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Fun on the Cheap

By City Parent Staff
June 12, 2018
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I was away this past weekend on my annual writers’ retreat to Manitoulin Island, so my wife was solo parenting for a few days. She thought it might be a nice treat to go and do something with the boys

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Fishing for fun in the summertime

By City Parent Staff
May 30, 2018
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The names written on the cedar rafters have created an informal record of the girls who have stayed in cabin number one. It’s the cabin that I stayed in decades ago, before campers were allowed to leave their mark and

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Camp is bubble-wrap free

By City Parent Staff
May 30, 2018
2.62k

By Mary-Kay Amos Do you have bubble wrapped kids? The best way to answer this question is to define what that means. Lenore Skenazy who is a parenting expert, columnist, and author of “Free Range Kids” says that it is “overprotective

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Go fish

By City Parent Staff
May 30, 2018
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Families have an opportunity to fish in Ontario waters without a fishing license (mandatory for anglers age 18 to 64 to legally fish at any other time of the year) during the annual Ontario Family Fishing event from June 30

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How to make your phone photos fabulous

By City Parent Staff
April 30, 2018
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Estimates by InfoTrends indicate a total of 1.2 trillion digital photos will be taken worldwide this year. The vast majority of those pictures will be snapped on mobile phones. Here are some tips improve their mobile phone photo skills. · Focus

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Burlington Synchro! Summer Camps 2018 begin August 20th, Fall Recreational begins September

By City Parent Staff
April 23, 2018
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If your child aged 3 - 16 years old enjoys music, dance, gymnastics and swimming - Synchro is the ideal sport to try something new and exciting!

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It’s hip to be in Goderich’s Square

By City Parent Staff
April 10, 2018
1.92k

By Stephanie Redmond It’s touted as “the prettiest town in Canada” and Goderich is indeed, really pretty. Take a short, few hours drive from the GTA, along beautiful country roads and you’ll find yourself in this historic town. Settled in 1827 on

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Tapping into the sweet season

By City Parent Staff
March 1, 2018
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By Jane Muller Canada tastes like maple syrup. Maple sap simmered to its sweet golden state is a technique inherited from Canada’s First Nations and savoured by all who posses a sweet tooth. Syrup season is in March, when the sap freezes

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Get ready to party on Sesame Street

By City Parent Staff
February 24, 2018
1.77k

By Christine Davis This weekend the way to Sesame Street is via Rose Cherry Place as the Sesame Street community takes over Mississauga’s Hershey Centre on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 24 and 25. This all-new, interactive show unfolds on one of the

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Do something different this Family Day in Halton and Hamilton

By City Parent Staff
February 8, 2018
1.91k

By Christine Davis One day of the year is designated to families enjoying time together. This year, why not do Family Day a little differently and spend your time outside? In Hamilton, Valens Lake Conservation Area offers skating on the frozen lake,

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Game on Girls: Hockey moms hitting the ice

By City Parent Staff
February 2, 2018
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By Kinjal Dagli Shah Growing up in the west island of Montreal, Christina Cameron watched her brother play hockey and was hooked. It was 1982, however, and only boys were allowed to play hockey. “I was only 4-years old so my

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Head to ROM for the holidays

By City Parent Staff
December 31, 2017
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By Christine Davis When the holiday weather is as bitterly cold as it’s been, caregivers look more than ever for fun indoor entertainment for the kids. All that can be found at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Until Sunday, Jan. 7, the

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Just a Few More Sleeps

By City Parent Staff
December 22, 2017
1.62k

We’re just days away from the Christmas holidays. The anticipation is killing my kids, and by extension it’s also killing me. They couldn’t be more jacked up if I filled them full of energy drinks and gave them packing bubbles

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Young People’s Theatre presents Beauty and the Beast

By City Parent Staff
November 13, 2017
1.92k

By Christine Davis It’s a tale as old as time: A love story with a healthy dose of self-discovery thrown in for good measure. From now until Sunday, Dec. 31, Beauty and the Beast takes the main stage at Young People’s Theatre

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Sports and Parents: Avoiding the parent trap when things go south

By City Parent Staff
September 8, 2017
1.78k

By Mark Donald of Mark Donald Law It’s back to school.  And for many kids that also means getting involved in sports. As always, parents are on support duty. As if driving your kid to a hockey rink at 4 a.m. wasn’t

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September Bookshelf

By City Parent Staff
September 1, 2017
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By Jane Muller I Spy ABC: Totally Crazy Letters By Manuela Ancutici Learning their ABCs is the foundation for early literacy and this beautifully illustrated picture book provides a solid start by appealing to a child’s curiosity. They are encouraged to search each

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Garage Sale

By City Parent Staff
August 30, 2017
1.72k

We had a garage sale this past Saturday, our first ever. It came about through a combination of factors. First, with our lice outbreak a couple of weeks ago, we got in the cleaning mode and realized that there were a

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Archery

By City Parent Staff
August 20, 2017
1.57k

I was tasked to help one of the leaders at camp this week, supervising the older kids, between 9- and 13-years old. She’s a lovely woman, with experience as a social worker, a school teacher, and a Sunday school teacher.

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It’s hip to be in Goderich’s square

By City Parent Staff
August 16, 2017
1.89k

By Stephanie Redmond It’s touted as “the prettiest town in Canada” and Goderich is indeed, really pretty. Take a short, few hours drive from the GTA, along beautiful country roads and you’ll find yourself in this historic down. Settled in 1827 on

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Tapping into the gifts of nature this summer

By City Parent Staff
August 6, 2017
1.48k

By Ben Klasky Spending time in nature is good for our families. We know this intuitively as well as from a growing body of scientific research. Time spent being active outdoors has been demonstrated to decrease stress and depression, while also increasing concentration,

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