Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club's team at Junction Triangle Clubhouse (JTC) carries After School Programs and community events in similar fashion.
Over the past couple of years, JTC members have participated in Character Development, March Break and Summer Camp and Kid Food Nation, just to name a few programs. Members have access to multiple activities, from athletics to arts and crafts, and drama on a daily basis.
Like it's counter-Club, JTC operates at 1379 Bloor Street West and in local outreach schools. While the Club hosts in-house events and programming, members at outreach schools participate in spontaneous activities as well. With over 200+ members, staff and interns provide a blend of exceptional one-on-one care and group activities.
What's different about JTC from other After School Programs? The artistic focus on programming has allowed members to create ambitious crafts. JTC members' creativity is displayed in their hand-made yearbooks and their holiday festive decorations showcased at St. Luigi Catholic School JTC has led numerous themed days, where members have organized fashion shows, Christmas concerts, and movie evenings.
After School Program (MTCS, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport)
Evening Drop-in Programs
Character Development
4 and 5 year old program
Summer Camp
PA Day / March Break / Holiday Camps
Activity Calendars: February 2021 JTC
Perth Public School and St. Luigi Catholic School
Participation - Safety, Policies and Procedures
Before participating in the Before and After School Program, you must register as a member. Members of all ages have access to different types of activities on a daily basis in this program. This includes arts and crafts, sports, computer skills, theatre, dance, and much more.
As we enter the next phase from the COVID-19 pandemic, Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club will offer Before and After School Program under specific policies and procedures to increase the health and safety of children, staff and families.
Please note, these guidelines are subject to change as per the direction of the Ministry of Education Child Care, Ministry of Health and Early Years Licensing Branch, and local Public Health Units.