Care program fees are eligible for the CWELCC 52.75% fee reduction. To qualify, the registered child must be 6 or younger. Summer, Winter and March Break Day Camp programs are not eligible for CWELCC fee reductions.
No. Full-week registration is required for our School Break programs.
Families will be responsible for their transportation to and from program locations during Winter and March Break. During Summer Break, bussing is only available for Day Camp programming. See the Summer Bus Schedule.
Yes. The Licensed School Break Child Care program is only available to families currently registered in a YMCA Child Care program.
You will receive a full refund for any fees you have paid for any Day Camp program days that are cancelled. For Licensed School Break Child Care programs, we do not provide refunds for cancellations that fall within our inclement weather procedure.
If you wish to withdraw a participant from a program, you can do so by accessing the participant’s Registration History via your My Y account or by submitting your request to withdraw by email to register@ymcagta.org. Withdrawals that are processed online or requested by email at least 10 days before the start of the program will receive a refund minus an administration fee of 10% per program being withdrawn. Cancellation requests received with less than 10 days' notice will receive a refund minus an administration fee of 50% of the cost of the program being cancelled. A doctor's note is required for cancellations due to medical reasons. Refunds are not granted for inclement weather. Any refund request received after the start of the course will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Refunds take 2-3 weeks to process.
Explore Y Children & Family Programs
Whether you’re looking for licensed care for your child, engaging programs for your teens, or a way to spend time with the whole family, we’ve got you covered! Here at the Y, we offer a range of activities for all ages:
- School Break options
- Teen Nights, Leadership, and Certifications for Teens
- Family Camp and Outdoor Education
- Licensed Child Care
- And more!
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