MCRC Registered Programs
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We offer many fun and educational programs for kids of all ages. Whether your child loves art, science, sports, or something else, there’s something here for them. Use the filters to search by age, interests, and program type to find the best match. It’s easy to explore and choose what works for your family!
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Hear Me Roar Presented by Halton Women's Place in Partnership with She Can!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Date: July 24th
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm
Age: 14-17 Years (must have started Grade 9)
Cost: No Cost
Location: 410 Bronte St. S
The focus of this presentation is communication, empathy, and advocacy. We begin with a discussion on what makes a good leader, and identify strong female leaders in the world who we can look to as role models. We then move on to identify different communication types (verbal and non-verbal), and communication styles (passive, assertive, aggressive, and passive-aggressive). We encourage girls to adopt an assertive communication style, as it allows us to clearly state needs, wants, and thoughts respectfully. We discuss the importance of body language while communicating before addressing the role of empathy. We first ask why empathy is important, and how empathy can look in our personal lives and as a global citizen. We end on a discussion of advocacy: both self-advocacy and how we can advocate for others.
Barrier Breakers Presented by Halton Women's Place in Partnership with She Can!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Date: July 17th
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm
Age: 14-17 Years (must have started Grade 9)
Cost: No Cost
Location: 410 Bronte St. S
The focus of this presentation is on careers, goal-setting, and courageous conversations. We begin with a discussion on how gender-roles affect our career paths by identifying "female" vs "male" careers in order to broaden the conversation to how gender-bias can affect the choices we make. We include implicit bias in this conversation before moving on to address gender stereotyping and how it affects the number of women who take up leadership roles. We identify the difference between a short term and a long-term goal and offer the acronym of SMART for goal setting: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely. We then explain what a growth mindset is, and encourage them to adopt it: for example, we don't see mistakes as setbacks, but rather as learning opportunities. We end on how we can handle stress, navigate high expectations, and manage difficult feelings.
Mirror Mirror Presented by Halton Women's Place
in Partnership with She Can!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Date: June 17th
Time: 4:00pm-5:30pm
Age: 14-17 Years (must have started Grade 9)
Cost: No Cost
Location: 410 Bronte St. S
This workshop engages students in discussions surrounding self-confidence and body positivity. We all know how affected we are by advertising, celebrities and social media, but what effect does this have on our self-esteem?
Question Everything Presented by Halton Women's Place in Partnership with She Can!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Date: July 10th
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm
Age: 14-17 Years (must have started Grade 9)
Cost: No Cost
Location: 410 Bronte St. S
The focus of this presentation is critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. We begin with a discussion around assumptions and getting curious, identify that an important leadership quality is exploring new ideas, regularly ask uncomfortable questions to see the bigger picture. We discuss why this may feel difficult to direct at ourselves and our beliefs. We then distinguish between taking a critical lens and criticism and discuss when the right time is to use a critical lens. We go over the steps to problem-solving before moving on to a discussion on decision-making and navigating difficult decisions, like relationships, career choices, peer pressure, and more. We encourage collaborating with others to help with difficult decisions, and tie that back to leadership qualities. We end on how to identify and respond to controversy.
Unapologetically Me Presented by Halton Women's Place in Partnership with She Can!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Date: July 3rd
Time: 12:30pm-1:30pm
Age: 14-17 Years (must have started Grade 9)
Cost: No Cost
Location: 410 Bronte St. S
The focus of this presentation is to build self-awareness, self-confidence, and self-worth. After an initial icebreaker activity, we dive into why girls tend to have a lower self-esteem, and ask them: what makes you self-conscious? Why do we care about what others think, and who are we worried about? We go on to discuss what external pressures we experience as girls and women, why they may be damaging, and how we can overcome them by (for instance) using affirmations to increase our self-esteem and self-confidence. We engage in an activity that asks girls to list their strengths and values and discuss how we can use these lists to empower ourselves.
She Can! Girls at Bat - Burlington
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: July 7 - August 26 (8 sessions - Wednesdays) *No Session July 1*
Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm
Age: 8-13 Years Old (Must be entering Grade 3-7 in Sept.)
