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School’s out, now what? Summer child care options for busy parents With school out this month, you’re about to have your hands full. Working parents, and those who need to run errands during the day are often faced with child care dilemmas during the summer holiday. Camps are a great way to keep children busy, but they don’t often run throughout the whole summer, while day cares fill up fast and aren’t always a feasible option. If you’re looking for affordable, trustworthy child care, here are some solutions to keep your kids happy, healthy and social this summer while you’re out and about.

ORGANIZE A BABY-SITTING CO-OP Connect with a few parents in your neighbourhood and create a baby-sitting cooperative that you can all take advantage of. No Name Baby-Sitting Co-op in Leaside has been active for more than 30 years. It’s designed for parents of young children who need childcare, whether it’s for a quick appointment during the day or a long evening out. The parents meet once a month to get to know each other and the rest of the month trade off no-cost child care. They save money and don’t have to impose on family and friends. Reaching out to parents in your child’s school is a great way to start a baby-sitting coop - the children already know each other and you can connect with a large group of parents you’re already comfortable with.

JOIN THE YMCA Check your local YMCA for summer care pro-

grams for kindergartners ages four to five, summer clubs for ages six to nine as well as a summer break program for ages four to 12. The programs are usually conveniently close to home in neighbourhood schools throughout the GTA. Kindergartners learn from registered early childhood educators through fun activities, both indoor and outdoor. The learning activities build upon the Ontario Kindergarten curriculum. The summer clubs are a great opportunity for kids to learn new skills, make new friends in the neighbourhood and have fun with sports, games, arts and crafts and field trips.

SHARE A NANNY If you want to use a nanny but don’t think you can afford it, consider sharing one with another family. Connect with a family in your neighbourhood and work out a schedule where the nanny and kids travels from one home to the another on different days of the week. This is a great way for your child to spend the summer with their neighbourhood friends, in familiar surrounds. With only a few children being watched at the same time, sharing a nanny provides more personalized care for your baby, toddler or school aged child and a great way to stay social with friends at an affordable price.

CARE.COM CONNECTS YOU TO CHILDCARE Recently introduced to Canada, Care.com is an online care destination that addresses the unique care needs of families including child

care, special needs care, senior care, pet care and housekeeping. Care.com connects families with caregivers that suit individual needs, schedules and budgets. Parents can connect to in-home child care, nannies and baby sitters in their community. Log in today to post a job, read momreviewed profiles and find a caregiver that fits

with your family. Finding affordable, reliable child care for the summer can be a challenge. Remember, If you’re really in a bind family and friends are always there to help. Just make sure you return the favour! – Toronto Kids & Families


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Staying safe at fairs and festivals Carnivals, county fairs and street festivals can make for fun family outings. The nice weather just beckons people outdoors, and weekend after weekend resourceful carnival goers can probably find a fair nearby. But revelers need to make sure their experiences are as safe as they are fun. As a result, parents taking their kids along to enjoy this wholesome fun should consider the following precautions.  Be prepared. Research the fair or carnival and know what to expect when you arrive. How big is it? What are the types of attractions and what vendors will be included? What is the parking situation? Are strollers allowed? Knowing what to expect can make the occasion a little less stressful. If your child is old enough to under-

stand, explain what the fair entails and how it can be crowded and noisy.  Identify security guards or a security kiosk upon entering. Let children know where safety personnel are stationed. Establish a meet-up point that is very conspicuous should anyone get separated from the group. This central location will be checked first and should be easily identifiable for young children. Instruct the child to stay there until you find him or her.  Put your mobile phone number in your child’s pocket. Put your name or “Mom/Dad” on a sheet of paper with a contact number and put it in your son or daughter’s pocket. Should he or she get lost, the child can approach a security guard and give that person your

phone number.  Take a current photo of the kids. Use your smartphone or camera to snap a picture of your children when you arrive at the event. This way you will have a method of helping others identify them should they get lost.  Observe the rides in advance. Watch rides before you get in line to try them out. Figure out if it is appropriate for a child and acclimate

anyone who is nervous. Carnival rides often have a “you must be this tall to ride” sign at their entrance gates.  Look for inspection stickers. Carnival rides often have to be inspected for safety. If the ride doesn’t have a current inspection sticker, don’t ride it. – MS

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June festivals in the city Annex Festival on Bloor

Sunday, June 9 Miles Nadal Jcc and Bloor Annex BIA present the 17th Annual Annex Festival on Bloor, Sunday, June 9, 2013,11 a.m. to 6 p.m., extending from Spadina Avenue to Bathurst Street. AFOB features family-friendly programming with over 80 artisans, neighbourhood businesses, specialty food vendors, musicians, theatre performers, buskers and lots more. The Children’s Village will be full of activities for children of all ages and the MNjcc Fitness will keep you moving all day. Free. Bloor Street West (between Spadina Ave. and Bathurst St.) 416-924-6211x121 www.mnjcc.org

