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Are you looking for the perfect activity to keep your kids busy after school? There are so many fun extracurricular activities in Toronto that will help your child grow. Whether they’re into sports, or science, they’ll definitely fall in love with a new hobby.
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1. Mad Science
Mad Science offers hands-on experiments that spark curiosity and encourage kids to explore the world of STEM. With interactive sessions in chemistry, physics, and robotics, kids can unleash their inner scientist.
Where: Multiple locations; click here to find out
2. City Dance Corps
Get your body moving and learn to dance with City Dance Corps. They offer energetic dance classes in a range of styles, from ballet to hip hop.
Where: 950 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M6H 1Z2
3. Toronto Public Library
The Toronto Public Library offers free after-school programs that include homework help, reading clubs, and creative activities. Check out their website to find out which branches have these programs!
Where: Various locations
4. The Circus Fix
Has your kid ever talked about joining the circus? Check out The Circus Fix! Your kid will have loads of fun learning circus arts like aerial silks, juggling, and acrobatics.
Where: The Circus Fix EAST (17 Carlaw Ave. Unit 2, Toronto, ON M4M 2R7)
5. Pine Project
Pine Project connects kids with nature through outdoor programs focused on wilderness skills, ecological awareness, and adventure. It’s a great way to get them off screens and outside!
Where: Multiple locations; click here to find out
6. The Artful Child
Let your child explore their inner creativity at The Artful Child. They’ve been around for five decades and bring art, play, and joy into children’s lives.
Where: Multiple locations; click here to find out
7. Clay with Me
Get your hands dirty and work with clay to make pottery and sculptures. Your kids will have so much fun learning the basics of pottery and taking home their unique creations.
Where: Multiple locations; click here to find out
8. True North Sports Camps
Are your kids interested in sports but not ready for a competitive league? Check out True North’s weekly clinics for kids aged 4 to 13. They are currently offering baseball and basketball, and all skill levels are welcome!
Where: Multiple locations; click here to find out
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