Cost: No Cost
Location: Sherwood Forest Park, 2370 Fairview St, Burlington
Girls at Bat is a fun, inclusive summer program designed for girls (cisgender and transgender) and non‑binary youth. Over eight weeks, participants build fundamental baseball skills while developing confidence, courage, leadership, and a genuine love of sport. Through engaging games and activities, youth strengthen social connections, learn to work as a team, and discover their unique strengths. Our She Can! facilitators tailor each session to meet the needs and interests of every participant, ensuring everyone feels supported and empowered. Girls at Bat is about more than learning the game — it’s about helping young people grow, thrive, and step up to the plate with confidence both on and off the field. Thank you to Jays Care Foundation for funding this amazing program! All equipment is provided.
She Can! Girls at Bat - Milton
(Ages 6-8)
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: June 29 - August 24(8 sessions - Mondays) *No Session August 3*
Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm
Age: 6-8 Years Old (Must be entering Grade 1-3 in Sept.)
Cost: No Cost
Location: Brian Best Park, 311 Commercial St, Milton
Girls at Bat is a fun, inclusive summer program designed for girls (cisgender and transgender) and non‑binary youth. Over eight weeks, participants build fundamental baseball skills while developing confidence, courage, leadership, and a genuine love of sport. Through engaging games and activities, youth strengthen social connections, learn to work as a team, and discover their unique strengths. Our She Can! facilitators tailor each session to meet the needs and interests of every participant, ensuring everyone feels supported and empowered. Girls at Bat is about more than learning the game — it’s about helping young people grow, thrive, and step up to the plate with confidence both on and off the field. Thank you to Jays Care Foundation for funding this amazing program! All equipment is provided.
She Can! Girls at Bat - Milton
(Ages 8-10)
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: June 30 - August 18 (8 sessions - Tuesdays)
Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm
Age: 8-10 Years Old (Must be entering Grade 3-5 in Sept.)
Cost: No Cost
Location: Brian Best Park, 311 Commercial St, Milton
Girls at Bat is a fun, inclusive summer program designed for girls (cisgender and transgender) and non‑binary youth. Over eight weeks, participants build fundamental baseball skills while developing confidence, courage, leadership, and a genuine love of sport. Through engaging games and activities, youth strengthen social connections, learn to work as a team, and discover their unique strengths. Our She Can! facilitators tailor each session to meet the needs and interests of every participant, ensuring everyone feels supported and empowered. Girls at Bat is about more than learning the game — it’s about helping young people grow, thrive, and step up to the plate with confidence both on and off the field. Thank you to Jays Care Foundation for funding this amazing program! All equipment is provided.
She Can! Girls at Bat - Milton
(Ages 10-14)
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: June 29 - August 24(8 sessions - Mondays) *No Session August 3*
Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Age: 10-14 Years Old (Must be entering Grade 6-8 in Sept.)
Cost: No Cost
Location: Brian Best Park, 311 Commercial St, Milton
Girls at Bat is a fun, inclusive summer program designed for girls (cisgender and transgender) and non‑binary youth. Over eight weeks, participants build fundamental baseball skills while developing confidence, courage, leadership, and a genuine love of sport. Through engaging games and activities, youth strengthen social connections, learn to work as a team, and discover their unique strengths. Our She Can! facilitators tailor each session to meet the needs and interests of every participant, ensuring everyone feels supported and empowered. Girls at Bat is about more than learning the game — it’s about helping young people grow, thrive, and step up to the plate with confidence both on and off the field. Thank you to Jays Care Foundation for funding this amazing program! All equipment is provided.
Whiskers & Stitches:
Crochet Your Own Amigurumi Kitty
Dates: Wednesday, June 17
Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm
Ages: 9+
Cost: $45
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
*New Program* Get hooked on cuteness! In this fun and relaxing workshop, intermediate crocheters will learn amigurumi techniques while bringing a charming little kitty to life. Expect soft yarn, sweet details, and lots of creative joy—purr-fect for cat lovers and crafty hearts alike.
June PA Day Boredom Buster:
Knights, Castles & Fairies
Date: Friday, June 5
Time: 9:00am-3:00pm
Ages: 4-10
Cost: $60
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Join us for a magical day of make-believe as campers step into a world of knights, castles, dragons, and fairies! Children will create themed crafts like crowns, shields, or fairy wings help build a giant cardboard castle, and take part in fun adventures such as a dragon egg hunt and knight-training obstacle course. With a mix of creative art, active play, and imaginative storytelling, this enchanted PA Day is filled with wonder, teamwork, and magical fun for everyone.
