Toronto opens new child-care centre in North York

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The Macaulay Centres for Children – Tippett Child Care Centre is located on the ground-floor level of a 14-storey condo building in North York.

is located on the ground-floor level of a 14-storey condo building on Monte Kwinter Court near Highway 401 and Allen Road.

“The Centre includes large windows in playrooms to provide natural light, a naturalized-themed playground, sand and water play areas and a tricycle track,” the City said. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow was joined by Coun. James Pasternak from the York Centre riding as well as the CEO of Macaulay Centres for Children Trevor McAlmont to make the announcement on Tuesday.It occupies 9,061 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, the City said.The City of Toronto is the site owner, and the Macaulay Centres for Children leases the space and operates the centre, officials said.

The new child-care centre operates at a reduced cost for families through the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care funding program. The City said eligible families can also get a fee subsidy through the City of Toronto. “Macaulay is thrilled to be supported by, and partnering with, the City of Toronto to provide quality early learning and child care services to the community,” McAlmont said.

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