Redpath Waterfront Festival at Harbourfront Centre

Luminato Festival 2013

Thursday, June 20 to Sunday, June 23 The Tall Ships® Return To The Redpath Waterfront Festival. The 2013 Festival offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. With a four day feast of nautical history and urban beach fun, the Festival will welcome Tall Ships® to Toronto’s waterfront. General admission to the Festival is free, however, if visitors would like to walk the decks and meet the officers and crews of these magnificent vessels, they can purchase ship deck tour tickets online. Toronto Waterfront www.towaterfrontfest.com

Friday, June 14 to Sunday, June 23 Luminato Festival is the international multi-arts festival for people open to having art change their outlook on the world. For ten days each June, the Luminato Festival transforms theatres, parks and public spaces across the city and creates a home for artists to come play, share and create. When the unexpected meets the transformative, that’s a Luminato moment. Tickets are free with the exception of some events. Event takes place in multiple locations www.luminatofestival.com

Roncy Rocks! Music & Arts Festival

Saturday, June 15 - 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Roncy Rocks! is returning for its fourth successful season. This free event features continuous music on four stages all over Roncesvalles, including Oh Susanna, Big Rude Jake, and The Monkey Bunch, to nam a few. The Revue Cinema will host a free screening of a family friendly featured film. There will be kids art activities, art installations, interactive workshops, our “Roncy’s Got Talent” kids’ talent show and more. Roncesvalles Avenue www.roncyrocks.com

Weston Multicultural Festival

Saturday, June 15 - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The festival celebrates the diversity of cultures in Weston and features some of the top entertainers representing those cultures. For the younger audience, the event will feature an amazing circus performance by Circus Jonathan, who has recently toured with Cirque Du Soleil. Free BBQ at 4:00 p.m. Little Avenue Memorial Park Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue 416-249-0691 www.westonvillagebia.com

Thursday, June 20 to Saturday, June 23 The Redpath Waterfront Festival, along with Harbourfront Centre, provide on-land and water programming while positioning and promoting Toronto locally, nationally and internationally as a waterfront destination. Join us for family-friendly programming at Harbourfront Centre and access to Tall Ships along the waterfront! Free. Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com

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TD Toronto Jazz Festival

Thursday June 20 to Saturday, June 29 Turn up the jazz and explore the TD Toronto Jazz Festival as it plays nonstop for 10 days, from June 20 to June 2. Uniting half a million fans at more than 60 locations across the city, the Festival is the ultimate destination for music lovers. Make the Festival your meeting place this summer and take in a breath of fresh jazz. Event takes place in multiple locations. www.torontojazz.com

The Junction Summer Solstice Festival 2013

Saturday, June 22 to Sunday, June 23 - 12:00 pm to 12:00 am Celebrate DIY culture, love for art, design and music. Green powered event showcasing our neighbourhood’s passion for healthy lifestyle and love for fresh quality food. Day to night, enjoy family friendly shows and workshops, take a spin on a Ferris Wheel and taste the Junction. Stay around for a special Junction Flea Night Market, movie screening, and enjoy the bustling nightlife. June 22 from noon to midnight experience the magic allure of the West Toronto treasure-The Junction! Free. The Junction Dundas St W. and Keele St, Toronto, ON 416-767-9068 www.thejunctionbia.ca/the-junction-summer-solstice-2013/

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Who let the dogs out? Iams So Good Doggie Jam at Echo Beach

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When it comes to concerts, Echo Beach knows how to put on a show- and this June, it’s letting the dogs out. Facing the Toronto skyline on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, the outdoor concert venue will host the Iams So Good Doggie Jam featuring the Toronto Concert Orchestra on June 8 at 4:00 p.m. A 43-piece classical orchestra led by conductor, Kerry Stratton, will entertain families and their dogs with a nine song set list of classic dog themed songs including Hound Dog, Bella Notte from the film Lady and the Tramp, Cruella de Ville from 101 Dalmatians, (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window? And Who Let The Dogs Out. With a spectacular view of the city, bring your family and your dog down to Echo Beach, located just east of Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, cozy up in the sand and enjoy the tunes at the open-air concert. The 5,000-capacity venue allows fans to get up close and personal with the music. It is a general admission venue, and tickets are on sale at

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Father’s Day fun Battle of Black Creek at Black Creek Pioneer Village

Saturday, June 15 to Sunday, June 16 More than one hundred soldiers set up camp for this colourful Revolutionary War re-enactment with a full scale battle at the Schmidt-Dalziel Century Farm. Enjoy a special Fathers’ Day BBQ’d ribs lunch. Explore Military Encampments throughout the Village. Watch a full scale battle on the Schmidt-Dalziel farm. Black Creek Pioneer Village www.blackcreek.ca

Father’s Day Sweets Tour

Sunday, June 16 Treat your dad on Father’s Day - bring him on Toronto’s only sweets tour and savour a variety of decadent desserts. Fathers get extra goodies! Guided tour on the history of sweets, Introduction to 6 sweet stores, Samples from each location, Discounts at select merchants, Extra special treats for fathers, Fun yum times for all! Adult: $26.55 - Child: $8.85 321 Spadina Avenue www.tastytourstoronto.com