She Can Fundraise!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: June 1 & 8 - Planning & Decorating, June 12 - Fundraiser
Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm on June 1 & 8, 3:00 - 6:00pm on June 12
Age: 10-14 Years Old (must have started grade 5)
Cost: No Cost
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Join She Can Fundraise! - a hands-on, fun-filled workshop where participants team up to create and run their very own fundraiser! It's your chance to lead, create, and make a difference - one sweet sale at a time.
All 4 Her - Cook & Conquer


Date: May 20 - June 10 (4 sessions - Wednesdays)
Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Ages: 7-11
Cost: $108
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Research shows the importance of helping young girls build a positive relationship with food as well as building self-confidence and independence, so we created the Cook & Conquer program. In this program, participants will learn valuable cooking skills while gaining valuable knowledge and skills around healthy body image and healthy eating. Through teamwork and fun competition, We will focus on the importance of nourishing your body with healthy foods, and how enjoying treats can be part of a balanced diet. Each participant will leave the program with a journal of key takeaways, delicious recipes and a newfound confidence and understanding of healthy living and being a girl.
ACT Art Club for Youth Junior
Dates: May 23 - June 20 (5 sessions - Saturdays)
Time: 9:30am-11:30am
Ages: 9-12 Years
Cost: $100
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Participants in the ACT Art Club for Youth will have the opportunity to begin to build skills using a variety of art media in open-ended ways. Participants will have the opportunity to explore, learn and collaborate with one another using art materials, and engaging in alternate ways of sharing their thoughts, feelings and ideas in a friendly and social setting in ACT’s art studio. This will allow for exploration of self-expression, mindfulness and social connection throughout their time in the program with an ACT Artist using art as a language.
ACT Art Club for Youth
Dates: May 23 - June 20 (5 sessions - Saturdays)
Time: 12:00pm-2:00pm
Ages: 13-16 Years
Cost: $100
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Participants in the ACT Art Club for Youth will have the opportunity to begin to build skills using a variety of art media in open-ended ways. Participants will have the opportunity to explore, learn and collaborate with one another using art materials, and engaging in alternate ways of sharing their thoughts, feelings and ideas in a friendly and social setting in ACT’s art studio. This will allow for exploration of self-expression, mindfulness and social connection throughout their time in the program with an ACT Artist using art as a language.
Chess
Dates: May 23 - June 20 (5 sessions - Saturdays)
Time: 12:00pm-1:15pm
Ages: 7-13 Years
Cost: $115
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
A classic game of strategy and focus. Students will learn chess fundamentals including openings, tactics, and endgame strategies while developing problem solving, patience, and concentration through friendly play and challenges.
Crochet Creations
Dates: May 5 - June 9 (6 sessions - Tuesdays)
Time: 5:00pm-6:00pm
Ages: 8-12 Years
Cost: $138
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Discover the Joy of Crochet! Unwind and spark your creativity with this relaxing, hands-on craft where focus meets imagination. In this beginner-friendly workshop, students will learn essential crochet stitches and techniques to create charming small projects like coasters, stylish headbands, and adorable mini plushies. No experience? No problem! Crochet is a soothing activity that promotes mindfulness, reduces stress, and leaves you with beautiful handmade pieces you’ll be proud of. Join us to learn a skill you can enjoy anywhere, anytime—while connecting with others in a fun, creative environment.
Stop Motion Animation
Dates: May 23 - June 20 (5 sessions - Saturdays)
Time: 10:30am-11:45am
Ages: 7-12 Years
Cost: $115
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
*New Program* Bring imagination to life one frame at a time. Students will design their own characters, build miniature sets, and use digital tools to create short stop motion films. A perfect mix of art, storytelling, and technology.
On My Way: Kindergarten
Ready Program - Wednesday
Dates: May 13 - June 17 (6 sessions - Wednesdays)
Time: 10:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 3-5 Years (Children attend without a parent)
Cost: $204
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Are you looking for a gentle, supportive way to help your child feel confident and prepared for kindergarten? This program offers a warm, engaging environment where children attend independently and participate in a variety of enriching activities like songs and stories, art, sensory exploration and active play while building friendships with their peers. Throughout the program, children practice essential classroom routines that help them feel comfortable and capable in a school setting. Our Educator takes the time to understand each child's unique personality, learning style, and interests, ensuring that every child feels seen, supported and encouraged. This is also a valuable opportunity for your child to develop emotional self-regulation and ease into being away from a parent or caregiver, building the confidence and independence they'll carry with them into kindergarten and beyond.
