March Break Camp Toronto 2026: Camps and Programs for Kids
Looking for a March Break camp in Toronto or planned March Break programs for kids during the 2026 March Activity Week?
This guide lists a selection of March Break options available across the city, including school-based day camps,
museum camps, and scheduled March Break programming offered by Toronto organizations.
The options included reflect different March Break formats and areas of focus, including
academic enrichment and curriculum reinforcement (such as math and English),
STEM and coding activities, science and research-based learning,
arts and creative workshops, and recreation and movement.
Both full-week day camps and scheduled or visit-based programming are represented.
Families in North York, Leaside, and other Toronto neighbourhoods may find this overview useful when comparing
March Break camp types, subject areas, and schedules.
Tip: Always confirm the current year’s dates, age ranges, and registration details on the official page linked for each program.
Common searches this guide helps with
Toronto March Break: quick FAQ
What’s the difference between a March Break camp and March Break programming?
A March Break camp typically runs as a full-day, multi-day registration (often Monday–Friday). March Break programming is usually drop-in or visit-based activities published on an institution’s March Break page. This guide includes both, clearly labeled.
What should I search if I need a North York March Break camp?
Try: North York March Break camp or March Break camp Toronto. Then confirm schedules and age ranges on the official camp page.
How do I choose between academic structure and activity-based options?
If your child benefits from routine, look for structured days (often “academic” or learning-focused). If your goal is variety and outings, March Break programming pages can be ideal for a flexible plan.