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Black Creek Pioneer Village

1000 Murray Ross Parkway
Year-RoundSummerMarch BreakOutdoorGeneralArtsDay Camp

Ages

4-14 years

Hours

Summer Camp Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Extended Care: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM; March Break Event Hours: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Programs

10 available

Seasons

Year-Round, Summer, March Break

About

The Village at Black Creek offers immersive summer camps and seasonal programs that bring history to life through hands-on activities, heritage exploration, and interaction with costumed historians. Serving children and teens aged 4 to 14, the programs foster a love of history, nature, and community in a unique living history museum setting in Toronto. Campers explore heritage gardens, meet farm animals, and engage in crafts, culinary arts, and historical trades.

Programs (10)

Maple Mystery at The Village

Families work alongside Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to solve riddles and uncover clues related to maple sugaring traditions, exploring interactive maple-themed stations and learning about Indigenous practices. Includes admission to the Village.

Ages All ages (family event)March 16 to March 20, 2026Adults (15+): $27.45 + HST, Seniors/Students: $24.95 + HST, Children (4-13): $22.50 + HST; Conservation Parks Members: 10% discount; March Break Special: 50% off kids (up to 3 children with purchase of adult or senior tickets)
The Village at Black Creek, 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto, ON

History Exploration Part 1

Campers aged 6-10 engage in old-fashioned activities such as butter churning, baking, weaving, and carding wool to experience life 150 years ago.

Ages 6-10 yearsJuly 6-10, 2026 and August 4-7, 2026 (four-day week)$380.00/week; $352.00 for four-day week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Behind the Scenes at The Village

Teens aged 11-14 explore areas not usually open to the public, apprentice in heritage buildings, and learn about 19th century trades and museum professions.

Ages 11-14 yearsJuly 6-10, 2026$380.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

History Exploration Part 2

Campers aged 6-10 try heritage trades such as printing and tinsmithing, play Victorian sports and games, and explore historical buildings and gardens.

Ages 6-10 yearsJuly 13-17, 2026 and August 10-14, 2026$380.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Culinary Arts Week – Young Foodies Part 1

Teens aged 11-14 bake and cook using 19th century recipes and tools, including baking bread, cookies, churning butter, and planning a Victorian picnic.

Ages 11-14 yearsJuly 13-17, 2026$470.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Plants & Animals Part 1

Campers aged 4-11 explore the natural world by learning about gardens, farm animals, and critters, creating crafts from nature, and understanding their role in past and present life.

Ages 4-11 yearsJuly 20-24, 2026 and August 17-21, 2026$380.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Plants & Animals Part 2

Continuation of natural world exploration focusing on bugs, blooms, barnyards, and critters found at The Village.

Ages 4-11 yearsJuly 27-31, 2026 and August 24-28, 2026$380.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Heritage Arts & Crafts

Teens aged 11-14 explore historical arts and crafts including embroidery, paper collage, and watercolour painting inspired by the Victorian period.

Ages 11-14 yearsJuly 27-31, 2026$445.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Culinary Arts Week – Young Foodies Part 2

Teens aged 11-14 continue exploring 19th century recipes, baking breads, pies, tarts, and cakes, churning butter, cooking over open fire, and making kitchen tools.

Ages 11-14 yearsAugust 10-14, 2026$470.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON

Explore The Village

Campers aged 4-11 experience a variety of activities including visiting historical buildings, meeting farm animals, exploring gardens, and participating in hands-on heritage crafts.

Ages 4-11 yearsAugust 31-September 4, 2026$380.00/week
The Village at Black Creek, Toronto, ON
Facilities
  • Heritage buildings
  • Heritage gardens
  • Farm animal areas
  • Costumed historian areas
  • Log cabin base for campers
Highlights
  • Living history museum setting
  • Hands-on heritage and nature activities
  • Interaction with costumed historians
  • Programs for children and teens aged 4-14
  • Seasonal special events such as March Break Maple Mystery
  • Extended care available for summer camps
  • Discounts for Conservation Parks Members
Sessions & Dates
History Exploration Part 1

0: July 6-10, 2026, 1: August 4-7, 2026 (four-day week)

0: $380.00/week, 1: $352.00/four-day week
Behind the Scenes at The Village

0: July 6-10, 2026

0: $380.00/week
History Exploration Part 2

0: July 13-17, 2026, 1: August 10-14, 2026

0: $380.00/week
Culinary Arts Week – Young Foodies Part 1

0: July 13-17, 2026

0: $470.00/week
Plants & Animals Part 1

0: July 20-24, 2026, 1: August 17-21, 2026

0: $380.00/week
Plants & Animals Part 2

0: July 27-31, 2026, 1: August 24-28, 2026

0: $380.00/week
Heritage Arts & Crafts

0: July 27-31, 2026

0: $445.00/week
Culinary Arts Week – Young Foodies Part 2

0: August 10-14, 2026

0: $470.00/week
Explore The Village

0: August 31-September 4, 2026

0: $380.00/week
Contact
416.736.1733[email protected]
1000 Murray Ross Parkway

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