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Please allow a minimum of 4 weeks to process a Note: If a caregiver is providing their own
membership prior to registration. support worker, the Adapted and Inclusive
Recreation Programs office must be notified in
Returning participants advance so the appropriate agreement may be
Must contact staff to update their membership prior signed and submitted one week prior to the
to registration and notify staff of any changes. program start date.
Day Time Start Code
How to Register
Fall Session
If participants require 1:1 support for behavioural, Integration Staff 3 yrs+ Free/9 wks
personal or medical care, they will be requested to
M-Su 9am-9pm Sep 29 3106121
provide their own support worker/family member/
volunteer. The support person does not pay a fee to Winter Session
attend. Integration Staff 3 yrs+ Free/9 wks
M-Su 9am-9pm Jan 5 3106198
Adapted Recreation Programs March Break
To register for adapted recreation programs: Integration Staff 6-13 yrs Free/5 days
1. E
nsure you have a membership. M-F 9am-4pm Mar 11 3106242
2. U sing the available registration methods, register
into adapted recreation program barcode of
choice.
3. If the program is full, please register to be on the
waitlist.
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Adaptive Equipment York Recreation Centre
This fitness centre offers a barrier-free space for
Portable Lift with Sling wheelchair access and features the following
Available at Douglas Snow Aquatic Centre wheelchair accessible fitness equipment: arm
(416-395-7588) and Regent Park Aquatic Centre bicycle, recumbent stepper, total body exerciser
(416-338-2237). (both upper and lower body workout with varying
The Portable Lift is an assistive device used for resistances), a Smith machine for overhead lifting,
participants whose mobility is limited. The device and a dual pulley high and low machine for a variety
will aid the caregiver in transferring the participant of resistance exercises.
from one piece of equipment to another. For fitness centre information, see the Toronto/East
To reserve a time to use the portable lift, call the York and West Toronto/York Districts FUN Guide or
above facilities directly. visit toronto.ca/fitness.
Sledge Hockey-Beginner
• Introduces participants to Sledge Hockey skills
and drills.
• Instructors will assist participants on improving
their individual skills each week.
Scarborough District – Fall 2018/Winter 2019 Adapted and Inclusive Recreation Programs 17
Agincourt RC.... Birchmount CC....
Agincourt RC Day Time Start Code Day Time Start Code
31 Glen Watford Dr, 416-396-4037
Adapted Swim Lessons: Drop-in Adapted Sports
Day Time Start Code Ultra Swim 4/5 5-16 yrs $92/9 wks 19 yrs+ Free/7 wks
Adapted Swim Lessons: Preschool Tue 5:45pm-6:15pm Jan 8 3122759 M/W/F 9:30am-11:30am Oct 24 3136112
Swim 1/2 3-5 yrs $90/9 wks
Tue 6:15pm-6:45pm Jan 8 3122760 Winter Session
Tue 4:45pm-5:15pm Oct 2 3122740
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Swim Lessons:
Tue 4:45pm-5:15pm Oct 2 3122741 Ultra Youth Swim 9-16 yrs $92/9 wks Ultra Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $82/8 wks
Tue 5:15pm-5:45pm Oct 2 3122742 Mon 4:30pm-5pm Jan 7 3135405
Tue 6:45pm-7:15pm Jan 8 3122761
Tue 5:15pm-5:45pm Oct 2 3122743 Adapted Swim Lessons:
Tue 6:45pm-7:15pm Jan 8 3122762
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Cooking 13-29 yrs $60/9 wks Ultra Swim 3/4 5 yrs+ $82/8 wks
Ultra Swim 1 5-16 yrs $90/9 wks
Mon 5pm-5:30pm Jan 7 3127054
Thu 5:45pm-7pm Jan 10 3106191
Tue 4:15pm-4:45pm Oct 2 3122732 Adapted Swim Lessons:
March Break
Adapted Swim Lessons: Ultra Swim 4/5 5 yrs+ $82/8 wks
Adapted Adventure Camp
Ultra Swim 1/2 5-16 yrs $90/9 wks
6-13 yrs $132/5 wks Mon 5:30pm-6pm Jan 7 3127057
Tue 5:45pm-6:15pm Oct 2 3122739 Adapted Swim Lessons: Ultra Youth
M-F 9am-4pm Mar 11 3106243
Adapted Swim Lessons: Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $82/8 wks
Ultra Swim 2 5-16 yrs $90/9 wks Albert Campbell CI Mon 6pm-6:30pm Jan 7 3127056
1550 Sandhurst Cir, 416-396-4009
Tue 4:15pm-4:45pm Oct 2 3122733 Drop-in Adapted Sports
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Swim Lessons: 19 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Ultra Swim 3 5-16 yrs $90/9 wks Ultra Swim 1/2 3 yrs+ $88/9 wks
M/W/F 9:30am-11:30am Jan 7 3136480
Tue 6:15pm-6:45pm Oct 2 3122738 Mon 6pm-6:30pm Oct 1 3120360
Adapted Swim Lessons: Mon 6:30pm-7pm Oct 1 3137173 Cedarbrae CI
550 Markham Rd, 416-396-4006
Ultra Swim 4/5 5-16 yrs $90/9 wks Berner Trail CRC Adapted Leisure Swim
Tue 5:45pm-6:15pm Oct 2 3122734 120 Berner Trail, 416-396-4054
All Ages Free/10 wks
Tue 6:15pm-6:45pm Oct 2 3122735 Adapted Yoga 6-12 yrs $52/9 wks
Tue 6pm-8pm Oct 2 3122621
Adapted Swim Lessons: Tue 6pm-7pm Oct 2 3140990 Winter Session
Ultra Youth Swim 9-16 yrs $90/9 wks
Active8 19 yrs+ $138/9 wks Adapted Leisure Swim
Tue 6:45pm-7:15pm Oct 2 3122736 Mon 9am-3pm Oct 1 3106117 All Ages Free/10 wks
Tue 6:45pm-7:15pm Oct 2 3122737 Wed 9am-3pm Oct 3 3106119 Tue 6pm-8pm Jan 8 3122684
Adapted Cooking 13-29 yrs $60/9 wks Winter Session
Commander Park RC
Thu 5:45pm-7pm Oct 4 3106114 Adapted Yoga 6-12 yrs $52/9 wks 140 Commander Blvd, 416-396-4024
Winter Session Tue 6pm-7pm Jan 8 3140992
Adapted Swim Lessons: Preschool Adapted Leisure Skate
Active8 19 yrs+ $141/9 wks All Ages Free/9 wks
Swim 1/2 3-5 yrs $92/9 wks
Mon 9am-3pm Jan 7 3106194 Sun 3:15pm-4pm Oct 15 3119780
Tue 4:45pm-5:15pm Jan 8 3122765
Wed 9am-3pm Jan 9 3106196 Winter Session
Tue 4:45pm-5:15pm Jan 8 3122766
Birchmount CC Adapted Leisure Skate
Tue 5:15pm-5:45pm Jan 8 3122767
93 Birchmount Rd, 416-396-4311 All Ages Free/9 wks
Tue 5:15pm-5:45pm Jan 8 3122768
Adapted Swim Lessons: Sun 3:15pm-4pm Jan 7 3119574
Adapted Swim Lessons:
Ultra Swim 1 5-16 yrs $92/9 wks Ultra Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Curran Hall CC
Mon 4:30pm-5pm Oct 1 3135116 277 Orton Park Rd, 416-396-5156
Tue 4:15pm-4:45pm Jan 8 3122757
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Swim Lessons: Social Night 16-29 yrs $21/9 wks
Ultra Swim 1/2 5-16 yrs $92/9 wks Ultra Swim 3/4 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Fri 6:30pm-9:30pm Oct 19 3102382
Mon 5pm-5:30pm Oct 1 3126530 Active8 19 yrs+ $138/9 wks
Tue 5:45pm-6:15pm Jan 8 3122764
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Swim Lessons: Wed 9am-3pm Oct 3 3118479
