March Break Camps
A run-down of March Break care options in 2026. If I’ve missed anything don’t hesitate to reach out – andrea@pecparents.ca.
The 2026 March Break Activity Guide (not camps) will also be posted soon!
2026 CAMPS
Balanced Ride Equestrian Centre just outside of Picton is running a March Break camp – $70/day or $325 for the week per child, 9am – 3pm, for ages 5-10. $70/day or $325/week. Horse crafts & games, riding, horse care, horsemanship, stable management, and more. It’s not on their website at time of this update but there is info on their Facebook page. Email thebalancedride@gmail.com for more info and to register.
Baxter Arts Centre is running two March Break camps this year for ages 5+ (hours 9-3). Circus Camp takes place at The Andrew in Picton, and Art Esteem with Sharon Hart for ages 5-9 will be at the Baxter in Bloomfield. Details here.
That Blue Barn is hosting a March Break camp for school-aged children from 9-4. $375 per week or $75/day. Barn visits, campfires, stories, games, crafts, outdoor adventures! Their website is here, contact Melanie@Thatbluebarn.com for more info.
County Acrobatics & Pure Joy Dance will be offering “Adventure” and “Gotta Dance” camps this March Break for $275. Check their website here for updates and registration info.
The Hub Child & Family Centre offers March Break care, generally at PECI and another location, as part of their School Age program for children aged 3.8 to 12 years. Check out rates and hours here.
Tanglewood Farm and Equestrian Centre in Consecon is offering a March Break Pony Camp – campers will ride twice a day, learn about horses, ponies, and stable management, and spend time with the goats and rabbits. Monday-Wednesday March 10th-12th from 9-4: $300. Ages: 6-14. Facebook group here, or call or email Jennifer: 613-242-5191 / Jennifermitchell101@hotmail.com.
Grow With Me Youth Program in Demorestville is offering a two-day March Break Day Camp for $110 on March 19th and 20th. Campers will spend their days hiking forest trails, playing nature-based games, building shelters, learning about local wildlife, and creating nature-inspired crafts. More info on their website.