Father’s Day Steam and Machine Show

Sunday, June 16 - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Featured are steam engines, antique machinery, railway displays and demonstrations. Enjoy steam traction engine rides and tour over thirty historic buildings. Adults: $11, Seniors/Disabled: $10, Children: $6.50. Kids 5 and

under free. Westfield Heritage Village 1049 Kirkwall Rd, Rockton, ON 800-883-0104 www.westfieldheritage.ca

Father’s Day at Toronto Zoo

Sunday, June 16 Why not bring Dad for a day at the Zoo and meet some of our WILD Dads including Brutus (Capybara), Inukshuk (polar bear) and Bucky (babirusa)! Toronto Zoo 416-392-5929 www.torontozoo.com

Father’s Day Brunch at Casa Loma

Sunday, June 16 Our Brunch served in the stately elegance of Toronto’s famous castle is an event to remember. The Library is a spectacular setting for your meal. After brunch, enjoy a self-guided tour of the castle. Casa Loma 416-533-1573 www.casaloma.org

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Father’s Day Become a Knight at Casa Loma

Sunday, June 16 Bring the whole family to Casa Loma and become a Knight for Father’s Day! We all know that Dad is King, Mom is Queen and the children are Princes and Princesses. Bring your Royal Family to the beautiful Casa Loma for an opportunity to step into the past. Real Knigwhts - in real armour - with real weapons - will perform for you, educate you, fight for you and even train you! Bring the whole family to Toronto’s Majestic Castle and be a Knight for a day! Advanced reservations required. Casa Loma 647-725-1822, www.casaloma.org

Mariposa Cruises’ Father’s Day Brunch Cruise Jun 16, 11:30 am until 2:30 pm Make this Father’s Day memorable with a Brunch cruise. What better way to start his day than feasting on a fabulous Buffet Brunch created with care by Mariposa’s professional Chefs. Boarding begins at 11:30am, followed by the Brunch cruise from 12:00-2:00pm. Mariposa Cruises 416-203-0178 www.mariposacruises.com


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juneevents Music in the Orchard

Jun 2 - Jun 16, 1:30 pm until 2:30 pm Spadina’s popular outdoor musical performances return. Bring a blanket. Bring a picnic. Bring the whole family. This event occurs weekly on Sunday. Admission: Pay what you wish. Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens 416-392-6910 www.toronto.ca/museums

Kids Are Free Day at Bata Shoe Museum

Jun 7 and 28, 10:00 am until 5:00 pm Discover the treasures of North America’s charming and surprising shoe museum. Hundreds of shoes (from a collection numbering over 10,000) are on exhibit in architect Raymond Moriyama’s awardwinning four-storey structure. If you’re looking for something unique and different to do with your family, daycare or day camp group, we offer activities with a flavour all their own! Admission: Children and youth under 18 are free. Bata Shoe Museum www.batashoemuseum.ca

Fairy Tale Ending: The Big Bad Family Musical

Jun 7 - 9, 11:00 am until 2:00 pm Fairy Tale Ending is a topsy-turvy yet touching tale of a young girl coming to grips with loss and the reality of growing up. With catchy songs like “I, like, totally don’t even give a care”, “You don’t know Jack”, and “Waiting”, this show will have you in stitches, moved to tears, and humming the tunes as you leave the theatre. $15 General Admission/$12 Kids under 12 Wychwood Theatre, Artscape Wychwood Barns www.fairytaleending.ca

Iams SO GOOD! Doggie Jam

Jun 8, 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm The Iams SO GOOD! Doggie Jam is a special classical music concert designed to be enjoyed by everyone in the family and appeal to unique canine senses. At the event, a live, 45 piece orchestra will play classical music that is sure to delight pets and owners alike. Echo Beach www.ticketmaster.ca/So-Good-Doggie-Jam-tickets/ artist/1867625

Village Day

Jun 8, 10:00 am until 4:00 pm Come early, spend the day! We’ve got something for everyone. Highlights include: A Village-long sidewalk sale with many shopping bargains to be had; Quality live entertainment and activities for all ages; Four Kids

Zone play areas with jumping castles; Balloons, face painting, stilt walker, magicians; Snowcones,cotton candy and popcorn (while supplies last). All Free! Yonge Lawrence Village 416-657-4313 www.yongelawrencevillage-bia.com

Muhtadi International Drumming Festival

Jun 8 - 9, 12:00 pm Annual Muhtadi International Drumming Festival at Woodbine Park promises to be a 2 day family-friendly celebration full of multicultural performances and passionate, artistic people. This free festival has two Stages with over 50 performing groups. The Festival includes a Children’s Play Area, ethnic cuisine, exotic arts and crafts, workshop programs and for the adults in the crowd a strategically placed refreshment area. Woodbine Park 416-848-3838 www.muhtadidrumfest.com

Woofstock, A Festival for Dogs

Jun 8, - 9, 10:00 am until 6:00 am Bring your dog to North America’s largest outdoor festival for dogs! Quirky & fun! In the historic St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood, home to the world-famous food & antique markets. A weekend of events, contests & tons of doggy indulgence! Free. St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood 416-234-9663 www.woofstock.ca

