Eglinton
Summer Camp
35 Lytton Blvd
Eglinton St. George's United Church
North of Yonge and Eglinton
Registration for summer 2026 is now open!
Hours: 9 am to 4:30 pm (extended hours 8:00 to 5:30 pm)
This upcoming summer of 2026 will be our fourth summer at this Midtown Toronto location for our multi-activity day camp, ideal for families in the Lawrence Park, Forest Hill, and Sherwood Park neighborhoods. This location is North of the Eglinton subway station and accessible via TTC (bus 97); otherwise by car with street parking available.
Located at the Eglinton St. George's United Church on Lytton Blvd., the camp is a short walk from Yonge Street. The location has a large gymnasium for indoor games, and other smaller rooms for arts & crafts, and theme activities. For outdoor games, the camp is within walking distance from Lytton Park, Sherwood Park and Eglinton Park; including a splash pad where we take campers once every week for some refreshing water play.
![]() Toronto Kidz Summer Camp at EglintonToronto Kidz location at the Eglington United Church. | ![]() Splashing summer with Toronto KidzOne day a week we take our campers to the wading pool at the Eglinton park. |
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![]() Special guests at Toronto KidzOnce a week we have a magical visitor who will surprise our campers like this T-Rex on Dinosaur Week | ![]() Unforgettable field tripsEvery week we do a field trip to a local attraction related to the theme of the week like Casa Loma on "Dragons & Unicorns" Week |
![]() Crafts sessions during campEvery day we do a craft or art project with our campers that is inspired by the weekly theme | ![]() Toronto Kidz at Little CanadaWe visit local attractions that will impress our campers like Little Canada |
![]() Outdoors adventures at Toronto KidzThe older campers have the opportunity to experiences like canoeing in the Humber River with us | ![]() Toronto Kidz at the CN TowerOnce in a lifetime experiences like climbing to the top of the CN Tower are also part of our weekly adventures |
We run weekly themes during the entire summer so each week is different and new for our campers. The fun themes also provide an opportunity to learn something new and are the focus of the weekly field trips to attractions related to the topic of the week. We take our campers to the Railway Museum on Trains Week, and to the ROM for Dinosaurs week for example. Campers are split into age groups at our KIDZ Camp; and our older campers will join our JUNIOR Camp (9 to 12 years-old).
Kids Camp (5 to 8 year old)
Junior Camp (9-12 year old)









