Where to find the best local March Break and Summer Camps
We’re keeping track of the top camps in Caledon, Dufferin, Erin and Creemore so you don’t have to.
With March Break just around the corner and summer camp registrations filling up fast it’s time for parents and caregivers to lock in fun camps to keep kids happy, engaged, and moving. At our Kids Camps in the Hills web page you’ll find a roundup of some of the top camps in Caledon, Dufferin, Erin and Creemore.
That’s where we keep a constantly updated roster of options – and every year the list gets longer! There are more camps than ever for kids to choose and enjoy their favourite activities or dabble in something new.

Sports-focused camps hone soccer, baseball, basketball, volleyball, golf, lacrosse and hockey skills. At traditional all-day camps kids explore the great outdoors, soak up the sun, jump in pools and make new friends. Arts camps spark the imagination and get kids drawing, painting, sculpting, making videos and creating zines. STEM camps teach coding and robotics and include faves like Minecraft. At others, kids try mountain biking, horseback riding, Muay Thai, baking and sewing – or learn outdoor survival skills like building a shelter, safely lighting a fire, and, of course, enjoying a s’more or two.
Whether you’re looking for a single-day activity or simply want your kids to spend the summer enjoying the warm weather at week-long camps, bookmark our Kids Camps in the Hills page for a full list of the best camps in the region. If you don’t see details about your favourite camp, they may not have sent us information yet, so scroll to the bottom for a full list of websites to check.
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A note for camp owners: If you run a camp, please use our events listings form to tell us about your 2025 offerings. We will collect them on this page. Any questions, please contact [email protected].
Happy Camping from In The Hills!
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