Ultra Swim 2 5-16 yrs $92/9 wks Ultra Swim 4/5 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Winter Session
Mon 5:30pm-6pm Oct 1 3126532 Social Night 16-29 yrs $21/9 wks
Tue 4:15pm-4:45pm Jan 8 3122758
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Swim Lessons: Ultra Youth
Fri 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 11 3121608
Ultra Swim 3 5-16 yrs $92/9 wks Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Active8 19 yrs+ $141/10 wks
Mon 6pm-6:30pm Oct 1 3126531
Tue 6:15pm-6:45pm Jan 8 3122763 Wed 9am-3pm Jan 9 3121610
Active8 19 yrs+ Free/10 wks Wed 5:30pm-6pm Jan 9 3122285 Fri 7pm-7:30pm Oct 5 3100078
Mon 9am-3pm Jan 7 3121611 FUNdamentals 6-12 yrs $51/8 wks Fri 7pm-7:30pm Oct 5 3100080
Mon 6pm-7pm Jan 7 3116032 Winter Session
L’Amoreaux CI Adapted Splash Club Adapted Swim Lessons:
2501 Bridletown Cir, 416-396-4005
13 yrs+ $23/9 wks Ultra Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Adapted Swim Lessons: Fri 6pm-6:30pm Jan 11 3100514
Fri 10am-12noon Jan 11 3122286
Ultra Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $88/9 wks
Adapted Basketball Fri 6pm-6:30pm Jan 11 3100515
Sat 12:30pm-1pm Sep 29 3100340
13-29 yrs $49/8 wks Fri 6:30pm-7pm Jan 11 3100516
Sat 1pm-1:30pm Sep 29 3100341
Mon 7pm-8pm Jan 7 3116033 Fri 6:30pm-7pm Jan 11 3100517
Winter Session
Adapted Swim Lessons: Adapted Swim Lessons:
Adapted Swim Lessons: Ultra Swim 1 16 yrs+ $92/9 wks Ultra Swim 3/4 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Ultra Swim 1/2 5 yrs+ $90/9 wks
Fri 9:30am-10am Jan 11 3122283 Fri 7pm-7:30pm Jan 11 3100518
Sat 10:30am-11am Jan 5 3100602
Sat 11am-11:30am Jan 5 3100603 Warden Hilltop CC Fri 7pm-7:30pm Jan 11 3100519
25 Mendelssohn St, 416-392-7640
St. Mark’s United Church FUNdamentals 6-12 yrs $48/9 wks
115 Orton Park Rd, 416-396-5143
Sat 10am-11am Oct 6 3106123
Social Club 24 yrs+ $21/9 wks
Adapted Basketball
Tue 11am-2pm Oct 2 3114814 13-29 yrs $59/9 wks
Winter Session
Sat 11:15am-12:30pm Oct 6 3106124
Social Club 24 yrs+ $21/9 wks
Adapted Recreation
Tue 11am-2pm Jan 8 3121609 13-29 yrs $138/9 wks
Toronto Pan Am Sports Ctr Sat 1pm-4pm Oct 6 3106122
875 Morningside Ave, 416-283-5222 Active8 19 yrs+ $138/9 wks
Adapted Swim Lessons: Tue 9am-3pm Oct 2 3106116
Ultra Swim 1 5-10 yrs $90/9 wks Thu 9am-3pm Oct 4 3106118
Wed 4:30pm-5pm Oct 3 3123165 Winter Session
Adapted Swim Lessons: FUNdamentals 6-12 yrs $49/9 wks
Ultra Swim 2 5-10 yrs $90/9 wks
Sat 10am-11am Jan 5 3106199
Wed 5pm-5:30pm Oct 3 3123166 Adapted Basketball
FUNdamentals 6-12 yrs $50/9 wks 13-29 yrs $60/9 wks
Mon 6pm-7pm Oct 1 3115963 Sat 11:15am-12:30pm Jan 5 3106200
Adapted Swim Lessons: Active8 19 yrs+ $141/9 wks
Ultra Swim 1 10-17 yrs $90/9 wks
Tue 9am-3pm Jan 8 3106193
Wed 5:30pm-6pm Oct 3 3123164 Thu 9am-3pm Jan 10 3106195
Adapted Basketball
13-29 yrs $49/9 wks
Mon 7pm-8pm Oct 1 3115964
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Fitness
Programs • Centres • Passes • Memberships
Program Descriptions
Refer to the fitness program listings to see what is offered at a location close to you or visit toronto.ca/fitness.
Smart Start
A small group class for those recovering from or living with illness, includes
seated, standing and moving exercises to help train balance and improve
muscle conditioning. This class is the next step for those who have
completed the T.I.M.E. program.
Stretch
Provides stretching exercises that promote flexibility for the whole body.
T.I.M.E.
Osteo Fit Together In Movement and Exercise - a modified exercise program suitable
Learn weight-bearing exercises, to build and maintain stronger bones and for adults with mobility challenges, who can walk at least 10 metres and
increase muscle strength, this class is suitable for anyone with low bone may use a cane or walker. Exercises are designed to increase strength,
density or osteoporosis. balance, mobility and overall health. Participants screening is required prior to
registration.
Step
A cardiovascular focused class using a step platform. Pilates
Build longer, leaner muscles while safely exploring optimal strength, flexibility
Walk Fit and endurance. Exercises focus on strengthening core postural, abdominal
Involves brisk, rhythmic, vigorous walking intended to improve cardiovascular
and back muscles. Participants are required to bring their own mat.
efficiency, muscular strength and endurance.
Membership Fees:
Type A Fitness Centres
1 year 6 months 3 months 1 month 1 day
This provides participants with access to lane swims, fitness classes and
weight rooms at all Type A, B & C locations.
Adult Non-Prime Time $348.50 $185.50 $100 $41.50 $10 Type B Fitness Centre
This provides participants with access to lane swims, fitness classes and L’Amoreaux CRC, 2000 McNicoll Ave, 416-396-4512
weight rooms at all Type B & C locations only. Prime Time: M-F: 6:30am-9:30pm; Sa/Su: 8am-3:30pm
Non-Prime Time: M-F: Opening-5pm
Type C Fitness Centres Oakridge CRC, 63 Pharmacy Ave, 416-338-1967
Prime Time: M-F: 6:30am-9:30pm, Sa/Su: 8am-3:30pm
1 year 6 months 3 months 1 month 1 day
Non-Prime Time: M-F: Opening-5pm
Adult (19-59 yrs) $249 $132 $74.50 $44 $12 Port Union CRC, 5450 Lawrence Ave E, 416-396-4033
Prime Time: M-F: 6:30am-9:30pm; Sa/Su: 8am-3:30pm
Youth (16-18 yrs) $177.50 $95 $54 $30 $8.50 Non-Prime Time: M-F: Opening-5pm
Older Adults (60 yrs+) $124.50 $66 $37.25 $22 $6
Type C Fitness Centre
Adult Non-Prime Time $177.50 $95 $54 $30 $8.50
Ellesmere CC, 20 Canadian Rd, 416-396-5536
This provides participants with access to lane swims, fitness classes and Prime Time: M-F: 8:30am-10pm; Sa/Su: 8:30am-6pm
weight rooms at all Type C locations only. Access to all programs is on a Non-Prime Time: M-F: Opening-5pm
first-come, first-served basis.
Indoor Track
Weight Rooms Stephen Leacock CC, 2500 Birchmount Rd, 416-396-4184
Participants who have a valid Weight Room Membership, can access any of
M-Su: 8am-10:30pm; M/W/F: 9am-11am (Older Adults only)
the 17 City of Toronto Weight Room locations.
1 year 6 months 3 months 10 visits 1 day Weight Rooms
Adult (19-59 yrs) $157 .50
$85 .50
$46 .50
$72 $7 Centennial RC, 1967 Ellesmere Rd, 416-396-4057
M-F: 10am-2pm
Youth (16-18 yrs) $97 $53 $29.50 $42 $4.50
Warden Hilltop CC, 25 Mendelssohn St, 416-392-7640
Older Adults (60 yrs+) $78.75 $42.75 $23.25 $36 $3.50 M-F: 9am-9pm; Sa/Su: 9am-4pm
Note: Fitness classes are not included as part of the Weight Room For information on Fitness Centres visit toronto.ca/fitness.
