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March Break Camps

There are no breaks at March Break Day Camp

Offered during the schools March break our programs encourage learning, exploration, fun, and adventure. As children take a break from their school routine, Today’s Family educators step in with intentional child led learning and a week of adventure.

As with all of Today’s Family programs, our March Break Camp is centred on the experience of play and the potential for learning it provides.

March Break Camp is available in select locations throughout Hamilton, Halton, and Haldimand-Norfolk, offering three camp programs:

  • Kinder Camp (age four to six)
  • Adventure Camp (age seven to nine)
  • Extreme Camp (ages ten to twelve)

Registration is currently CLOSED.

Locations

Collegiate, 49 Collegiate Ave., Stoney Creek
Franklin Rd, 500 Franklin Road., Hamilton
R.A. Riddell, 200 Cranbrook Dr., Hamilton
St. Augustine, 25 Alma St., Dundas
C.H. Norton, 2120 Cleaver Ave., Burlington

Hamilton Camp Program Information – Kinder
Hamilton Camp Program Information – Adventure & Extreme

Lakewood, 713 St George St., Port Dover
Download Camp Program Information

 

Fees

March Break Camp Weekly Cost

Hamilton
Hamilton Kinder Camp: $107.50
Adventure/Extreme Camp: $220.50
Halton
Kinder Camp: $108.68
Adventure/Extreme Camp: $230.00
Haldimand-Norfolk
Kinder Camp: $92.23
Adventure/Extreme Camp: $195.20

*Rate Reduction from CWELCC has been applied to Kinder camp programming for eligible families

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cancellation Policy?

Due to increased demand for camp programming, our cancellation policy has been updated. Parents/guardians must give a minimum of 30 days’ written notice of intent to withdraw from any/all camp weeks from the first day of camp. For summer camp, regardless of the impacted week, all withdrawal requests for the summer season must be received by June 1. If notice is not received, full program fees will be charged. For more information on terms, location details and fees, please see our parent handbooks.

Parent Handbooks can be found here: https://www.todaysfamily.ca/locations/

What is a Family Meeting?

To ensure the success of all children in our programs, Today’s Family hosts Family Meetings as part of the camp registration process. This allows us to get to know each other allowing children and families to explore their camp environment. Family Meetings are in person and may be group sessions. You can request an individual appointment, should you want to discuss your child’s needs or require accommodation. Please reach out to childcare@todaysfamily.ca for more information.

Is Financial Assistance Available?

Qualifying families may be eligible for subsidy through the Social Development and Early Childhood Services.

Are Healthy Snacks Provided?

Today’s Family provides healthy snacks made with whole ingredients in accordance with the Canada Food Guide. Menus are posted within program rooms and copies are also available to parents and families. Please be sure to alert us of any allergies or food restrictions. If possible, we will try to provide an alternative. Please bring a nut-free lunch and refillable water bottle every day.

Can Families Volunteer During the Summer?

If you are interested in volunteering on a field trip, please contact your Program Supervisor.

Only staff of Today’s Family employees will have the direct responsibility for the supervision of children in the camp programs. Please note: Volunteers and students are not considered part of the staff / caregiver to child ratio.

What are the Program Hours?

Today’s Family Camp Programs operate from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. We are closed on statutory holidays.

What Occurs During Extreme Weather Events?

To ensure the health and safety of all, camp staff will modify activities to accommodate for weather.

Weather permitting, children will have time outdoors every day. Today’s Family adheres with extreme heat/weather procedures outlined by local municipalities, any impact to scheduled programs or operations will be communicated with families.

What Happens During a Serious Occurrence?

Safety of children is our top priority. A serious occurrence is an incident that poses a significant risk to a child’s health, safety, or well-being. To learn more about site-specific procedures to ensure child safety, please contact your Program Supervisor.

Serious occurrences that happen in your child’s Camp Program will be posted at the program location for your information. 

What Should My Camper Bring to Camp Each Day?

  • Lunch (nut-free)
  • Weather appropriate clothing
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Comfortable shoes

To keep camp focused on play, we ask that valuables, including electronics, stay home to prevent loss or damage and encourage engagement.

If a personal item is needed, please inform us in advance and we will make accommodations. Families are encouraged to stay connected through the educators, the supervisor’s office, or the Family Fridge App for communication.