Beaches Arts and Crafts Show

Jun 8 - 9, 10:00 am until 6:00 pm Celebrating it’s 29th year! Showcasing over 150 of Canada’s leading artists, artisans & designers from Ontario and Quebec, as well as local talent from the Beach. Held rain or shine. Free. Kew Gardens Park 888-773-4444x227 www.beachesartsandcraftsshow.ca

Toronto Raw/Vegan Festival

Jun 8 - 9 The Toronto Raw/Vegan Festival offers all you need for healthy, cruelty-free, eco-friendly green living. You don`t have to be vegan to attend! Come and see why people are increasingly adopting a raw/vegan lifestyle. First 1000 guests receive a free Permacharts Laminated Reference Guide courtesy of the Helping Hands Program – a $7.95 value. Free event. 918 Bathurst Street www.TorontoRawVeganFestival.com

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Arty Animals at Art Works

Jun 9, 2:00 - 5:00 pm Please join Toronto City Councillor Sarah Doucette and Friends of the High Park Zoo for a fundraising art event in support of the High Park Zoo hosted by Art Works Art School. Learn about the animals at the High Park Zoo as you craft your own creative critter. Raffle and Prizes! Drop in Fee: $5/person for your own passport or $20 for a family of 4 or more. Art Works Art School 416-766-0662 info@artworksartschool.com

Zareinu Moveathon Festival

Jun 9, 11:00 am until 6:00 pm A fun-filled day for the whole family at Downsview Park in support of the Zareinu Educational Centre - a day school and treatment centre for children with special needs. Tons of carnival rides and games, a food court, 5 km and 10 km timed Runs, 20 km Family Bike Ride, 2 km Family Walk, prizes, shows and more! Fun for children, teens and adults of all ages in support of a great cause. Admission is free. Downsview Park 416-661-1800x226 www.moveathon.com

Mooredale Youth Orchestras - Bach, Bartok & Beethoven - Anton Kuerti conducts

Jun 9, 3:00 pm until 4:30 pm Usually seated at the piano, celebrated pianist Anton Kuerti will be standing in front of Mooredale’s Senior Youth Orchestra conducting Beethoven’s glorious Symphony No. 7, Op. 92 in A Major. Under the baton of Clare Carberry, the Intermediate Orchestra plays Bartok’s Romanian Folk Dances, a work based on seven traditional melodies from Transylvania, arranged by Arthur Willner. $15 adults, $10 senior/youth Laidlaw Hall, Upper Canada College 647-988-2102 www.mooredaleconcerts.com

Spring Family Fun Weekends at the ROM

June 15-16: Ancient Rome and Greece Weekend Bring out the family and see what the ROM has to offer during our Family Fun Weekends. Get up close to museum objects not normally on display, enjoy performances, try your hand at interactive demonstrations, make your own amazing crafts for home and more! Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-5797 www.rom.on.ca

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The Garrison at York Comes to Life!

Jun 15 -16 Tour authentic War of 1812 encampments; discover period food, music and entertainment, shop Sutler’s Row for historic and period-inspired merchandise, plus much more. Battle tactical demonstrations by some of the best re-enactment units in Canada featuring an evening battle re-enactment at dusk on historic Garrison Common on Saturday June 15. FREE! www.toronto.ca/1812/

The Annual Leslieville Tree Festival

Jun 22, 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm This celebration of our urban forest includes local and organic food, local performers, and a native plant sale. This fun-filled event is great for the whole family! Leslie Grove Park 416-413-9244x14 www.yourleaf.org/leslieville-tree-festival

“Tour de Forts” – A Bike Tour led by Fort York

Jun 22, 2013 - 10:00 am until 1:00 pm Following the Humber Bicycle Trails, we will stop and explore the locations of Toronto’s first two forts. The tour will end at Fort York, where participants are welcome to enjoy the final day of the Indigenous Arts Festival. www.toronto.ca/museums


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ongoingevents Born to be Wild

Born to be Wild is an inspiring story of love, dedication and the remarkable bond between humans and animals. This film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them – saving endangered species one life at a time. Ongoing Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

CATS

Until Sep 1 The longest-running musical in the history of London’s West End. Loved by millions around the world. Be one of the first to experience an allnew Canadian production of CATS. There’s no better way to introduce your family to the wonders of live theatre than with the magic of CATS. Panasonic Theatre 416-872-1212 www.mirvish.com

Collected in the Field: “Shoemaking Traditions from Around the World” at Bata Shoe Museum

Until Dec 31 Join us for our newest exhibition highlighting the history of shoemaking traditions, many of which are slowly disappearing. Bata Shoe Museum 327 Bloor St. West, Toronto www.batashoemuseum.ca

Flight of the Butterflies at Ontario Science Centre

Ongoing It was a Canadian who engaged the world’s first team of citizen scientists, found the secret hideaway of the monarch butterflies and discovered the most incredible migration on Earth – a scientific adventure at its best. Follow the story and year-long, multi-generational migration cycle of hundreds of millions of monarchs from their remote overwintering sanctuaries in Mexico, across the U.S. to Canada. New IMAX film. Ontario Science Centre 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Game On 2.0: An Exhibition at the Ontario Science Centre