Membership
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Benefits (upon eligibility)
Training & development opportunities
An inclusive environment
Thu 10am-12noon Jan 10 Drop-in Mon 9:30am-3pm Jan 7 Drop-in Badminton 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Games: Scrabble 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Yoga: Chair 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Tu/Th 9:30am-11:30am Oct 2 3119363
Tue 9am-3pm Jan 8 Drop-in Wed 10:15am-11:15am Jan 9 3131875 Dance: Line Dance
60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Games: Snooker 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Fri 1pm-2pm Jan 11 3131882
M-F 9am-3:30pm Jan 7 Drop-in Yoga: Hatha 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm Oct 5 3119365
Games: Bid Euchre
Gentle Fit 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Mon 11:30am-12:30pm Jan 7 3131876
60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Tue 10:15am-11:15am Jan 8 3131827 Fri 10am-11am Jan 11 3131877
Zumba Gold® 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Tu/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Oct 2 3119364
Golf 60 yrs+ Free/13 wks
Osteo Fit 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Wed 1:15pm-3:15pm Jan 9 Drop-in Tue 9am-10am Jan 8 3131794
Wed 10am-11am Oct 3 3091336
Golf: Instructional 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Ellesmere CC Free/10 wks
Mon 9:15am-10:15am Jan 7 3133591 20 Canadian Rd, 416-396-5536
Fri 11am-12noon Oct 5 3091337
Mon 10:15am-11:15am Jan 7 3133592 Cards: Bridge/Euchre
Winter Session
Fri 9am-10am Jan 11 3133593 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Badminton 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Fri 10am-11am Jan 11 3133594 Wed 1:30pm-3:30pm Oct 3 3138758
Tu/Th 9:30am-11:30am Jan 8 3119373
Music: Choir 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Gentle Fit 60 yrs+ $54/11 wks
Dance: Line Dance
Tue 9am-11:30am Jan 8 Drop-in Mon 10:30am-11:30am Oct 1 3131630 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Osteo Fit 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Wed
10:30am-11:30am Oct 3 3131631
Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm Jan 11 3119375
Mon 1:30pm-2:30pm Jan 7 3131775 Pickleball 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Games: Bid Euchre
Thu 12noon-1pm Jan 10 3131778 M-W/F 3:30pm-5:30pm Sep 26 3138761 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Painting: Mixed Media Pickleball-Beginner Tu/Th 12:30pm-3:30pm Jan 8 3119374
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Osteo Fit 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks
Tue 9:45am-11:45am Jan 8 3133602 Mon 12noon-1:30pm Oct 8 3138762
Wed 10:45am-11:45am Jan 9 3091440
Quilting 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Zumba Gold
® 60 yrs+ $44/9 wks
Fri 11am-12noon Jan 11 3091441
Wed 9:30am-11:30am Jan 9 Drop-in Tue 10:30am-11:30am Oct 2 3131654
Thu 9:15am-10:15am Oct 4 3131657
Fri 9am-11am Oct 5 3129434 Fri 12:30pm-3pm Jan 11 Drop-in Fri 10am-12noon Jan 11 Drop-in
Fri 11:15am-1:15pm Oct 5 3129435 Cards: Euchre 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Games: Mexican Train Dominoes
Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm Oct 5 3129436 Tue 12:30pm-3:30pm Jan 8 Drop-in
60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Stretch and Strength Cards: Learn to Play Bridge Thu 9:30am-11:30am Jan 10 Drop-in
60 yrs+ Free/11 wks 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Games: Scrabble 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Mon 10:30am-11:30am Oct 1 3131687 Mon 9:30am-11:30am Jan 7 3129583 Fri 10am-12noon Jan 11 Drop-in
Free/10 wks Club: Memoir Writing Games: Shuffleboard
Tue 9:15am-10:15am Oct 2 3131686 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Table Tennis 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Mon 1pm-3pm Jan 7 Drop-in Mon 1pm-3:30pm Jan 7 Drop-in
Tue 12:30pm-3pm Oct 2 Drop-in Cooking 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Free/12 wks
Tue 10:15am-11:15am Jan 8 3131843 Mon 10am-11:30am Jan 7 3131577 Mon 12:30pm-3pm Oct 1 3131485
Walking 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks Creative Writing 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Fri 12:30pm-3pm Oct 5 3131484
Fri 2:30pm-3:30pm Jan 11 Drop-in Mon 10am-12noon Jan 7 3131578 Crochet and Quilting
Wood Burning 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Dance: Line Dance-Beginner 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Wed 10am-12noon Jan 9 3129533 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Mon 9:30am-11:30am Oct 1 3131467
Wood Carving 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Tue 11am-12noon Jan 8 3131568 Dance: Belly Dance-Beginner
Lawn Bowling 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Wed 12:30pm-2:30pm Jan 9 3129534
F/Tu 9:30am-11:30am Jan 11 3114271 Mon 10am-11:30am Oct 1 3131499
Yoga 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks
Tu/F 9:30am-11:30am Feb 5 3131563 Dance: Belly Dance-Advanced
Mon 9:15am-10:15am Jan 7 3131883
Tai Chi-Beginner 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Wed 9:15am-10:15am Jan 9 3131884
Wed 10:30am-12noon Oct 3 3131498
Yoga: Chair 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Thu 9:30am-10:30am Jan 10 3101821
Yoga 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks
Dance: Hula Hawaiian
Tue 9:30am-10:30am Jan 8 3131879 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Tue 10:45am-11:45am Jan 8 3131880 Thu 10:15am-11:15am Jan 10 3101830
Fri 10:15am-11:45am Oct 5 3131500
Zumba Gold® 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Yoga: Chair 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks
Dance: Line Dance-Beginner
Wed 12:30pm-1:30pm Jan 9 3131790 Wed 10am-11am Jan 9 3101831 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Stephen Leacock CRC Stephen Leacock Seniors CC Wed 2:15pm-3:45pm Oct 3 3131494
2500 Birchmount Rd, 416-396-4184 2520 Birchmount Rd, 416-396-4040 Dance: Line Dance-Advanced
Cards: Bridge 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Bunka 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Thu 12noon-3pm Oct 4 3131483 Thu 10am-12noon Oct 4 3131459 Wed 12:30pm-2pm Oct 3 3131493
Computers-Beginner Cards 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Dance: Line Dance-Latin-Beginner
60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Tue 12:45pm-3pm Oct 2 3131476 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Mon 10am-11:30am Oct 1 3131505 Cards: Bridge 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Thu 10am-11am Oct 4 3131496
Creative Writing 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Mon 12:30pm-3pm Oct 1 3131481 Dance: Line Dance-Latin-Advanced
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Mon 10am-12noon Oct 1 3131506 Thu 12:15pm-3pm Oct 4 3131477
Thu 11am-12noon Oct 4 3131497
Dance: Clogging 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Cards: Bridge Progressive
60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Dance: Line Dance-Social
Wed 2:15pm-3:15pm Oct 3 3114212
60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Dance: Line Dance-Beginner Fri 12:15pm-3pm Oct 5 3131473
Tue 12:45pm-3pm Oct 2 3131466
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Cards: Bridge-Bidding
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Dance: Social 60 yrs+ Free/11 wks
Tue 11am-12noon Oct 2 3131495
Tue 10am-11:30am Oct 2 3131503 Sat 7:30pm-10:30pm Oct 6 3131469
Lawn Bowling 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Cards: Bridge-Conventions Decoupage 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Tu/F 9:30am-11:30am Oct 30 3131486
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Tue 10am-12noon Oct 2 3131460
Table Tennis 60 yrs+ Free/14 wks
Tue 11:30am-1pm Oct 2 3131502 Wed 10am-12noon Oct 3 3131461
M/W/F 8:30am-3pm Sep 5 3114198
Tue 11:30am-1pm Oct 2 3131504 Drawing 60 yrs+ Free/9 wks
Tai Chi-Beginner 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks
Wed 1pm-3pm Oct 3 3131529
Thu 9:30am-10:30am Oct 4 3100851
M-F 9am-4pm Oct 1 3131478 Tue 11:30am-1pm Jan 8 3131575 Thu 12:15pm-3pm Jan 10 3131556
Gentle Fit 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Cards: Bridge-Play of the Hand Cards-Cribbage-Drop-in
