Licensed Toddler Care in Nanaimo, BC
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Toddler Care in Nanaimo
Nanaimo has 171 licensed childcare facilities regulated by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (BC), split between 103 centre-based daycares and 68 licensed family homes. As Vancouver Island's second-largest city, Nanaimo has a sizeable and varied childcare network that reflects both its urban core and its surrounding residential communities. A strong majority of providers — 166 of 171, or 97 percent — participate in the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative (CCFRI), so reduced fees are available at nearly every licensed facility in the city. The provincial open dataset does not include individual capacity figures for Nanaimo providers, meaning total licensed spots cannot be confirmed from this source. The 68 family homes represent 40 percent of all providers — a high proportion that gives families looking for smaller, home-like environments a meaningful range of licensed options. MapleCub lists all 171 licensed Nanaimo providers so you can search, compare, and contact them directly.
What to know about childcare in Nanaimo
Nanaimo's childcare landscape has a character distinct from the Lower Mainland cities: a substantial family-home sector, a small number of well-established community organisations anchoring the centre-based market, and an island-city scale that keeps the total provider count manageable without being sparse.
The 68 licensed family homes are a significant feature of Nanaimo's market. At 40 percent of all providers, the home-based sector here is larger in proportional terms than in most BC cities. Licensed family home operators in Nanaimo include providers such as All Aboard Family Child Care, Shan's Family Child Care, Beaver Creek Family Child Care, Casa Bambini Family Child Care, Tiny Friends Family Child Care, Betty's Family Child Care, Monica's Family Child Care, and Barb's Adventure Playhouse. The presence of multi-age home care models (like Never Never Land Family Child Care and The Tot Spot) reflects a care philosophy where children of mixed ages share a single home environment — an arrangement many families find more closely mirrors sibling dynamics than age-segregated rooms in a large centre.
Among centre-based providers, the Little Legacies network stands out with four licensed Nanaimo locations: Cilaire, Pauline Haarer, Frank J. Ney, and Departure Bay. This multi-site footprint gives families geographic options within a single trusted provider. Similarly, Katie's Korner operates two sites — Katie's Korner Childcare Center and Katie's Korner Infant/Toddler Center — the latter specifically named for younger children. Malaspina Child Care Centre and Malaspina Preschool represent the post-secondary-affiliated care tradition associated with Vancouver Island University. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Vancouver Island operates Bgccvi – Fifth Street Child and Family Centre, adding a community-organisation option.
Specialty and enriched programming is represented by providers such as Nanaimo Innovation Academy and CEFA (Core Education and Fine Arts), the latter being a franchise concept offering arts-integrated programming. Sonlight Christian Childcare Centre represents faith-affiliated care. Woodgrove Tot's Town Children's Centre, Bright Beginnings Early Childhood Centre, The Enchanted Woodland Childcare Centre, Snuggle Bugs Childcare Centre, and Alphabet Playhouse Childcare Centre are among the independent community-facing centres. The presence of Garderie Les Etoiles de Mer — a French-language name — suggests at least one provider serving francophone families on the island.
Because the BC provincial open dataset does not include capacity data for Nanaimo, spot availability cannot be determined from MapleCub's data alone. The five providers who opted out of CCFRI (171 total minus 166 enrolled) are still licensed and regulated — families should simply verify CCFRI participation when contacting those providers to understand the fee structure. Nanaimo, as an island city with constrained land supply and steady in-migration, has seen persistent demand pressure on childcare spots. Contacting providers early and applying to multiple options simultaneously is the practical approach, particularly for infants and toddlers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Nanaimo, BC?
MapleCub lists many MCFD-licensed daycare providers in Nanaimo, British Columbia. All listings have been verified against the British Columbia MCFD licensing database.
Do daycares in Nanaimo accept the CCFRI / ACCS subsidy?
Yes, many MCFD-licensed daycares in Nanaimo accept British Columbia's CCFRI / ACCS childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use MapleCub's CCFRI / ACCS filter to find accepting providers in Nanaimo.
What is the average daycare cost in Nanaimo, BC?
Daycare costs in Nanaimo typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centres run about 20% higher than average.
What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Nanaimo?
Look for MCFD licensure (required in British Columbia), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CCFRI / ACCS acceptance, and parent reviews. MapleCub lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Nanaimo.
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