Play your way through the history and evolution of video games with over 150 influential games. Game On 2.0 focuses on key game developments between 1962 and today, and takes a global perspective at gaming’s fascinating past and limitless future. Until Sept 2 Ontario Science Centre 416-696-1000 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Hands in the Bowl at Evergreen Brick Works

Caregivers and children aged 4 to 7 are invited to come roll up their sleeves and learn how to mix, grate, mash, and eat their delicious creations! This fun family program engages all the senses while sparking a life-long love of food in the youngest among us. No registration required. Space is limited to a maximum of 12 children. Saturdays in June Evergreen Brick Works 416-596-1495 http://ebw.evergreen.ca/whats-on/kids-families/hands-in-the-bowl

Eyes on the Skies at the Science Centre

This one-of-a-kind, lively program introduces pre-school children to the night-time sky through singing, connect-the-stars constellations and a journey to the moon. The program was designed especially for our youngest visitors and lasts no longer than 20 minutes to accommodate wandering minds and little feet. All participants receive a certificate of landing on the moon and a follow-up activity guide. Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Family Days at Gardiner Museum

Bring the whole family to the Gardiner for fun-filled days with programming geared towards the kids. Free with admission, and kids under 12 get in for free if accompanied by an adult. Includes films, tours for kids, craft tables & more. Every Sunday, 9 - 1 to 4 pm Gardiner Museum 416-586-8080 www.gardinermuseum.com

Fiddler on the Roof at the Stratford Festival

Until Oct 20 This affectionately humorous portrait of life in a Jewish village in Tsarist Russia centres on Tevye, a milkman-philosopher who finds his values challenged by his daughters’ insistence on following their hearts rather than the dictates of tradition. Kids’ tickets only *36 each with ther Family Experience program. Festival Theatre 55 Queen St. Stratford, ON 800-567-1600 www.stratfordfestival.ca/family

Freckleface Strawberry

Until Jun 16 Freckleface Strawberry was just like every other girl – except she had bright red hair and something worse - FRECKLES! With the help of her loveable schoolmates including an amazingly talented ballerina, a cutie jock, a charming ditz, and a totally kooky teacher, Freckleface learns that everyone is different - and that’s what makes everyone special! Lower Ossington Theatre 416-915-6747 www.lowerossingtontheatre.com

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Hockey Hall of Fame - Stanley’s Game Seven (3D)

Over the River and Through the Woods at Todmorden Mills

Junior Jays Saturdays

Pinkalicious

Until Dec 31 Hockey’s first 3D film is a stunning mix of 3D originally filmed hockey action teamed with computer-generated photo-realistic 3D animation and classic archival footage from some of the most renowned moments in Stanley Cup history – the film literally jumps off the screen. Hockey Hall of Fame, Brookfield Place, 30 Yonge Street 416-933-8215 www.hhof.com Until Sep 28 Bring your family to the ballpark for Jr. Jays Saturdays for every Saturday home game. Kids can visit our Jr.Jays zones located on the concourse to take part in many fun interactive activities to keep them entertained all game long. Each Jr. Jays Saturday kids can visit one of our Jr. Jays Zones located on the concourse. Kids can take part in many fun activities to keep them entertained all game long! Rogers Centre toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/tor/ticketing/jr_jays_saturdays.jsp

Nature Play at Evergreen Brick Works

Until Aug 31, 2013 - 10:00 am until 4:00 pm Come join us in Chimney Court, meet our animators and take part in projects, crafts and games of an elemental theme! This unique program and dynamic space requires parents and guardians to supervise their children while co-creating a magical world of possibilities. $5 suggested donation. Evergreen Brick Works 416-596-1495 http://ebw.evergreen.ca

Until Jun 8 Four Italian American seniors stuggle to accept that their only grandson has his own dreams and that they, apparently, don’t include them. This touching and hilarious play examines the nature of love, relationship and the importance of family. General admission $22, Students $15. Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre - Papermill Theatre 416-425-0917 www.eastsideplayers.ca Until Jun 16 Pinkalicious can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor’s office with Pinkititis. But when her hue goes too far, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to get out of this predicament. Cost $29.59/$39.50. Lower Ossington Theatre 416-915-6747 www.pinkaliciousthemusical.com/toronto/

To The Arctic

Ongoing An extraordinary journey to the top of the world, To The Arctic is the ultimate tale of survival. Narrated by Meryl Streep. Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127, www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

FOR MORE JUNE AND ONGOING EVENTS, VISIT WWW.TORONTO4KIDS.COM

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For more information visit www.girlguides.ca or call 1-800-565-8111


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Jun 27, - 6:30 to 9 p.m. You're invited to Canada Rocks at Scarborough Museum in celebration of Canadian Multiculturalism Day! Free for everyone. Enjoy live music and entertainment, sweets from around the world, Bollywood dancing and more! Free. Scarborough Museum 416-338-8807, www.toronto.ca/museums

Toronto Ribfest - Food and Music Festival (Canada Day Weekend) Jun 28 - Jul 1, 11:00 am until 11:00 pm Kick off summer of 2013 with the Toronto Ribfest and experience great food, attractions, music and surprises. Always a great Canada Day Weekend celebration! Two stages with free live entertainment; great new foods along with the best ribs in the city; a midway, a free Kidz Zone, and other family-friendly attractions; and more, all make Toronto Ribfest a great way to celebrate the Canada Day weekend. $2 Centennial Park www.torontoribfest.com

Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

FOSTER CARE PROGRAM We are seeking loving homes In the Toronto and Greater Toronto Area who want to make a difference in a child’s life. We need foster families that are interested in caring for Aboriginal children, have a willingness to work within our diverse community, and have a fundamental respect for Aboriginal children and their culture. We provide training, support, relief and compensation to our homes.