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Fri 9am-10am Oct 19 3100830
Osteo Fit 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Tue 1pm-2:30pm Jan 8 3131574 Wed 12:15pm-3pm Jan 9 3131553
Wed 11:15am-12:15pm Oct 3 3100829 Crafts: Crochet and Quilting Cards-Progressive Bridge-Drop-in
60 yrs+ Free/12 wks 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Painting: Acrylic and Oil
60 yrs+ Free/9 wks Mon 9:30am-11:30am Jan 7 3131545 Fri 12:15pm-3pm Jan 11 3131552
Tue 11:30am-12:30pm Jan 8 3101808 Thu 11am-12noon Oct 18 3131651 Tu/Th 1pm-4pm Oct 2 3137019
Wood Carving 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks Winter Session Gentle Fit 60 yrs+ $49/10 wks
Mon 10am-12noon Jan 7 3131546 Badminton 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Thu 10:45am-11:45am Oct 4 3091340
Yoga 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Tue 12:45pm-2:45pm Jan 8 3098440 Open Studio: Crafty Social
Wed 10am-12:30pm Jan 9 3098441 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Thu 9am-10am Jan 10 3101812
Yoga: Chair 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks Club: Social Stitching Wed 1pm-3:30pm Oct 3 3137009
60 yrs+ Free/12 wks West Rouge Mad Group
Tue 9am-10am Jan 8 3101811
Tue 12:30pm-3pm Jan 8 3098432 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Zumba Gold® 60 yrs+ Free/10 wks
Dance: Belly Dance-Beginner Tue 11am-2pm Oct 2 3137017
Thu 1pm-2pm Jan 10 3101801
60 yrs+ $51/9 wks Winter Session
Toronto Pan Am Sports Ctr Wed 1pm-2:30pm Jan 9 3138883 Cardio Dance 60 yrs+ $50/10 wks
875 Morningside Ave, 416-283-2373
Dance: Line Dance-Beginner Tue 11:30am-12:30pm Jan 8 3138998
Stretch and Strength 60 yrs+ $51/9 wks Cards: Bridge/Euchre
60 yrs+ $46/9 wks
Fri 11am-12noon Jan 11 3098451 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Mon 11am-12noon Oct 1 3115957 Dance: Line Dance-Intermediate Wed 10am-12noon Jan 9 3137090
Tai Chi 60 yrs+ $41/9 wks 60 yrs+ $51/9 wks Cards: Hand and Foot Cards
Fri 10:30am-11:30am Oct 5 3126990 Fri 10am-11am Jan 11 3098450 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Winter Session Music: Piano-Beginner Tu/Th 1pm-4pm Jan 8 3137091
Stretch and Strength 60 yrs+ $51/9 wks Gentle Fit 60 yrs+ $50/10 wks
60 yrs+ $42/8 wks Wed 1pm-2pm Jan 9 3133904 Thu 10:45am-11:45am Jan 10 3091444
Mon 11am-12noon Jan 7 3130941 Yoga 60 yrs+ $46/10 wks Open Studio: Crafty Social
Tai Chi 60 yrs+ $41/9 wks Fri 1pm-2pm Jan 11 3131885 60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Fri 10:30am-11:30am Jan 11 3116136 Zumba Gold® 60 yrs+ $50/10 wks Wed 1pm-3:30pm Jan 9 3137081
Thu 11am-12noon Jan 10 3131789 West Rouge Mad Group
60 yrs+ Free/12 wks
Tue 11am-2pm Jan 8 3137089
Program Descriptions
Crafts Performing Arts
Craft instructors show you how to create and assemble simple projects using Participants learn acting techniques, voice projection, ways to combat stage
specialty materials and some tools. fright and build confidence in your every-day presentation skills. Some
programs end with a performance for your family and friends.
Dance
Learn ballet, jazz, tap, modern or hip-hop and urban fusion dance. Discover Visual Arts
salsa, ballroom or line dance. Try Hawaiian, Bollywood, Classical Indian, Paint, canvas, wood, film, pottery, fabric, metal, be inspired to create great
and/or Caribbean dance. Instructional dance is taught in beginner and works with these materials. Focus on one type of material, or take a
intermediate levels. Dance programs are open to all ages at all levels of ability. multi-arts program to try different media. Instructors teach basic techniques
to beginners, and encourage returning artists to try new materials, techniques
Music and new forms of expression.
Music lessons teach introductory skills to perform music, to read music
notation, and to keep time. Options include singing, guitar, piano, drumming, Workshops
plus other instruments. Students are expected to bring their own instruments Participants will focus on a theme and complete an art project over a few
to each class unless otherwise stated. Intermediate levels and drop-in jam hours or over several days.
sessions are for persons who have mastered beginner level.
Refer to the Early Years section for more program descriptions for
children age 5 years and under.
Program Information
Parks, Forestry and Recreation offers exciting Early Years recreation programs Washroom Guidelines
that align with the regulations under the Child Care and Early Years Act. Programs without a parent/caregiver are intended for children who are toilet
trained. To ensure your child’s successful participation in the program:
•T he Act defines program age requirements for children age 5 years and
under. • Encourage your child to use the washroom before the program begins.
• Your child must reach the specified age of the program by the first day • Tell staff about any special toileting routines or signs your child uses
of class. when they need to use the washroom.
• Programs for children under 3 years of age are required to have a • Pull up training pants are acceptable in the program. (Staff cannot
caregiver attend the program. change diapers.)
Scarborough District – Fall 2018/Winter 2019 Early Years (49-69 for listings) 43
General Interest
Clubs • Cards • Games • Computers • Cooking • Science • Nature
Program Descriptions
Cards and Games Games/Movies
There are a wide variety of cards and games programs offered where Participants take part in various games and activities each week, including
participants can socialize while taking part in a fun activity such as bridge, occasional movies. There is no formal instruction and participants can join at
euchre, dominoes and board games. Participants can learn a new skill in any time.
an instructional program, or come to a drop-in program where no formal
instruction is provided and participants can join at any time. Gardening
Child and youth gardening programs focus on exploring nature, weather, how
Clubs things grow as well as some of the insects and animals involved. Program
Participants are given the opportunity to interact and make new friends while may include outdoor components.
participating in supervised activities. Clubs can be focused around an activity Adult programs focus on progression of gardening skills beyond basic,
or interest, such as books or games, or may be designed for the interests of a or provide instruction in a specific gardening discipline (such as balcony
particular age group or gender. There is no formal instruction and participants gardening, raised bed gardening). Program may include outdoor components.
can join at any time.
Geography
Computers Children will explore the local community through projects, games and
Participants of various skill levels will develop their knowledge of computers activities.
and programs through instruction. Programs may focus on specific topics In specialized programs, children will learn about their community, city,
such as emails, video game and web design and may be designed for country and world by exploring maps, landmarks and cultures through themed
different skill levels such as beginner, intermediate or advanced. There are projects, games and activities.
also drop-in computer labs for you to access various computer programs and
the internet – no formal instruction is provided. Nature
Children will have opportunities to do hands-on exploration of the
Cooking environment through projects, games and activities. Program may include
Cooking programs teach participants the basics of how to measure and outdoor components.
combine ingredients while making delicious and nutritious recipes that
consider Canada’s Food Guide. There is a variety of interest-specific cooking Science
courses available that focus on a particular technique such as baking or Children will explore basic science knowledge and conduct fun and exciting
recipes from a specific culture. The City of Toronto and its staff cannot experiments.
guarantee that the foods or supplies within its cooking programs are free of
In specialized programs, children will learn scientific theories, develop skills
allergens. Notify staff at your cooking program location of any food allergies or
beyond basics, and apply knowledge to conduct experiments.
dietary restrictions.