Cooking Up a Story - Saturdays
Dates: May 23 - June 20 (5 sessions - Saturdays)
Time: 9:30am-11:00am
Ages: 2-5 Years (Parent/guardian participation required)
Cost: $92
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
*New Recipes* Join us for weekly theme stories complemented by preparing an age-appropriate recipe. Together we will adventure into stories, activities, recipe preparation and cooking a healthy snack to enjoy together. At the end of the session, each family will receive a digital copy of their delicious recipes prepared over the 5-week program.
On My Way: Kindergarten
Ready Program - Thursday
Dates: May 14 - June 18 (6 sessions - Thursdays)
Time: 10:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 3-5 Years (Children attend without a parent)
Cost: $204
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Are you looking for a gentle, supportive way to help your child feel confident and prepared for kindergarten? This program offers a warm, engaging environment where children attend independently and participate in a variety of enriching activities like songs and stories, art, sensory exploration and active play while building friendships with their peers. Throughout the program, children practice essential classroom routines that help them feel comfortable and capable in a school setting. Our Educator takes the time to understand each child's unique personality, learning style, and interests, ensuring that every child feels seen, supported and encouraged. This is also a valuable opportunity for your child to develop emotional self-regulation and ease into being away from a parent or caregiver, building the confidence and independence they'll carry with them into kindergarten and beyond.
She Can Play! Halton Hills
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: May 5 - June 23 (8 sessions - Tuesdays)
Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm
Age: 8-11 Years Old (Must have started Grade 3)
Cost: No Cost
Location: George Kennedy School, Georgetown
Join She Can! For our multi-sports program! She Can Play is a multi-sport program
that is designed to provide youth with a safe and inclusive space to engage in
sports and express themselves confidently, free from judgment or intimidation. At
She Can Play!, participants will have the opportunity to learn fundamental skills in
basketball, volleyball, and soccer through fun games and engaging drills. Not only will they develop their athletic abilities, but they will also build meaningful connections with others, fostering a positive and supportive community.
She Can Move!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: May 19 - June 23 (6 sessions - Tuesdays)
Time: 6:30pm-7:30pm
Age: 9-12 Years Old (Must have started Grade 4)
Cost: No Cost
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Explore movement in a fun, supportive, and body-positive environment. Through engaging and accessible activities, participants are encouraged to move their bodies, build confidence, and develop habits for lifelong health. Each week introduces a different style of movement such as dance styles, yoga, and other high-energy games. The program activities will be based on the group’s strengths and capabilities. The program is designed to create a welcoming space where participants can move freely, laugh, and express themselves without pressure or judgment. By combining active movement with moments of relaxation and reflection, She Can Move! supports participants in connecting physical activity with overall well-being.
She Can Thrive!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: May 4 - June 22 (7 sessions - Mondays) *No Session May 18*
Time: 5:00pm-6:00pm
Age: 6-8 Years Old (Must have started Grade 1)
Cost: No Cost
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Get ready for an inspiring journey with She Can!—where we’re all about building strength from the inside out! She Can Thrive! is an uplifting program packed with powerful tools, creative outlets, and smart coping strategies to help girls shine—especially when life gets tough. It’s all about confidence, resilience, and expressing your true self. Let’s grow, thrive, and take on the world together!
She Can Choose!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: April 16 - June 18 (10 sessions - Thursdays)
Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
Age: 10-13 Years (Must have started grade 5)
Cost: No Cost
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Get ready for a fun-filled, empowering experience with She Can Choose! This dynamic program gives participants the chance to build essential life skills through exciting, hands-on activities. Girls will strengthen their communication, learn to recognize and manage stress in healthy ways, and develop the confidence to make positive, informed decisions—even in the face of peer pressure. Most importantly, participants will discover that their voice matters—and they'll be encouraged to use it boldly and proudly. Because choosing your path means knowing your worth, speaking up, and leading with confidence!
She Can Lead!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: April 16 - June 18 (10 sessions - Thursdays)
Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm
Age: 8-11 Years Old (Must have started Grade 3)
Cost: No Cost
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Step into your leadership potential with She Can Lead! This empowering program is all about building strong relationships and growing together in a supportive, inspiring community. Through fun and interactive activities—like team-building games, group discussions, and role plays—participants will strengthen their communication, collaboration, and leadership skills while forming meaningful connections with peers and mentors. Because great leaders lift others up—and it all starts here!
She Can Create!
