
Where families come together to play, learn and connect
EarlyON Child & Family Centres

Play & Inquire Together
Our free programs are built on the four foundations of learning: Belonging, Well-being, Expression, and Engagement. All sites provide access to play and inquiry-based learning, information on child development, parent education, early learning activities, referrals to community resources, nutrition information, and pre- and postnatal resources.

Collaborative Community
EarlyON Centres provide services that are child and family centered, community driven, integrated and collaborative, developmentally appropriate, socially inclusive, and evidence based. Meet and build connections with other parents, caregivers and children in the community.

Knowledgeable Support
Our knowledgeable, qualified, and caring Early Learning Professionals provide a welcoming, supportive, and accessible place where all children, parents, and caregivers belong. Connect through informal conversations or one-on-one to receive resources tailored to your family’s/child’s unique needs. Attend parenting and child development information sessions and workshops.
EarlyON Parent Guide
Please see our EarlyON Guide for program descriptions, support resources and a list of locations.
Calendars
EarlyON Calendars
EarlyON Volunteering
At E3 Community Services, our volunteers are essential to creating a supportive and inclusive community. Whether you’re offering your time, skills, or passion, you’ll join a team dedicated to making a real difference. Experience personal growth, build new skills, and contribute to transformative community projects that uplift lives every day.
Community Resources
EarlyON Learning Resources

Early Literacy Resources
Early Literacy refers to the experiences that take place before a child can read and write. When you think about early literacy, imagining the idea of building a healthy brain is helpful. Research tells us that brains aren’t just born; they are built over time based on our experiences, and early experiences shape the architecture of the developing brain. Click on the button below for information, resources and inspirations to support you in providing children with healthy early experiences.
Our People, Our Strength
Many First Nations refer to the Medicine Wheel as the Circle of Life, the Sacred Circle or the Cycle of Life. The Medicine Wheel is not to be considered a sacred icon; it is simply a symbol used as a teaching tool. Click on the button below for information, resources and inspiration to support you with the teachings of the Medicine Wheel.

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