Ready, set, register! Spring programs and summer camp registration launches soon

By February 11, 2026Announcement, Resources

Mississauga’s recreational and culture classes are always in high demand, so get ready to register soon.

February 11, 2026

Every four months, registration for Mississauga’s recreational and culture programs brings residents together to register for class, program, workshop or camp. Mississauga’s spring recreation and culture programs aren’t just activities on a schedule, they’re tools for improving health, boosting happiness, building connections, and helping residents of all ages live well. After a long winter indoors, people are craving opportunities to get active, reconnect with community, and try something new. The City’s programs offer exactly that, a way to invest in your well‑being, your family, or your creativity. Whether it’s staying healthy, learning a skill, meeting others, or supporting a child’s growth, these programs provide meaningful value far beyond the class itself.

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Registration details

With spring programs and summer camp registration opening soon, now is a great time to review programs. There are many programs that can help improve a child, adult or older adult’s mental and physical well-being or add a sense of enjoyment.

Residents can register for Mississauga’s spring recreational and cultural programs and summer camps on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

To help you plan, here are key dates for the upcoming spring 2026 registration period:

  • February 10 – Preview and bookmark programs on Active Mississauga
  • February 17 – Online & in-person resident registration begins at 7 a.m.
  • February 24 – Online & in-person non-resident registration begins at 7 a.m.
  • March 30 – Spring programs begin
  • June 29 – Summer camps begin

Remember to log into your Active Mississauga account and have your preferred payment method ready for registration (Visa or MasterCard). Note: If you register in-person at a community centre, you can pay by cash and with Debit card.For residents wanting to register for summer programs, registration will be later in May.

About City programs

Who

Individuals interested in recreation and culture programs at Mississauga facilities.

What

Registration for spring programs and summer camps.

Where

Various City-owned facilities in Mississauga like libraries, community centres and cultural facilities.

Why

Improving health, boosting happiness, building connections, and helping residents of all ages live well. After a long winter indoors, people are craving opportunities to get active, reconnect with community, and try something new.

When

March to June (spring sessions); June to August (summer camps).

Cost

Varies per programs or activity.

Programs for everyone

Mississauga’s instructors are highly qualified and passionate – when participating in a class or program, people can expect to learn something new, fun or simply enjoy some leisure time.

The City is committed to focusing on children’s healthy development by providing programs with the highest recognized level of quality and safety. The programs are HIGH FIVE® accredited, a global quality standard for recreation and sport developed by Parks and Recreation Ontario with the support and endorsement of the Government of Ontario. HIGH FIVE® is Canada’s quality standard for children’s recreation, culture, and sports programs.

For older adults (65+), the City offers a selection of programs and offerings that can be accessed through the popular 65+ Fit membership. The free membership launched last April and has encouraged many older adults to keep prioritizing their health and wellness.

Mississauga also offers Adapted Programs for people of all abilities. Each program is adapted to promote accessibility and enjoyment for participants. With inclusion in mind, participants can feel comfortable, safe and learn from dedicated instructors.

Unique spring programs

This upcoming spring season, registrants can look forward to some unique programs such as:

Aqua Yoga & Toning (ages 15+)

Looking to relax in the water and get a workout in? Aqua Yoga and Toning is a class that blends the benefits of aqua yoga combining the flow of various yoga postures and utilizes the power of water to strengthen your muscles, increase mobility and balance.

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Children in Motion (ages 6 – 13)

Children with a learning, intellectual, or physical disability are encouraged to participate in

a program offered in partnership with Variety Village Ontario and ErinOak Kids. They will get a chance to join physical and social activities that grow and develop fitness, sport, and cooperation. This safe and supporting environment will support physical literacy, confidence, and participant successes.  Support persons are welcome in the program to assist participants if needed.

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Jewellry Making Level 1 (ages 18+)

Feeling creative and hands-on? Participants can use brass and copper to create their own jewellry. Try metalsmithing techniques like saw-piercing and soldering. Materials for the first project are provided and other materials are extra. Additional materials will be discussed in the first class.

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Musical Theatre (ages 7 – 10 and 11 – 16)

Explore the world of musical theatre! Participants can focus on developing singing skills while learning about characterization, movement and audition techniques in a supportive environment. This program can help develop confidence while harmonizing with the ensemble or singing a solo from famous musicals. A showcase for friends and family will take place on the last day of class.

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Get ready for summer, in the spring! Learn how to swim

It’s never too late to take swimming lessons or conquer any fear of pools and water. As everyone looks forward to the warmer months, the City encourages residents to register for swimming lessons and aquatics programs ahead of summer season. If you have never been to a pool before or just want to improve your skills, look no further than Mississauga’s Aquatics programs.

Swimming is a great exercise and can help with managing pain. It is also an important life-saving skill. Swimming is also great option for a low-impact, full-body workout that strengthens muscles, enhances cardiovascular health and boosts endurance. For some people, being in the water can also be therapeutic and can aid in recovery.

Virtual fitness programs

Explore virtual fitness programs to stay active and engaged from home. These programs offer flexible, at‑home workouts designed to keep you active, motivated, and connected, wherever you are.

Virtual fitness membership now available

This membership gives you unlimited access to a variety of new online fitness classes. Let us help you to keep moving from the comfort of your home. Visit our memberships page for more details.

More information

Have questions about Active Mississauga? Check out these FAQs.

You can also email active@mississauga.ca.

To learn more, visit mississauga.ca/recreation.