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Children's Recreation and Social Activities

Early learning, sports, recreation, social, and cultural programs for children up to approximately 10 years of age. For camps, click here.

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Provides parents/caregivers and their children a chance to connect, socialize, play, and learn. Playgroups include:
  • Crafts
  • Educational toys
  • Healthy snacks
  • Circle time
  • Outings
  • Outdoor time
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Provides parents/caregivers and their children a chance to connect, socialize, play, and learn. Playgroups include:
  • Crafts
  • Educational toys
  • Healthy snacks
  • Circle time
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Provides a variety of classes for parents and their children, includes:
  • Playgroups with scheduled activities (that might focus on art, science, and math) with free playtime and a snack
  • Bond to Literacy
  • Kids Have Stress Too
  • Nutritional education programs
  • Community cooking classes
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Helps children develop their language by learning songs, rhymes and stories. Parents/guardians participate in the class with their kids.
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Provides a cooking class for parents/guardians and their children to learn to cook healthy meals together.
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Playgroup for toddlers and their guardians with a focus on active play and a chance to make new friends. Healthy snack included.
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Provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up. Mentors and mentees meet for one hour a week and hang out or do activities together on school grounds.
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Indoor skateboard/rollerblade/scooter park for youth.
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Offer a wide range of activities that help girls progress from Sparks to Rangers, building their skills and knowledge as they go. This structure ensures that girls can grow and learn at their own pace, no matter when they start their journey in guiding. Includes:

  • Be Well: Focus on physical and mental health
  • Build Skills: Develop life skills
  • Connect and Question: Explore connections within communities
  • Experiment and Create: Understand the world and express creativity
  • Explore Identities: Appreciate uniqueness and differences
  • Guide Together: Learn about Guiding in Canada and globally
  • Into the Outdoors: Discover nature and wildlife.
  • Take Action: Turn thoughts and passions into actions
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A variety of programs of kids and their parents/guardians. Programs focus on information, support, friendships, and activities.

Examples of types of programs:

  • Seasonal events
  • Coffee Break for Parents/Guardians
  • Baby Club
  • Craft and Play
  • Workshops


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