Licensed Full-Day Daycare in Vancouver, BC

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Full-Day Daycare in Vancouver

Vancouver is home to 544 licensed childcare providers, making it one of the largest childcare markets in Canada. The mix spans 403 licensed centres — ranging from large group-care facilities to preschool programs and school-age clubs — alongside 141 licensed family homes, where a caregiver looks after a smaller group in a residential setting. Nearly all of Vancouver's providers, 95 per cent, participate in British Columbia's Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative (CCFRI), meaning families who qualify can access reduced fees directly through the provider rather than waiting for a reimbursement. All licensed providers are regulated by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (BC). If you are beginning your search, MapleCub lets you filter Vancouver's full licensed list by area, care type, and subsidy participation so you can focus on options that match your family's situation.

🗓 Last updated: June 2026✓ Data verified against BC licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Vancouver

Finding Licensed Childcare in Vancouver

Vancouver's childcare landscape is large and varied. With 544 licensed providers on MapleCub, you have genuine choice — but that scale also makes it easy to feel overwhelmed. Understanding a few key distinctions can sharpen your search considerably.

Centre versus family home

Licensed group-care centres (403 in Vancouver) operate under facility licences, employ designated early childhood educators, and are inspected regularly by the Ministry of Children and Family Development. They often offer structured programs, multiple rooms by age group, and on-site administration. Licensed family homes (141 in Vancouver) are residences where a licensed caregiver — also subject to Ministry oversight — provides care for a small group. Family homes tend to offer a quieter, home-like environment and sometimes more scheduling flexibility. Neither type is inherently better; the right fit depends on your child's temperament and your own practical needs.

What CCFRI means for your fees

British Columbia's Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative (CCFRI) is a provider-side subsidy: participating providers agree to charge fees at or below provincial maximums in exchange for a government top-up. For families this means the reduced fee appears on your invoice from day one — you do not need to apply separately for the reduction itself. Ninety-five per cent of Vancouver's listed providers participate. If you also meet income thresholds, you may stack the Affordable Child Care Benefit on top of CCFRI to reduce costs further. Ask any prospective provider whether they participate in CCFRI and request their current fee schedule in writing.

Licensing and what it tells you

Every provider on MapleCub is licensed by the Ministry of Children and Family Development. Licensing requires staff qualifications, physical space standards, caregiver-to-child ratios, and regular inspections. You can cross-reference a provider's licence status on the provincial ChildCareBC website. A licence does not guarantee a perfect fit for your family, but it does establish a legal floor of safety and staffing quality.

Providers to look into

Vancouver's licensed list includes well-established names such as YWCA Crabtree Corner Early Learning and Care, Quadra Child Care Centre, Mosaic Child Care Centre, Sunset Child Care Society, and a network of YMCA Kids Club programs operating out of elementary schools across the city. Montessori and co-operative models are also represented — Calypso Montessori School and several parent-participation preschools appear in the data. Naming these gives you starting points; always verify current enrolment, hours, and fees directly with each provider.

Questions to ask on a tour

Before committing to a spot, tour the facility and ask: What is the caregiver-to-child ratio for my child's age group? How long has the lead educator worked here? What does a typical day look like? How are illnesses and absences handled? Does the provider participate in CCFRI and, if so, what is the current monthly fee? What is the waitlist situation? How are families communicated with day-to-day?

Using MapleCub

On MapleCub, you can filter Vancouver's 544 providers by care type (centre or family home) and by subsidy participation. Because Vancouver is geographically large, narrowing by area first is practical — commute direction from your home or workplace often matters as much as the provider itself.

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Tips for choosing childcare in Vancouver

Verify Licensing

Always confirm that a daycare holds a valid provincial license. Licensed centres meet health, safety, and staffing requirements.

Read Parent Reviews

Reviews from other parents give real insight into daily routines, staff quality, and how facilities are maintained.

Ask About Curriculum

Whether play-based, Montessori, or STEM-focused — the right curriculum can have a lasting impact on your child's development.

Consider Schedule Fit

Make sure operating hours, program types, and flexibility match your family's daily schedule and work commitments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Vancouver, BC?

MapleCub lists many MCFD-licensed daycare providers in Vancouver, British Columbia. All listings have been verified against the British Columbia MCFD licensing database.

Do daycares in Vancouver accept the CCFRI / ACCS subsidy?

Yes, many MCFD-licensed daycares in Vancouver 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 Vancouver.

What is the average daycare cost in Vancouver, BC?

Daycare costs in Vancouver 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 Vancouver?

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 Vancouver.

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