Iorahkote Kids’ Clubs
Indigenous program
A First Nation Status Card may be required to access this program.
An Inuit beneficiary card (N Number) may be required to access this program.
A Métis Citizenship Card may be required to access this program.
Sports, cooking, arts and crafts, nature walks, music and dance, seasonal activities and more!
The Kids Club meets four times a week in the evenings and on weekends during the school year to explore Montreal through outings (e.g. sliding on Mount Royal, skating at the Old Port) and participate in arts and crafts workshops designed to develop the basic skills needed to practice traditional crafts. But not before preparing a delicious and nutritious lunch together!
Our schedule alternates each week, with one weekend devoted to active outdoor play and the next to arts and crafts activities.
Participation is free of charge.
- Children Programming
- Cultural workshops and activities
- Arts and crafts
- Outdoor activities
- Sports and leisure
Please note that children have access to meals and snacks, and that parents must remain on site. Parents can also participate in other Native Montreal activities while their children enjoy Kids Club.
The INDex was created to support First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal in finding relevant and up-to-date information on services that were created specifically for them. Our goal is to promote cultural safety and community connectedness.
If you are an Indigenous person living, moving to or visiting Tiohtià:ke, the INDex can support you in your steps!
Need help now?
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous peoples living in Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counselors are reachable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1 855-242-3310