Details: For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Dates: April 15 - June 17 (10 sessions - Wednesdays)
Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm
Age: 11 - 14 Years (Must have started Grade 6)
Cost: No Cost
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Join She Can! and the ACT Initiative (Artists and Children Together) for an exciting art-based program! Participants in the She Can Create! program will have the opportunity to begin to build skills by using a variety of art media in open-ended ways. Art and creativity are strong ways for humans to express themselves and the She Can Create! program will allow girls the time to become comfortable with using art materials, while giving them alternate ways of sharing their thoughts, feelings and ideas. Participants will explore self-expression, mental health, mindfulness and social connection throughout their time in the program.
EarlyON Parenting - Getting Ready for Kindergarten
Details: Childminding is provided for these sessions for kindergarten-aged children only, all children must be registered separately to attend the children’s program.
Date: Tuesday, May 26 - June 9 (3 sessions)
Time: 9:30pm-11:30am
Ages: Parents
Cost: No Cost
Location: EarlyON - 410 Bronte Street South
Do you have a child starting Kindergarten and are wondering how to help prepare them? Join us for a 3-week workshop series where you will learn how to support your child so they can confidently begin Kindergarten with ease. During this series, your child will also gain independence as they participate in a hands-on, play based learning program in the next room with our Educators. This workshop requires registration.
Family Fun
Culinary Summer Camp at Bronte


Dates: Weekly Camps running from June 29 - August 28
Time: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Ages: 8-12
Location: 410 Bronte Street S, Milton
Cost: $350
Ignite your child’s passion for cooking with our hands-on culinary summer camp! Designed for young chefs, this fun and interactive program teaches essential kitchen skills, food safety, and creative recipes in a supportive environment. Campers will explore a variety of cuisines, learn to prepare delicious dishes from scratch, and discover the joy of healthy eating. Each day includes cooking activities, team challenges, and plenty of tasting! Perfect for beginners and budding foodies alike, this camp builds confidence, creativity, and a lifelong love of cooking.
Family Fun
Active Adventures Summer Camp at David's Place
Dates: July 6 - August 14
Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Ages: 8-12
Location: David's Place: 132 Main Street North, Campbellville
Cost: $375
Get ready for a summer packed with energy, excitement, and fun! Our Active Adventures Summer Camp is designed for kids who love to move, play, and explore. Each day is filled with sports, games, and outdoor activities that build teamwork, confidence, and healthy habits. Campers will enjoy: Team Sports, Skill Challenges, Outdoor Adventures and Fun Competitions. Our experienced camp assistants and guest coaches create a safe, supportive environment where every child can learn new skills, make friends, and stay active. Whether your child is a sports enthusiast or just loves being outdoors, this camp is the perfect way to spend summer days full of movement, fun and laughter!
Family Fun
Camp Wonder Woods at David's Place
Dates: Weekly Camps running June 22 and July 6 - August 14
Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Ages: 4-7
Location: David's Place: 132 Main Street North, Campbellville
Cost: $350
Family Fun
Funtastic Summer Camp
Date: Weekly Camps running from June 29 - August 28
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm
Ages: 4-7
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Cost: $325
ACT Art Summer Camp
Date: 3-day Weekly Camps running from July 6 - August 28
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-13 (ages vary by week)
Location: MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South
Cost: $135
Our half‑day art camps encourage creativity through drawing, painting, and hands‑on art projects—including cooking with art. Campers explore colour, technique, and self‑expression in a fun, supportive environment designed for both beginners and growing artists. The camps will run Tuesday to Thursday each week.
All 4 Her Summer Camp
Details:For girls (inclusive of transgender & cisgender) & non-binary youth
Date: Weekly Camps running from July 6 - August 28
Time: 8:00am-5:00pm
Ages: 7-12
Location: David's Place: 132 Main Street North, Campbellville (First 6 Weeks)
MCRC - 410 Bronte Street South (Final 2 Weeks)
Cost: $375
The first 6 weeks of All 4 Her Summer Camp will be held at David's Place in Campbellville, and the final 2 weeks will take place at MCRC in Milton.
EarlyON Virtual Circle Time

Date: Thursdays (excluding holidays)
Time: 9:00pm-11:00am
Ages: 0-6 Years
Cost: No Cost
Location: Live Circle Time will be held via Zoom
Join our Educators for a half hour of interactive fun! Circles may include songs, fingerplays, music and movement, stories, etc.



























