Our programs are designed to support early learning, creativity, and healthy development. We offer age-appropriate activities that encourage curiosity and build confidence. Our trained and caring staff ensure that every child feels valued and supported. Through play-based learning, children develop important social, emotional, and cognitive skills.
We maintain high standards of safety, hygiene, and personalized attention. Parents are our partners, and we communicate regularly about each child’s progress. Join our Child Day Care family and give your child a strong and joyful start.
Jubilee Avenue Home Day Care is a licensed and subsidized home day care supported by the Ministry of Education, Early Learning and Childcare Services. Licensed areas include the full basement area, kitchen, and dining area upstairs.
The philosophy behind Jubilee Avenue Day Care is to promote equality among children. We encourage cooperation between parents, children, and caregivers. Our goal is to support the development of the whole child—physical, social, emotional, and intellectual.
We prepare children for successful social interactions by providing a safe environment where they can express their feelings without hurting others or damaging equipment.
We play a supportive role while parents go to work or school, maintaining daily communication with parents about their children's activities and health.
We provide a range of programs and supports to meet the needs of every child in our care.
Day care available for children between the ages of 6 weeks to 12 years.
Specialized services are offered for individuals with unique needs.
We provide breakfast, morning snacks, lunch, and afternoon snacks following Canada’s Food Guide.
Marion McVeety School and École Monseigneur de Laval Elementary School are approximately 500 meters away.
We maintain a clean, safe, and nurturing environment to prevent outbreaks and injuries.
We organize fun and educational activities such as field trips, multicultural celebrations, and seasonal events including Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, and Christmas.
We believe parents are partners in a child’s development. Parents are encouraged to share ideas, cultural values, and participate in activities such as Family Picnic Day, library visits, park outings, and special events.