Other Programs
First Aid
General interest spans a wide variety of activities and interests where
A variety of First Aid courses are offered throughout the city, visit
participants may interact and socialize with others through workshops, special
toronto.ca/aquaticleadership and click on the Aquatic Leadership section for
events or trips/outings. These programs may be offered one-time, half day, full
more information.
day and may involve travel to off-site locations.
YouthRecTO
Parks, Forestry and Recreation offers youth a wide range of activities, youth
spaces and events designed by youth for youth. Connect through social
media at:
YouthRecTO
Integration Services may be requested if an individual requires assistance
to participate in recreation programs. Refer to the Adapted and Inclusive
Recreation Programs section or visit toronto.ca/accessibility.
Program Descriptions
Youth Programs Babysitting Course
Each program is unique and supports youth in our communities by building Learn the skills needed to be an in-demand babysitter. Topics include infant
confidence and skills for the future, and learn about their community. Some of care, nutrition, child development, child safety and emergency procedures.
these programs may also provide a pathway to future employment.
Youth Clubs
Youth Leadership Programs Youth clubs provide an opportunity for young people to learn and socialize
The City of Toronto offers a variety of youth leadership programs that support with others. Gender specific and special interest youth clubs are offered
individual and community development. Our programs provide meaningful at some locations. This program allows young people to socialize in a safe
opportunities for young people to engage in their communities, explore their space, building self-esteem and confidence.
talents, and build their capacity to think critically, problem solve, and make
decisions. Programs also promote awareness of health and wellness. Community Partners with Youth Leadership Opportunities
Aquatic Leadership Programs Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Leadership programs teach teamwork, leadership, self-confidence, Parks, Forestry and Recreation has partnered with the Duke of Edinburgh’s
interpersonal and problem solving skills that will apply in all aspects of life. Award. The Award is a non-competitive and barrier-free program designed to
Leadership brochures are available at your local pool or visit encourage young people to develop positive habits and skills. It is open to
toronto.ca/aquaticleadership for more information. anyone 14 to 25 years of age. For more information contact Jeff Needham at
416-203-2282 x2200 or email jneedham@dukeofed.org.
For the 2018/19 school year, students may apply to participate in the
North York District
following:
Antibes CC..........................................................140 Antibes Dr, 416-395-1210
• National Lifeguard Service Certification Dennis Timbrell RC......................................... 29 St. Dennis Dr, 416-395-7935
• Tennis Instructor Certification
Driftwood CC........................................................ 4401 Jane St, 416-395-6023
• Swim Instructor Certification
• Community Coach Certification (basketball, soccer and Special Fairbank CC..................................................... 2213 Dufferin St, 416-394-2698
Olympics) Grandravine CC............................................ 23 Grandravine Dr, 416-395-7884
• Aquafitness Instructor Northwood CC............................................... 15 Clubhouse Crt, 416-395-7884
• Wading Pool Attendant Certification Jenner Jean-Marie CC............................48 Thorncliffe Park Dr, 416-395-7935
• Adapted and Integrated Leader Lawrence Heights CC.............................................5 Replin Rd, 416-395-6097
Interested students may contact their principal, physical education, O’Connor CC..........................................1386 Victoria Park Ave, 416-395-7963
guidance or student success teacher at their school or email Oakdale CC................................................. 350 Grandravine Dr, 416-395-0488
torontosportleadershipprogram@gmail.com.
Oriole CC.......................................................2975 Don Mills Rd, 416-395-7887
Visit torontosportleadershipprogram.com for more information and to register.
Scarborough District
Youth Games Centennial CRC........................................... 1967 Ellesmere Rd, 416-396-4065
Youth Games is a city-wide event that brings youth aged 13 to 16 together Don Montgomery CRC.............................. 2467 Eglinton Ave E, 416-396-4383
from across Toronto to compete in a variety of competitive sports and
Heron Park CC.................................................... 292 Manse Rd, 416-338-5382
cooperative games. This event draws youth into recreation, while promoting
fun, camaraderie and good sportsmanship; with the overall aim to provide a L’Amoreux CRC........................................... 2000 McNicoll Ave, 416-396-4525
barrier-free experience that youth will remember for the rest of their lives. Malvern CC......................................................... 30 Sewells Rd, 416-396-4395
Potential Events: Burrows Hall................................................ 1081 Progress Ave, 416-396-4395
McGregor CRC....................................... 2231 Lawrence Ave E, 416-396-4921
• 100m Straight Wheelchair Race • Javelin Throw
Oakridge CC.................................................. 63 Pharmacy Ave, 416-392-2065
• Discus Throw • Sit Down Shot Put
• Mini-Obstacle Course • Yoga Warden Hilltop CC...................................... 25 Mendelssohn St, 416-392-2065
• Standing Long-Jump • Tug-a-War Scarborough Village CC.............................. 3600 Kingston Rd, 416-396-5155
There will be 32 teams with over 400 participants.
Toronto/East York and West Toronto/York Districts
Date: Saturday, August 10, 2019 Jimmie Simpson CC......................................... 870 Queen St E, 416-392-0751
Location: B
irchmount CC, 93 Birchmount Rd, Scarborough
John Innes CC............................................. 150 Sherbourne St, 416-392-6779
For more information contact your local Youth Outreach Worker or email Masaryk-Cowan CC......................................... 220 Cowan Ave, 416-392-6925
youthgames@toronto.ca.
Mount Dennis Community Hall............................. 4 Hollis Ave, 416-394-2422
Volunteering at the Games Regent Park CC................................................... 402 Shuter St, 416-392-5490
This is the perfect volunteer opportunity for youth looking to gain experience Scadding Court CC....................................... 707 Dundas St W, 416-392-6989
in event planning, facilitation, and working in a team setting. Volunteers help Secord CC..................................................... 91 Barrington Ave, 416-396-2856
to promote our event by being a part of several projects leading up to the
Wellesley CC................................................ 495 Sherbourne St, 416-392-0227
Youth Games. Join with a friend or on your own; meet other youth who would
like to make a difference!
For more information on how to be a volunteer please contact your local
Youth Outreach Worker or email youthgames@toronto.ca.
Youth Space
Community centres with a dedicated space provide the opportunity to meet other youth and ‘hangout’ in a safe
environment. Activities may include: video games, jitoni, air hockey, or watching local sporting events. For program
locations, refer to the program charts or visit, toronto.ca/youth.
Locations
Antibes CC - “The Crib”....................................140 Antibes Dr, 416-396-6188
Centennial West RC................................. 2694 Eglinton Ave W, 416-394-2476
Don Montgomery CC - “Da Block”.......... 2467 Eglinton Ave E, 416-396-3289
East Metro Youth Services - “The Zone”
.......................................................1200 Markham Rd, 416-438-3697 x 272
Heron Park CC - “The 6IX”................................ 292 Manse Rd, 416-396-7684
Masaryk CC - “The MYZ”................................ 220 Cowan Ave, 416-392-6925
Native Youth Resource Centre “Club Nish”... 655 Bloor St, W, 416-969-8510
North Kipling CC - “The Hot Spot”.................. 2 Rowntree Ad, 416-394-2745
Parkway Forest CC - “Da Lounge”.......... 55 Forest Manor Rd, 416-392-6384
LAMP Community Health Centre:
“Street Level”........................................................185 Fifth St, 416-252-6471
“RAY”.................................................. 500 The East Mall #124, 416-626-6068
Choosing a program
that’s just right!
Parks, Forestry and Recreation offers a wide variety of programs for
everyone’s interest. It doesn’t matter if you are creative or sporty, child or
adult, there is a program to suit you. Programs are listed by facility, and
grouped in categories.