Please contact our Foster Care Hotline at

(416)969-8510 ext. 7788

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Scotiabank CHIN Picnic - Canada Day Weekend

Canada Day Weekend Celebrations at Harbourfront Centre

Jun 28 - Jul 1 This Canada Day weekend, celebrate a new chapter in our history as we officially open the brand new Canada Square with music, dance (lots of dance!), food and spectacular 'Canada Eve Fireworks' presented by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, on Sunday, June 30. Free. Harbourfront Centre www.harbourfrontcentre.com

Jun 29 - Jul 1, 12:00 pm until 11:00 pm See 2,500 participants, artists and performers amongst 15 cultural communities in one place including; Canadian music icons Platinum Blonde with special guest band Autumns Cannon and World Beat Music headlined by top performers from Italy, Portugal, China, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Latin America and the Caribbean. Free. Exhibition Place www.scotiabankchinpicnic.com

TORONTO BEACHES CHILDREN’S CHORUS Summer Camp

Do you Love to Sing & Act? Then join The Toronto Beaches Children's Chorus Summer Camp!

ONE WEEK ONLY! JULY 22-26 Come and join us for a week of Kids will sing, act, move, play instruments and create props in a week long adventure!

Half day program for 4-6 year olds • $125 9:00-noon Full day program for 7-10 year olds • $200 9:00-4:00 Kingston Road United Church, 975 Kingston Road

For more info check out our website or call 416 698 9864 Act quickly as spaces will fill up fast!

TORONTO BEACHES CHILDREN’S CHORUS

The Joy of Singing. The Love of Drama. For more information please call or visit us online 416 698 9864 WWW.TORONTOBEACHESCHILDRENSCHORUS.COM

art Works art School Now taking registration for

We will also be accepting Kids ages 4-15 for our full year program throughout June

art for all ages

FULL AND HALF DAY SUMMER CAMPS

available from July 2nd to August 30th. Camps range in theme and from ages 3 to 17. Teen Portfolio camps available in July and August. NEW! Ask about our Art Club for Children and Teens.

ADULT EVENING SUMMER CLASSES

begin July 9th and run for 8 weeks. Drawing, Watercolour, Acrylic and Oil Painting.

ARTY ANIMALS AT ART WORKS ART SCHOOL IN SUPPORT OF THE HIGH PARK ZOO!

Sunday, June 9, 2013 from 2 to 5 pm Please join Toronto City Councillor Sarah Doucette and Friends of the High Park Zoo for a fundraising art event in support of the High Park Zoo hosted by Art Works Art School. Learn about the animals at the High Park Zoo as you craft your own creative critter. Raffle and Prizes! Drop in Fee: $5/person for your own passport or $20 for a family of 4 or more. For Info and Booking call

416-766-0662 | 238 Jane Street www.artworksartschool.com


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Amesbury Park Canada Day

Jun 30 - Jul 1 This year marks our 30th year, we have added June 30th as a special evening of food and live entertainment. On July 1st, enjoy a festival packed with a lot of activities and free pancakes! At 2:00pm a couple dancing demo, singing and bands, kids games, strongman/ strongwomen, bodybuilding and the sensation of "Natalie Sugar Brown" World Female boxing Champion. The event ends with a professional Band the "Excalibur" lead singer Victoria who will perform various tunes, and the evening closes with a fantastic fireworks display. Free. Amesbury Park 647-219-6842 www.amesburycanadaday.ca

The south lawn of Queen’s Park has free family entertainment, inflatable attractions, carnival games, face painting and more.

Red White and Vinyl

Jul 1, Vinyl 95.3 presents an all-day music fest at Woodbine Park. The free event also offers a licensed drinking area, a family fun zone, and a fireworks display at night. Woodbine Park, 905-521-9900

Canada Day at Westfield Heritage Village

Jul 1, - 12:30 pm until 4:00 pm Tour through the historical village and meet fascinating Canadians from the past. Volunteers in period clothing entertain with interesting historical details and demonstrations throughout the day. Visit the gardens and forests, stroll on the boardwalk or take a hike on the trails. It’s a great day to spend outdoors with family and friends. Adults: $11, Seniors/ Disabled: $10, Children: $6.50. Kids 5 and under free. 1049 Kirkwall Rd, Rockton, ON 1-800-883-0104 www.westfieldheritage.ca

