March Break Camps 2026

A week of fun and adventure awaits your kids at these camps in Dufferin, Caledon, Erin and Mulmur.

March 3, 2026 | | Community

It’s almost time for March Break – and summer isn’t far behind! – so now’s the time to plan ahead for fun and engaging camps that get kids moving, making friends and building memories. 

Our Kids Camps in the Hills web page is a fantastic resource for parents and caregivers, as we compile a detailed list of the top camps in Caledon, Dufferin, Erin and Creemore and what they have to offer. 

This March Break kids can make the most of the tail end of winter with cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, skating, and horseback riding on trails. Indoor sports camps offer a focus on soccer, martial arts or hockey, while crafty kids can embrace their creativity through acting, singing, drawing and making music. Wilderness survival skills and shelter building are just some of the activities at outdoor adventure camps where it’s outside time, all the time. 

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Don’t need a full-week camp? Check out the fun daily drop-ins at the local libraries and museums, with topics like K-pop Demon Hunters, wild animal encounters, science demonstrations and crafty activities.

Be sure to bookmark our Kids Camps in the Hills page as we update it frequently with new information. 

Submit a Camp

If you run a camp, please use our events listings form to tell us about your 2026 offerings. We will collect them on this page. Any questions, please contact [email protected].

Happy Camping from In The Hills!

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