Some programs may have additional fees for materials or supplies, contact
the program location directly for specific details.
For descriptions of each category, see the following pages: Arts 41, Early
Years 42-43, General Interest 44, Sports 45, Youth and Leadership 46-48.
For fitness program descriptions and listings, see pages 20-27.
Integration Services may be requested if an individual requires assistance
to participate in recreation programs. Refer to the Adapted and Inclusive
Recreation Programs section or visit toronto.ca/accessibility.
Clubs/General Interest: Winter Karate 10-12 yrs $47/9 wks 3-5 yrs $47/9 wks Young Artist 6-8 yrs $74/9 wks
Sun 4:15pm-5:15pm Jan 6 3135616 Sun 10:30am-11:30am Sep 30 3123871 Sat 2pm-3:30pm Jan 5 3116233
Cooking 6-8 yrs $74/9 wks
Karate 13-17 yrs $46/9 wks Mon 4:30pm-5:30pm Oct 1 3123873 Thu 6:30pm-8pm Jan 10 3116234
Sun 11am-1pm Jan 6 3135602
Tue 4:15pm-6:15pm Jan 8 3135601 Sun 5:30pm-6:30pm Jan 6 3135618 Crafty Creations 4-5 yrs $48/9 wks Music: Piano-Private
Sat 9:15am-10:15am Sep 29 3103315 6-12 yrs $218/9 wks
Cooking 9-12 yrs $74/9 wks Youth/Leadership: Winter
Tue 5:30pm-6:30pm Oct 2 3103317 Thu 4:30pm-5pm Jan 10 3116230
Sun 1:30pm-3:30pm Jan 6 3135603 Youth Council 13-18 yrs Free/13 wks
Dance: Ballet 4-5 yrs $48/9 wks Thu 5pm-5:30pm Jan 10 3116231
Wed 4:15pm-6:15pm Jan 9 3135600 Sat 3pm-5pm Dec 29 Drop-in
Sun 3:45pm-4:30pm Sep 30 3103335 Thu 5:30pm-6pm Jan 10 3116232
Early Years: Winter Youth Space 13-18 yrs Free/12 wks
Dance: Basics 4-5 yrs $48/9 wks Drama 7-12 yrs $49/9 wks
Recreation Adventures with Caregiver M-F 3:30pm-7:30pm Jan 12 Drop-in
Sun 10am-10:45am Sep 30 3103333 Tue 6:45pm-7:45pm Jan 8 3116226
1-4 yrs $47/9 wks
Milliken Park CRC Sun 10:45am-11:30am Sep 30 3103336 Music: Piano-Beginner
Wed 11am-12noon Jan 9 3135590
4325 McCowan Rd, 416-396-7757 7-12 yrs $49/9 wks
Fri 11am-12noon Jan 11 3135592 Pottery: Sculpture
4-5 yrs $48/9 wks Wed 4:45pm-5:30pm Jan 9 3116227
Recreation Fun and Play with Caregiver Arts: Fall
Sat 10:30am-11:30am Sep 29 3103316 Wed 5:30pm-6:15pm Jan 9 3116228
1-5 yrs Free/9 wks Dance: Ballet 6-7 yrs $48/9 wks
Wed 6:15pm-7pm Jan 9 3116229
Mon 12:30pm-2pm Jan 7 Drop-in Sun 5:15pm-6pm Sep 30 3103318 Sports: Fall
Dance: Ballet 8-9 yrs $49/9 wks
Tue 1pm-2:30pm Jan 8 Drop-in Dance: Basics 6-7 yrs $48/9 wks Table Tennis 6-8 yrs $48/9 wks
Sun 6pm-6:45pm Jan 6 3116201
Thu 10am-11:30am Jan 10 Drop-in Sun 12noon-12:45pm Sep 30 3103332 Fri 4:30pm-5:30pm Oct 5 3123858
Dance: Hip Hop 9-12 yrs $49/9 wks
Ready, Set, PLAY! with Caregiver Dance: Hip Hop 6-8 yrs $48/9 wks Badminton 6-9 yrs $48/9 wks
2-3 yrs $47/9 wks Sun 1:45pm-2:45pm Jan 6 3116223
Sun 12:45pm-1:45pm Sep 30 3103343 Sat 5:45pm-6:45pm Sep 29 3123856
Sat 9:30am-10:30am Jan 5 3135619 Young Artist 9-12 yrs $74/9 wks
Young Artist 6-8 yrs $72/9 wks SKILLS! Basketball
Drama with Caregiver 6-9 yrs $60/9 wks Sat 12:15pm-1:45pm Jan 5 3116235
Sat 2pm-3:30pm Sep 29 3103352
2-4 yrs $47/9 wks Sat 11:15am-12:30pm Sep 29 3123854 Clubs/General Interest: Winter
Thu 6:30pm-8pm Oct 4 3103353
Fri 9:30am-10:30am Jan 11 3135571 Ready, Set, PLAY! Science: Building Adventures
Music: Piano-Private 6-7 yrs $49/9 wks
Making Music with Caregiver 6-10 yrs $48/9 wks
6-12 yrs $214/9 wks
2-4 yrs $49/9 wks Sun 11:30am-12:30pm Sep 30 3123868 Mon 5:15pm-6:15pm Jan 7 3116220
Thu 4:30pm-5pm Oct 4 3103349
Sat 9:30am-10:30am Jan 5 3135576 SKILLS! Ball Hockey Club: Reading 6-10 yrs $21/9 wks
Thu 5pm-5:30pm Oct 4 3103350
Wed 9:30am-10:30am Jan 9 3135575 6-12 yrs $48/9 wks Mon 6pm-7:30pm Jan 7 3116221
Thu 5:30pm-6pm Oct 4 3103351
Fri 1pm-2pm Jan 11 3135577 Sat 1:45pm-2:45pm Sep 29 3123852 Thu 6pm-7:30pm Jan 10 3116222
Drama 7-12 yrs $48/9 wks
Painting with Caregiver SKILLS! Soccer 6-12 yrs $48/9 wks Science: Building Adventures
2-4 yrs $49/9 wks Tue 6:45pm-7:45pm Oct 2 3103345
Sat 10:15am-11:15am Sep 29 3123865 8-12 yrs $49/9 wks
Tue 11am-12noon Jan 8 3135567 Music: Piano-Beginner Mon 6:30pm-7:30pm Jan 7 3116219
Badminton 9-12 yrs $48/9 wks
7-12 yrs $48/9 wks
Recreation Adventures Fri 4:30pm-5:30pm Oct 5 3123859 Early Years: Winter
3-4 yrs $47/9 wks Wed 4:45pm-5:30pm Oct 3 3103346
Wed 5:30pm-6:15pm Oct 3 3103347 Table Tennis 9-12 yrs $48/9 wks Making Music with Caregiver
Tue 9:30am-10:30am Jan 8 3135593 2-4 yrs $49/9 wks
Wed 6:15pm-7pm Oct 3 3103348 Fri 5:30pm-6:30pm Oct 5 3123860
Thu 12:30pm-1:30pm Jan 17 3135594 Thu 9:15am-10:15am Jan 10 3116225
Fri 6:30pm-7:30pm Oct 5 3123861
Recreation Discovery Dance: Ballet 8-9 yrs $48/9 wks
Badminton 10-12 yrs $48/9 wks Painting with Caregiver
3-4 yrs $91/9 wks Sun 6pm-6:45pm Sep 30 3103319 2-4 yrs $49/9 wks
Mon 9:30am-11:30am Jan 7 3135588 Sat 6:45pm-7:45pm Sep 29 3123857
Dance: Hip Hop 9-12 yrs $48/9 wks Thu 10:30am-11:30am Jan 10 3116196
$102/9 wks Sun 1:45pm-2:45pm Sep 30 3103342 SKILLS! Basketball
10-12 yrs $60/9 wks Dance: Ballet 3-4 yrs $49/9 wks
Wed 1pm-3pm Jan 9 3135591 Young Artist 9-12 yrs $72/9 wks
Sat 12:30pm-1:45pm Sep 29 3123853 Sun 3pm-3:45pm Jan 6 3116215
Science: Science Fun Sat 12:15pm-1:45pm Sep 29 3103354
SKILLS! Volleyball Sun 4:30pm-5:15pm Jan 6 3116218
3-4 yrs $49/9 wks
Clubs/General Interest: Fall 10-13 yrs $48/9 wks PLAY! Soccer 3-5 yrs $47/9 wks
Thu 2pm-3pm Jan 10 3135611
Science: Building Adventures Sat 3pm-4pm Sep 29 3123874 Sat 9:15am-10:15am Jan 5 3127901
Crafty Creations 3-5 yrs $49/9 wks 6-7 yrs $48/9 wks Mon 5:45pm-6:45pm Oct 1 3123875 Ready, Set, PLAY!
