Youth Programs (AGES 13-18)
Every weekday between 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
BGC Youth Centre
106 Emmett Avenue Toronto M6M 2E6 (647) 427-4929
Humber Blvd.
121 Humber Blvd Toronto M6N 2H6 (647) 427-4929
For more information, contact marcella@stalbansclub.ca or call (416) 249-9000.
Haus of Arts
Mondays at Emmett
3-6 p.m.
An inspiring art program where youth can explore their creativity through different artistic mediums such as painting, drawing, digital design, and crafts. Each session encourages self-expression, skill development, and the opportunity to showcase personal stories and ideas through art. Youth will also learn about teamwork by collaborating on group projects and may have the chance to display their artwork in community showcases.


boys 2 Men & Shes empowered
Tuesdays at Emmett
3-6 p.m.
These leadership and mentorship groups create a safe space for youth to discuss important topics, build confidence, and strengthen peer support. Boys2Men focuses on positive role models, life skills, and personal growth for young men. Shes Empowered highlights self-empowerment, leadership, and wellness for young women. Both groups welcome all who identify and aim to foster respect, inclusion, and strong community connections.

Healthy mindset
Wednesdays at Emmett
3-6 p.m.
- A fitness and wellness-based program designed to help youth take care of both their physical and mental health. Through fun activities like sports, workouts, mindfulness exercises, and stress management workshops, participants will learn strategies to build resilience, develop healthier habits, and maintain balance in their daily lives. This program promotes confidence, teamwork, and overall well-being.

BGC Master chef
Thursdays at Humber
3-6 p.m.
A hands-on cooking club for youth eager to learn the essentials of preparing delicious and nutritious meals. Each week, participants will explore different cooking and baking techniques, from knife safety to baking bread and creating balanced meals. Youth will also learn about kitchen safety, food handling, and the importance of healthy eating. By the end of the program, participants will have the confidence to prepare meals at home and share their skills with others.
freestyle Fridays
Fridays at Emmett
3-6 p.m.
A fun and dynamic program that gives youth the chance to end the week with something new each time. From open gym activities and music workshops to gaming tournaments, creative sessions, and cultural events, Freestyle Friday offers variety and excitement. Youth get the opportunity to suggest activities, try new experiences, and enjoy a relaxed space that fosters friendship, self-expression, and fun.


At Humber, Emmett and virtual.
By appointment only.
The Learn On program will focus on three areas:
Academic Support: This focus area ensures that youth have the tools and resources they need to excel in their academics, graduate on time, and be set up for success beyond high school.
Transitional Support: This focus area is all about helping youth navigate the often-tricky transitions between school years, academic programs, and employment opportunities. We also discuss moving though milestone events in their personal lives.
Social-Emotional Wellbeing: This area is all about nurturing the mind, body, and soul. It's about helping youth thrive emotionally and socially, and developing the skills to manage life's ups and downs with grace and resilience.