East York Canada Day

Jul 1 Celebrating 56 years of EAST YORK CANADA DAY with a midway with Kiddie-land, parade, displays, vendor booths with food, plants, crafts and more! Free. Cosburn Avenue and Woodbine Avenue 416-463-5335 www.julyfirstparade.com

City of Toronto Fireworks

Jul 1 - 5:00pm Entertainment, 10:15pm Fireworks The city will host ongoing festivities throughout the day, but the biggest events will occur between 8 PM and 10:30 PM. The entertainment events will begin at 8 PM. The festivals’ fireworks will begin after the entertainment portion of the festival is over, roughly around 10:15 PM. Mel Lastman Square www.toronto.ca

Canada Day at Queen’s Park

Canada Day Celebration and Citizenship Ceremony

Jul 1 Celebrate Canada’s past and future. Watch as 40 people become Canadian Citizens. Special activities include live music, special Village tours, sampling in the Brewery, traditional games and horse-drawn wagon rides. Regular admission rates apply. Black Creek Pioneer Village 416-667-6295 www.blackcreek.ca

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SUMMER MATINEES

TICKETS $14 • FAMILY 4-PACKS $45

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4. Goulding Community Centre 45 Goulding Ave, 416 395-6677

7. McGregor Park Community Centre 2231 Lawrence Ave E, 416 396-7769

5. Heron Park Community Centre 292 Manse Rd , 416 396-4063

8. Northwood Community Centre 15 Clubhouse Ct, 416 395-6695

6. Maryvale Park - Outdoor Pool 5 Trestleside Grove, 416 396-4127

9. Oriole Community Centre 2975 Don Mills Rd W, 416 395-6680

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Pools opening June 22

Knob Hill Park Brimley Road, 416 396-4128

Amesbury Sports Complex 155 Culford Rd, 416 395-6683

Gihon Spring Outdoor Pool 75 Gihon Spring Dr, 416 394-8488

Lambton-Kingsway Outdoor Pool 37 Marquis Ave, 416 394-8489

Amos Waites Park - Outdoor Pool 2445 Lake Shore Blvd W, 416 394-8484

Giovanni Caboto 1369 St. Clair Ave W, 416 392-7762

Lawrence Heights Community Centre 5 Replin, 416 395-6687

Blantyre Park 180 Fallingbrook Rd, 416 396-4126

Glen Long Community Centre 35 Glen Long Ave, 416 395-6689

Leaside Outdoor Pool 5 Leaside Park Dr, 416 396-2846

Broadlands Community Centre 19 Castlegrove Blvd, 416 395-6675

Gord And Irene Risk Community Centre 2650 Finch Ave W, 416 395-6684

Ledbury Park 160 Ledbury St, 416 395-6688

Domenico DiLuca Community Centre 25 Stanley Rd, 416 395-0130

Grandravine Community Recreation Centre 23 Grandravine Dr, 416 395-6696

Mitchell Field Community Centre 89 Church Ave , 416 395-6690

Driftwood Leisure Centre 4401 Jane St, 416 395-6693

Greenwood Park 150 Greenwood Ave, 416 392-7804

Monarch Park 115 Felstead Ave, 416 392-7831

Eringate Park - Outdoor Pool 121 Wellesworth Dr, 416 394-8485

Halbert Park 24 Rockwood Dr, 416 396-4125

North Toronto Memorial Community 200 Eglinton Ave W, 416 392-6591

Fairbank Memorial Park 4 Keywest Ave, 416 394-2742

High Park 1873 Bloor St W, 416 392-7807

Oakdale Community Centre 350 Grandravine Dr, 416 395-0489

Fairhaven Park - Outdoor Pool 100 Golfwood Hts, 416 394-8486

Irving W Chapley Community Centre 205 Wilmington Ave, 416 395-6697

O’Connor Community Centre 1386 Victoria Park Ave, 416 395-6682

Flagstaff Park - Outdoor Pool 42 Mercury Rd, 416 394-8487

Kiwanis Outdoor Pool 373 Cedarvale Ave, 416 396-2847

Ourland Park - Outdoor Pool 36 Ourland Ave, 416 394-8490

Interplay offers preprofessional classes in classical ballet and a full range of recreational classes for ages 3 to adult in ballet, modern, jazz & other dance forms. The Intensive Dance Program provides performance opportunities with the Interplay Dance Company to selective students who may wish to pursue a professional dance career. Auditions for our intensive division & enhanced ballet program will be held Saturday May 25.

• Junior Recreational Dance

July 8-July 19, Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm 2-week, full day program for ages 5-12.

• Senior Intensive Dance

July 22-August 9, Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm 3-week, rigorous full day training program for ages 7 & up. Admission is restricted to intensive students in levels 1-8 or by audition or Director’s approval.