Mon 2pm-3pm Jan 7 3141020 Mon 5:15pm-6:15pm Oct 1 3103339 Badminton: Recreational 3-5 yrs $47/9 wks
13-17 yrs $21/9 wks Sun 10:30am-11:30am Jan 6 3127903
Fri 5:30pm-7:30pm Oct 5 3123862 Mon 4:30pm-5:30pm Jan 7 3127904
INSTRUCTIONAL:
Learn to Skate
With Caregiver (Caregiver) ✔ Hockey/Figure
With Caregiver (Child) ✔ ✔ Hockey/Figure
Early Years (Under 6 years) ✔ ✔ Hockey/Figure
Children (6-12 years) ✔ Hockey/Figure
Youth (13-18 years) ✔ Hockey/Figure
Adults and Older Adults (19 years+) ✔ Hockey/Figure
Hockey
Early Years (Under 6 years) ✔ ✔ Hockey ✔ Highly Recommended
Children (6-12 years) ✔ ✔ Hockey ✔ Highly Recommended
Youth (13-18 years) ✔ ✔ Hockey ✔ Highly Recommended
Adults and Older Adults (19 years+) ✔ Hockey Highly Recommended
ParaSport: Sledge Hockey
All ages ✔ ✔ N/A ✔
Power Skating
All ages ✔ ✔ Hockey
Hockey Power Skating
All ages ✔ ✔ Hockey
Figure Skating
All ages ✔ Figure
LEISURE:
Shinny
All ages ✔ ✔ Hockey/Figure ✔
Ice Breaking
All ages ✔ Hockey/Figure
Public Skating
Early Years (under 6 years) ✔ Hockey/Figure
Speed Skating
All ages ✔ Long Blade
Pick-up Hockey
All ages ✔ ✔ Hockey ✔
• Hockey helmets must be CSA approved and appropriately sized with all helmet straps attached for all skate programs.
• All participants must wear skates while on the ice.
Early Years
These programs introduce new skaters under the age of 6 years old to
the basic skills of skating. Focus is on building the skaters comfort and
confidence on the ice through fun activities and games. The 30 minute session
consists of a warm up, group lesson, games and free skate.
With Caregiver
•O ne caregiver (14 years of age or older) must actively participate with each
child enrolled.
• Caregiver must be a competent skater and be present on the ice to assist
their child for the entire class.
• All participants must wear skates while on the ice including the caregiver.
• Caregivers must wear a CSA approved hockey helmet.
Beginner
• Child must be capable of going on the ice alone.
• Child should be able to stand and walk on skates.
• Caregivers are not permitted on the ice.
• Instructional focus will be on Learn to Skate: Level 1 and 2 curriculums.
Learn to Skate: Youth
Learn to Skate: Child Beginner
•C
lasses follow the level 1-2 Learn to Skate curriculum with emphasis on the
The Toronto Learn to Skate curriculum is designed to guide skaters through a
development of balance and posture, forward skating, gliding, stopping and
five-level technical skills progression that takes them from those first nervous
backward skating.
steps on the ice to a striding and gliding confident skater. At the end of the
program, participants will receive a progress report. Advanced
Prerequisite: Completion of Youth-Beginner
• For children 6-12 years of age.
• Classes follow the level 3-5 Learn to Skate curriculum with emphasis on
• Classes include a group warm up, instructional lesson and individual free
forward and backward crossovers, edges, advanced stopping and backward
skate time.
skating skills.
• Participants must complete one level before moving on to the next level.
Swimming Attire 5 years and under Always accompanied* 2:1 ratio Pink wrist band
When using the pool, all swimmers must change from street clothes to a swim 6 years Always accompanied* 4:1 ratio Orange wrist band
suit and/or clean clothing used for swimming only. Clothing worn in the pool • Child may obtain a GREEN wristband (in addition to orange) to access
must permit individuals to participate safely in programs. deep end. To obtain GREEN wristband child must complete the facility
For swimmers who are not toilet-trained, we recommend wearing specially swim test.
designed swim diapers or pants. Cotton diapers are only permitted if snug • Child must still be accompanied* at all times.
fitting pants or swim suit are worn to cover the diaper. Ordinary disposable 7-9 years Accompanied* 4:1 ratio Orange wrist band
diapers are not permitted. OR pass facility swim test Green wrist band
• If child passes swim test, the ORANGE wristband is removed and
Gender Specific Swim Programs replaced with a GREEN wristband, allowing child unsupervised access.
When participating in gender specific swim programs (women or men only), • Accompaniment requirement: caregiver to be within arm’s reach until
people of the same gender will be permitted to access the pool deck, such a time that a 7-9 year old successfully completes the facility test.
spectator gallery or viewing areas. 10 years+ No supervision required
Note the following exceptions: • Child will be required to do facility swim test and obtain a GREEN
•C aregivers/parents who are participating in a program (e.g., guardian, leisure wristband to access deep end of pool.
swim) can bring child(ren) 0-7 years old of either gender to gender-specific
programming. *Accompanied: Must be accompanied by a caregiver who is at least 14 years
• Children 0-7 years old of either gender will be allowed in the spectator of age and is responsible for their direct supervision. Caregiver must be in
designated areas, where available and when appropriate supervision by a bathing attire and within arm’s reach of the child(ren) at all times, both in
guardian of the appropriate gender is present. and out of the water. Child to caregiver ratios may be increased if approved
personal floatation devices (PFD) are used.
Important Notice – Serious Medical Conditions
Those with serious medical conditions should be accompanied by an
Admittance Requirements for Day Camps and Groups
individual knowledgeable of their condition and responsible for their direct All groups should make arrangements with the pool prior to their arrival.
supervision. Individuals are advised to consult a medical doctor before Before entering the facility, groups must sign in with facility staff. Group
swimming. caregiver(s) are entirely responsible for the supervision of their group at all
times.
Aquatic Leadership
Have you thought about becoming a lifeguard or swim instructor?. Refer to
the program charts or pick-up a copy of the Leadership Guide, available at
your local pool or online at toronto.ca/aquaticleadership for programs and
information.
Challenge
The Challenge program is a three level program that teaches participants
competitive skills and provides them with an opportunity to improve fitness
and endurance. The levels are Bronze, Silver and Gold.
The program runs once a week and participants are challenged to improve
their times and skills. There are no swim meets for the Challenge program.
Stroke Improvement
The Child Stroke Improvement program provides participants from Ultra 5
and up an opportunity to work on the components of front crawl, back crawl,
elementary backstroke and breaststroke.
The Adult Stroke Improvement program provides participants an opportunity
to improve strokes and fitness under the guidance of an instructor.
Synchronized Swim
This program combines swimming, dance and gymnastics in the water. Learn
the basic skills and create individual and team routines. No prior experience
required. Prerequisite: Ultra 4
Waterpolo
Offers swimmers the opportunity to build skills and confidence. Players will be
introduced to ball handling, swimming and strategies necessary to the sport.
In learning these skills, endurance and appreciation for teamwork are also
acquired. This sport is ideal for energetic, competent swimmers.
