Creative Arts & Sensory Drop-In

May 28, 2024 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm – For caregivers and their children aged 18 months – 6 years of age. Join us each week for a new open-ended art and sensory activity. Sensory and open-ended activities encourage learning through exploration, problem solving, curiosity and creativity. Each week will feature 2 different activities. Dress for mess! No registration required.

Wards Island Lunch

May 29, 2024 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm – Lunch will be at The Riviera restaurant.  We’ll have a relaxing day on the island – walking along the boardwalk, soaking up the sun. We will meet at Cinnabon.  take line 1 to Union stn., walk east toward Bay St., turn right onto Bay St. then left onto Queens Quay W. to board  ferry at […]

EarlyON Baby Drop In

May 29, 2024 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm – For caregivers and their babies aged 0-18 months. Join us in a safe inviting environment as we participate in free-play activities and early literacy activities for babies, such as reading, singing and hand rhymes. time for socialization with other parents and caregivers. No registration required.

EarlyON Family Drop In

May 29, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – For caregivers and their children aged 0-6 years of age. Play and socialize in a safe, relaxed and supportive environment. Participate in open-ended activities, S.T.E.M activities and sensory play and then join us for circle time! Connect with our RECE to ask about resources and community programs. No registration required.

EarlyON Family Drop In

May 30, 2024 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – For caregivers and their children aged 0-6 years of age. Play and socialize in a safe, relaxed and supportive environment. Participate in open-ended activities, S.T.E.M activities and sensory play and then join us for circle time! Connect with our RECE to ask about resources and community programs. No registration required.

Toronto Street Names

May 30, 2024 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – Toronto’s past is reflected through it’s street names and neighbourhoods.  Richard Fiennes-Clinton will share stories behind Yonge Street, Toronto’s oldest street, and the world’s longest, as well as the meanings behind the communities of Summerhill, Rosedale, Yorkville and more.