- Description
Offering programs and services to support, nurture and empower children and their families as they learn and grow together
EarlyON Programs- free programs for parents, caregivers and children, newborn to under 6 years of age
- offer interactive play programs where children can engage in age appropriate learning activities that support development
- parents/caregivers interact with their children, attend workshops, learn parenting tips, network with other parents/caregivers and borrow resources from the OPCC resource library
- from story-time to parent time, find free programs and support that will help you learn and explore together
Early Learning at Home
- designed to help keep early learners engaged at home with themes like dinosaurs, cooking and gardening
- Families are also able to sign-out a provincial park pass
Enrichment Programs
- Enrichment classes, offer children the opportunity to enhance development with access to certified and specialized instructors.
- Children are introduced to music, art, reading, and other forms of creative learning to give them a head start.
Outdoor Education Programs
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opportunities for children to access the many benefits of outdoor learning and nature immersion
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Forest and Nature programs follow the guiding principles of Forest and Nature schools in Canada, as outlined by the Child and Nature Alliance of Canada
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In line with best practises, all programs are overseen by an Ontario Certified Teacher and a certified Forest and Nature School Practitioner
Licensed Programs
A selection of licensed childcare options, including 2, 3, and 5 day options of:
- Toddler, 18 Months to 2½ years, Full-Day Childcare Program
- Preschool, 2 1/2 to 5 years, Full-Day Childcare Program
- For more information, see listing OAK2626
Child Programs
- Discovery Station Program
- Forest and Nature Programs (including PA Day, March Break and Summer Camps)
- Ready, Set, School!
- Family-Friendly & local Community Events
Family & Parenting Support
- Family Services Coordinator
- Welcome Home (newcomer program)
- Community Services & Resources
- Parenting Programs
OPCC has four(4) permanent locations and a number of community locations throughout Oakville
- 461 North Service Rd W - Main location
- 481 North Service Rd W - Satellite Location (OAK8999)
- Oakwood Public School (OAK0223)
- Queen Elizabeth Park Community & Cultural Centre (QE Park) (OAK0452)
- community locations (op-cc.ca/locations.html)
For more information on current programs available, and times/locations, visit the website for Program Guide
- Eligibility
Ages: 6 year(s) and under
- Parents, caregivers and their children
- membership and registration are required
- Application Process
Register online, or call Absence Reporting:
- text 905-919-3495
- call 905 849-6366, press 0 for reception ; or
- email [email protected]
- Phone
- 905-849-6366
- Office
- 905-849-6366
- Fax
- 905-849-6377
- Web Site
- www.op-cc.ca
- [email protected]
- Mailing Address
- 461 North Service Rd W
Oakville, ON, L6M 2V5
Canada - Languages
- English
- Contact
- L Henderson, Manager, Child & Family Centres
- Fees
- Membership ; Program - For Licensed, Enrichment , Recreational or Forest and Nature Programs refer to the Program Guide for program fees where applicable ; If you would like to discuss payment options, or require a fee subsidy, please contact the main office at 905-849-6366 and speak with a Supervisor or Manager * Fee assistance available.
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- Last Updated On
- April 12, 2026
- Last Verified On
- July 8, 2025
- Address
- Queen Elizabeth Park Community & Cultural Centre
2302 Bridge Rd
Oakville, ON
Cross Street: Bronte Rd and Bridge Rd
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- Fully Accessible
- Hours of Operation
- Adminitrative Office: 8:30 am-4 pm
- Program Hours may vary at different sites
- Service Area(s)
- Oakville