Prerequisite: Ultra 6, must be comfortable to swim extended periods. This
program is offered in deep water.
Volunteer Opportunities
Aquatic programs volunteer opportunities include:
• Swim Meet Support
• Adapted and Integrated Support
• Counsellor-in-Training: Aquatics
• Customer Service Support
• In-Water Program Support
• Special Event Support
• Victim Simulation in Aquatic Trainings
Aquafit: Gentle
A gentle, slower paced workout that focuses on improving range of motion,
flexibility and strength through a variety of exercises.
Aquafit: Running
This program is designed for individuals interested in running, those who are
already runners, the injured athlete and/or individuals who would like a safe,
effective running program in a low to no-impact environment.
Aquafit: Shallow
A shallow water workout that includes cardio, muscle conditioning, flexibility
and strength building exercises.
Aquafit: Women
A water workout that includes cardio, muscle conditioning, flexibility and
strength building exercises in a women only environment.
Get Involved
Do you have specific ideas about how we can improve your registration
experience? Send an email to makingitbetter@toronto.ca with your ideas and
advice.
Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #TOrec.
Registration/Program Policies
Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risks By using telephone operator-assisted, Toronto FUN Online or in-person
and Agreement registration I acknowledge that I have read, that I understand and that I agree
with this waiver.
Please Read Carefully! I recognize that my participation in the program/
activity for which I register may include a risk to my health or a risk of injury. Residency Requirements
I hereby willingly assume such health risk or risk of injury for myself or for the Program registration priority will be given to residents of the City of Toronto.
person(s) for whom I am in law responsible, and I assume full responsibility
before, during and after my/their participation in the program/activity. In Residents
consideration of the acceptance of my application and the permission Residents are people who live in Toronto, or own a residential or business
to participate in the program/activity, I, for myself, my heirs, executors, property located in the City of Toronto. When you register for a program
administrators, successors and assigns HEREBY RELEASE, WAIVE, or attend your first class, you may be asked to prove your residency by
AND FOREVER DISCHARGE the City of Toronto, all other organizations, presenting, for example, a current utility bill, assessment notice or telephone
associations and companies associated with any of the programs offered by bill with your current address. If proof of residency is not provided, the non-
resident fee will be applied.
the City of Toronto, and all their respective employees, agents, contractors,
consultants, representatives, elected and appointed officials, successors and Non-Residents
assigns (all of whom are called the “City Indemnitees”) OF AND FROM ALL Non-residents do not reside in, own property in, or own a business in Toronto
claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, actions and other proceedings (as defined by ‘M’ series postal codes).
whatsoever, whether in law, statute or equity, in respect of death, injury, loss
•N on-residents must wait 10 days after the initial registration date(s) to
or damage to me or my property, howsoever caused, except to the extent
register for programs.
caused by or attributable to the negligent or intentional acts of the City
• Non-residents must pay a $43 non-resident fee in addition to the program
Indemnitees, arising or to arise by reason of my participation in the program fees.
or any of its associated activities. • Non-residents must pay a minimum $88 non-resident fee for free programs.
Transfers
A transfer fee of $11 (per person/per course) will be applied to any
client initiated request to move from one program to another or from one
class to another. Transfers must be requested prior to the third class/day
and will be prorated. Transfers are not permitted for certification programs or
as determined by Parks, Forestry and Recreation Staff.
We have a place to best suit your needs Commercial Dog Walker Permits
Permits are available for individuals to walk four to six dogs on a commercial
Are you or your group interested in renting an arena, sport field or any
basis. Visit toronto.ca/parks/permits.
facility for a special event or unique function? To obtain rental rates, discuss
your facility needs and book the facility that best suits your needs, refer
to the following information. Give us a call, we’ll be happy to discuss your Kitchen Permits
requirements with you. Do you want to book a kitchen to cook with your friends, or to use for a
special event? Permits for kitchens can be issued on a one-time basis or for
one-hour blocks for the season, subject to availability. Visit toronto.ca/parks/
Online Booking permits for information on rates and availability of kitchen permits in your
Online bookings are available, see page 8 for details.
area. Contact the facility directly to determine if the kitchen is suitable for
your function or event.
Picnic/Outdoor Social Gathering Permit
Looking to have a picnic or outdoor social gathering within a City park? Any How to Apply for a Permit
gathering where a portable barbeque is being used, or when there will be •A pplication Deadlines: Four times per year for seasonal permits; ongoing
over 25 people attending, or a gathering that requires a designated “picnic” as required for one-time bookings.
site must have a permit. •P ermit Season: fall, winter, spring, and summer – dates dependent on the
Barbeques – While in a park, no person shall use any portable barbeques facility.
unless authorized by permit or where posted to allow use. If the site has a •P ermit Rates: Rates are based on group category and facility rating, and
permanently fixed barbeque, people are permitted to use it. Please note that on the purpose of the permit.
not all sites are equipped with permanently fixed barbecues. Only charcoal or • To obtain a permit or get further information on rates and availability,
briquettes are permitted to be used in permanently fixed barbeques. Use of contact the facility directly.
fuel is strictly prohibited.
The quickest and easiest way to book a picnic or fire pit permit is online at Allotment Gardens
booking.toronto.ca/booking to find out more please call 416-392-8188. Allotment gardens are available to individuals to plant vegetables or flowers.
Plots are available at various locations across the City. To request a garden
Contact the permit call centre at 416-392-8188 and press 2 for further plot or receive further information on rates and availability, call
information and permitting opportunities. Picnic/outdoor social gathering 416-392-8188 and press 3 or visit your district permit office. A new waitlist is
sites can be permitted from 10am to 8:30pm in any City park. Permits can be created annually for indoor and outdoor garden allotment requests.
permitted for 2019 summer season as early as January 2, 2019.
To be placed on the waitlist for outdoor garden allotments, applicants must
Permit Season – mid-May to September 30. call 416-392-8188 and press 3 the first working day in February. For indoor
For more information visit toronto.ca/parks/permits or call 416-392-8188. garden allotments at Riverlea, applicants must call 416-392-8188 and press 3
the first working day in August.
Arts, Music and Movie Nights in Parks Events Garden Locations:
Arts, music and movie night events hosted by individuals, groups or
organizations looking to entertain the public. For more information contact the • Bishop, 182 Bishop Ave (Finch and Bayview)
permit office at PFRArtsAndMusic@toronto.ca or 416-338-3326. • Comell/Campbell House, 3640 Kingston Rd (Kingston and Markham)
• Daventry, 1 Daventry Rd (Markham and Ellesmere)
What qualifies as an arts, music and movie nights in parks event? • Four Winds, 20 Four Winds Dr (Keele and Finch)
•A nimating the park, free of charge for the public to attend arts, musical • Givendale, 1 Givendale Rd (Kennedy and Lawrence)
performances, art installations and/or movie nights. • High Park, 1873 Bloor St W (Bloor and Keele)
• Attendance of less than 250 people • Jonesville, 50 Jonesville Cres (Victoria Park and Eglinton)
• One-day event in a single park location • Leslie Street, 8 Leslie St (Leslie and Commissioners)
• Does not include aspects of a special event, such as the sale or service of • Marie Baldwin Park, 746 Jane St (Jane and Scarlet Rd)
food or drinks, large installations or amusement devices, large attendance • Silverthorn, 40 Silverthorn Ave (St. Clair and Old Weston Rd)
numbers. • Stoffel Drive, 20 Stoffel Dr ( Martin Grove and Dixon)
• West Deane, 19 Sedgebrook Dr (Martin Grove and Rathburn)
• Riverlea Greenhouse (indoor), 919 Scarlett Rd (Scarlet and Lawrence)
* Not available on the 2nd and 4th Saturday evening of each month.
** Not available Saturday evenings.
Drop-in for early learning Connect with families Access information about services
and play experiences in your community for children and families
The Art Guild of Scarborough theartguildofscarborough.com Trace Manes Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Trudy Koivu, 416-429-9274
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