250 Davisville Ave (at Mt. Pleasant) 416-972-1316

Outreach Program: Bishop Strachan School 416-483-4325

www.interplay-dance.ca

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FEATURING... • 420 ft Suspension Bridge • Caves / Caverns to Explore • THUNDERBIRD 1/2-mile Twin-zip Ride • Mini–golf • Gemstone Mining • Big Rock Railroad • Snack Bar • Picnic Area • Fish Pond • Kids Adventure Playground • Fabulous Panoramic Views • Gift Shop

1-1/2 Hrs North of Toronto on Scenic Caves Road, near Collingwood www.sceniccaves.com 705-446-0256


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Registration now open, ages 7-12 $250/wk Sessions run Mon-Fri weekly from July 15-August 30th (closed Aug. 5th week) For more information visit: www.torontohumanesociety.com or stop by and pick up an application.

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Women’s Combat Cardio Beginners & Advanced Muay Thai

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The Flying Yogi presents

A Suspension Camp for Kids!

July 8th - July 12 • July 29th - Aug 2nd 1:00 to 4:30pm

SUSPENSION YOGA OUTDOOR PLAY TREASURE HUNTS HEALTHY SNACKS OBSTACLE COURSES

Cost: $199+hst per week Space is limited. Call now to register:

647-993-YOGI

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www.theflyingyogi.ca

3029 Lake Shore Blvd. W, Toronto ON M8V 1K5

416-503-9108 www.lootlady.com

FOR AGES 5-16YRS.

July Jul y 15-1 15-19 9th August Aug ust 12 12-16 -16th 9am - 4pm before and after extended hours available. LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE. Campers partake in jazz, ballet, hip-hop, musical theatre, tap, latin, yoga, pilates, drama classes, crafts and activities. Mini dance showcase for the parents.

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New 2-Acre Custom Kingscross Estate! 7500 s.f. + finished walk-out bsmnt. Cathedral ceilingss, elevator, wrought iron staircase. Designer kitchen - a chef’s dream. Home theatre, games room. Luxurious spa-inspired master retreat. 3 car garage. Indoor waterfall. Electric gate. In-ground pool. Tennis court. Rolling lot with lush landscaping.

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CULTURED ELEGANCE! A stunning estate on a quiet cul-de-sac. Simply breathtaking! Superior finishes and a deluxe layout. Only the finest materials have been used in the construction, incl. a Marley roof, Bookmatch granite flrs & counters. Plaster mouldings and upgraded oak panelling & trim throughout. A magnificent butterfly staircase. 5+2 bdrms, 9’ ceilings in the main floor and 10’ in the bsmt. 4 attached garages. Gleaming hrdwd flrs, w/o to deck & much more! Close to hwys, schools, shopping & golfing.

CASTLEMORE ESTATE

Custom-built 6,000 sq. ft. Castlemore estate on quiet cul-de-sac. Gorgeous marble foyer with soaring ceilings. Extra high ceilings on main and 2nd floors. Curved ‘Gone with the Wind’ staircase. Indoor fountain, outdoor hot tub. Extra spacious rooms. Possibility to expand into 1000 sq. ft. full height attic plus 3,000 sq.ft. bsmt for 10,000 sq. ft. of potential living area. Grand gourmet kitchen for the chef who wants it all. Seats 25. Heat recovery system. Super insulation. Many custom features.

EXECUTIVE RETREAT! 10 MINUTES TO MISSISSAUGA!

Ultra custom 5,000 SqFt exec. home w/ Hollywood style indoor pool oasis. Dream gourmet kitchen. Cathedral ceilings. 5+1 bdrms. Backing onto forest. Outdoor ponds, fountains, streams. Mins to 401. Country living, City life!! $1,699,000

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SUMMER DAY CAMPS for ages 5-14

Give your child the summer you remember!

Downtown

Spadina Museum 416-392-6910

Downtown

Next door to Casa Loma

8 to 12 year olds explore their artistic and theatrical talents and make their own movies.

Todmorden Mills Heritage Site

5 to 8 year olds explore a world before computers, phones or televisions! Make a thaumatrope, explore the great outdoors and bake tasty treats in our 19th-century kitchen. Plants and animals in our wildflower preserve are just some of the things that inspire crafts and activities. Use clay, paints and paper mache to create art and works inspired by the homes and habitats of the birds, bugs and animals in the Don Valley.

416-396-2819 Pottery Road between the Bayview Extension and Broadview

West

Montgomery’s Inn 416-209-2026 Dundas Street West at Islington

East

Scarborough Museum 416-338-8807 Brimley north of Lawrence, in Thomson Memorial Park

North

5 to 7 year olds enjoy mornings of creative fun, storytelling, making plays and cooking.

Gibson House 416-395-7432 Just north of the North York Centre Subway on Yonge Street

8 to 10 year-olds interested in theatre experience the joy of acting in the great outdoors. They’ll get a taste of improvisation, script writing, directing, and performance. August 19 to 23, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 5 to 12 year-olds become pioneers, spies, actors or even WIZARDS! Find our camp descriptions at toronto.ca/camps (see below). Register with 416-338-4FUN or toronto.ca/torontofun.

For 6 to 14 year olds. Depending on their age, your child will experience storytelling, making crafts, becoming a history detective, weaving, painting, drama, historic cooking, and “seeing behind-thescenes.”

Extended care is available at most camps. Visit our website for details.

toronto.ca/camps Click on Museum Camps and Workshops


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