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DAY CAMP

Music Day Camp for ages 4-12

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Winner of Toronto Star's Reader's Choice Award for Best Music Instruction!

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Summer 2026 Day Camps: 

  • My First Music Camp (ages 4-7, July 6-10)

    • For students to explore music and instruments, beginners especially welcome!

  • Songwriting Camp (ages 8-12, July 13-17)

    • For students to learn the basics of songwriting and theory in an engaging and fun setting

My First Music Camp:

Meet ​musical instruments, make music & friends!

  • $375/week

  • Ages 4-7 years

  • Drop off: 8:30 - 9:00 AM

  • Pick up: 4:00

  • Meet and get basic training on violin, piano, ukulele & singing

  • Campers will choose their favourite instrument to perform during the end of the week showcase recital​

  • Arts and crafts

  • Daily movement and outdoor play

  • Learn about music and it's building blocks

  • Aftercare available (4-6 PM)

Songwriting Camp:

Learn music fundamentals, write music & friends!

  • $375/week

  • Ages 8-12 years

  • Drop off: 8:30 - 9:00 AM

  • Pick up: 4:00

  • Campers will write their own original song

  • Learn the building blocks of music: melody, rhythm & form

  • Arts and crafts

  • Daily movement and outdoor play

  • Campers will present their song at the end of the week showcase recital

  • Aftercare available (4-6 PM)

Here's what another parent had to say about  camp at WSM:

Love the Willowdale School of Music camp!... It is a mix of arts, crafts and sharing musical knowledge. It is such a great interactive experience and a delight to watch...    

-Aisha Shah

Camp is located at 5927 Yonge St

(Yonge St & Cummer Ave)

Ready to get started?

About Us

Our philosophy at Willowdale School of Music is that learning a musical instrument should be fun and engaging, and that learning to play a musical instrument gives children the tools to make the world a better place. Our teachers love making music and they are passionate about teaching children how to also love music!

FAQs

 

Does my child need an instrument for camp?

My First Music Camp - No, you won't need an instrument for this camps, or any previous musical experience.

Songwriting Camp - Yes, you will need to bring your instrument to camp.

 

What does my child need to bring to camp?

We'll make sure to send you a longer list before camp starts, but please plan to bring:

  • nut-free snacks x2 + lunch

  • water bottle

  • running shoes

  • clothes that can get messy for crafts

  • sunscreen

  • hat

  • weather-appropriate clothing & footwear

 

Does my child need musical experience?

My First Music Camp - No musical background is necessary to join this camp

Songwriting Camp - Yes, this camp is for children who have experience playing their own instrument independently.

 

Where will campers play outside?

Campers will play at Silverview Park or Goulding Park.

How many staff are on site?

We always have one WSM teacher on staff for camp, plus an additional camp volunteer. Camps that exceed 10 campers will have two WSM teachers on staff.

What if we aren't able to attend camp after all?

Withdrawal from camp may be done up to 28 days prior to the start day of your camp by emailing our office.  If such written notice is received in due fashion, camp fees will be refunded minus an administrative fee of $50.  No refunds will be given after this time.

Ready to get started?

Questions?

 

Contact our office at contact@willowdaleschoolofmusic.com

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We acknowledge that the land on which we live and work is the ancestral lands of various Indigenous Peoples and that we live on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Chippewa and Wendat, in the territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. The territory was the subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee to peaceably share and care for the territory around the Great Lakes, all newcomers are invited into this Covenant. This territory is also covered by the Upper Canada Treaties. Today, the meeting place of Toronto (Haudenosaunee 'Tkaronto') is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and live in this territory.

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