
March Break is a chance for kids to stretch their legs, follow their curiosity, and keep learning in ways that feel playful, inspiring, and alive. Pine’s March Break Day Camp offers children meaningful time outdoors in Toronto’s parks, guided by skilled, caring mentors.
Throughout the week, campers spend their days exploring nature through hands-on learning and creative play. Activities may include building shelters, tracking wildlife, playing forest games, practicing outdoor skills, and creating with natural materials. Learning happens through movement, imagination, and real-world experiences that invite kids to wonder, experiment, and collaborate.
What makes Pine’s March Break camp special is our focus on confidence, connection, and growth. In small groups, children are encouraged to try new things, take healthy risks, and engage with nature at their own pace. Mentors model care for others and nature, helping campers build a sense of belonging, responsibility, and confidence that carries beyond the week.
As one parent shared:
"Pine Project's March Break Camp was a unique experience for our son. It was incredible to witness the excitement and self-confidence that nature evoked in him. Although it was only a one-week camp, it has an unforgettable place in our memory. He still draws pictures of the activities he did at the camp, like building igloos, crossing rivers, and examining animal tracks. Thank you Pine Project!" - Mehtap, parent of Haldun (age 6)
With fresh air, new friendships, and joyful learning woven into each day, Pine’s March Break Day Camp offers kids a memorable and meaningful way to spend the break, returning home tired, happy, and inspired!
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Bloor West Village, Toronto, ON
21 Old Mill Road Time TBD
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East York, Toronto, ON
373 Cedarvale Avenue Time TBD
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Mild Support Specialized programming
Recreational Instructional Intense or Competitive
March Break Day Camp is run by The Pine Project.
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