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North York summer camps and after-school programs help families fill time off school with positive growth and learning experiences. North York camps and programs listed here include camps in Willowdale, Downsview, York Mills, Lawrence Park, Don Mills, Armour Heights, Flemingdon, Bayview Village, and Bathurst Manor. Use this page to compare summer camps in North York by neighbourhood, activity, and program type. Read more
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Power of Words Academy
Enrichment Writing & Public Speaking Programs offered year round for kids 5-15. Select in-person classes (North York, Markham and Mississauga Campuses) or online classes (delivered using Zoom and Google Classroom). Don Mills, Toronto; Markham; Mississauga
Education (multi)
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Canlan Sports
From camps for kids to instructional programs raise your game by working on your skills and learn the fun way, through play-based teaching. Canlan Sports is where we play. Humber Summit, Toronto; Richview, Toronto; Scarborough Village, Toronto; Oakville; Oshawa
Sport: Hockey
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STEM Camp
STEM Camp is a weekly summer day camp at more than 50 locations across Ontario, where youth aged 5-13 engage in fun and amazing activities in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math. 519-475-6600. stemcamp.ca Throughout Ontario (47)
Education: STEM
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Seneca Hill Summer Camp
Our Junior Explorers Camp sparks curiosity through hands-on STEM projects, weekly field trips, water days, and sharpening our school skills — blending fun, discovery, and learning for young innovators! Traditional (multi activity)
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Great Big Theatre Company
Camps in your neighbourhood ! One-week sessions, performances every week. Our experienced, caring staff will introduce your kids to stage performance & guide them toward self-expression. A great confidence-builder ! Throughout Ontario (12)
Arts: Theatre Arts
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Central Montessori Schools
Looking for a fun and enriching summer experience? CMS offers dynamic summer programs for 3 - 12 year-olds to enjoy a variety of engaging activities while making new friends and memories that will last a lifetime. Traditional (multi activity)
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Willowdale School of Music
The best music lessons teach more than how to play an instrument. Since 2012, Willowdale School of Music has been giving kids the skills to change the world through enjoyable, educational and engaging lessons and camps. Arts: Music (multi)
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Barnburner Hockey Academy
Our camps combine on-ice training with elite off-ice development and fun! Players refine stride mechanics on skating treadmills, sharpen accuracy in shooting lanes, & build strength in our gym, all with expert coaching. Sport: Hockey
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WillowWood School Camp and Summer School
WillowWood offers 3 different summer programs: camps for Grades 1-6, skills programs for Gr. 7-9 and high school credits for students in Grades 9-12. Education (multi)
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Bayview Village Junior Tennis Camp
Bayview Village Junior Tennis Camp offers specialized tennis lessons and summer camps for players of all ages and all levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced and competitive tournament. Private and group options. Sport: Tennis
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Education camps, arts camps, and STEM camps are some of the popular choices for North York families, but there are over 200 different activities available for camps. You can use our advanced search to sort for types. North York summer camps and programs can be easily sorted and compared there, by activity, age, and program type.
If you commute elsewhere in the city, you can also find a greater variety of camps in other cities nearby. Use camps.ca to find the following:
North York summer camps start around $120 for one-week sessions. These camps typically cost around $150 - $200, but more specialised educational camps will cost $400 or more.
You can find many North York summer camps and programs at the Toronto Camp Expo held every February. That’s the best time to start planning, as well. If you speak to camps at the expo or reach out to them through the links above, here are some questions to help you find the best for your family:
It’s best to register as early as possible, especially for popular programs that may fill up well before summer begins.
Some North York summer camps offer extended care before the camp day begins or after it ends, although availability varies by program.
Yes. Camps in North York may offer programs for a range of age groups, from young children to teens, depending on the provider and activity focus.
Yes. Many camps allow families to contact staff or administrators to ask about schedules, supervision, registration, and program details before signing up.
Beyond activities, families may want to compare daily schedules, supervision, staff experience, drop-off and pickup times, meal policies, and overall convenience.
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