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Childcare in Halifax: What DND Families Need to Know

If you’re moving to Halifax with young children, childcare is probably one of the first things on your mind — and for good reason. HRM’s childcare system is improving, but demand is still high, waitlists are common, and navigating the options can feel like a full-time job.

The good news? With the right timing and strategy, military families can secure reliable childcare that fits their posting schedule, work hours and lifestyle.

Here’s everything you need to know before you arrive.

1. Daycare Waitlists Are Real — Start Early

The biggest truth about childcare in Halifax:
Waitlists can be long, especially for infants and toddlers.

Most centres operate on a waitlist-first basis, and spots typically open in:

  • September (when older kids move to school),

  • January,

  • June,

  • Or when families get re-posted.

What DND families should do:

  • Join waitlists as soon as you receive your posting message

  • Add your child to multiple centres

  • Follow up every few weeks

  • Ask specifically about “posting-related openings,” since daycares in military-heavy areas see churn

Some centres give priority to siblings — but not to military postings — so casting a wide net helps.

2. Daycare Costs in Halifax

Nova Scotia participates in the federal plan to reduce childcare costs, so fees are lower than pre-2022 levels — but they’re not universally $10/day yet.

Typical Halifax daycare pricing (2025–2026):

  • Infants (0–18 months): $40–$55/day

  • Toddlers (18m–3y): $35–$50/day

  • Preschoolers (3–5 years): $30–$45/day

Costs vary based on:

  • Age group

  • Location (peninsula is usually higher)

  • Type of care (centre-based vs home-based)

Most centres include snacks; some include lunch.

3. Centre-Based vs. Home-Based Care

Halifax offers both models, and both can work well for military families.

Centre-Based Care

Pros:

  • Structured program

  • Multiple educators

  • Reliable schedules

  • Strong curriculum

Cons:

  • Longer waitlists

  • Less flexibility

  • Higher cost

Home-Based Care (Family Day Homes)

Pros:

  • Smaller ratios

  • Often more availability

  • More flexible hours

  • Closer to neighbourhoods

Cons:

  • Spots can be limited

  • Quality varies (always check licensing)

Many DND families use a mix — daycare during full-time hours, home-based care as a gap-fill.

4. Childcare Near Military Installations

Near CFB Halifax / Stadacona:

  • Kids & Company

  • Pointe Claire Children’s Centre

  • Wee Care Developmental Centre

  • Halifax Early Childhood School

Near Shearwater:

  • Eastern Passage Childcare Centre

  • Tallahassee Early Learning Centre

  • Tiny Treasures Daycare

  • Gan Lake Home-based programs

Neighbourhoods with strong childcare availability:

  • Cole Harbour

  • Sackville

  • Hammonds Plains

  • Bedford South

  • Fall River

These areas have more new developments and therefore more childcare openings.

5. After-School Programs (Ages 5–12)

School-aged care is often easier to find, but spaces still fill fast — especially in:

  • Bedford

  • Clayton Park

  • Halifax peninsula

Typical monthly cost:

$175–$250/month
Some programs offer before-school care as well.

Popular program providers include:

  • Excel (HRCE-run, largest provider)

  • YMCA

  • SchoolsPlus

  • Private community programs


6. Part-Time, Flexible & Drop-In Care

This is where Halifax is much more limited compared to bigger cities.

Options are available, but far more rare. Most part-time families rely on:

  • Home-based caregivers

  • Nannies

  • Babysitters for evenings/weekends

Military families with shifting schedules often lean on mixed arrangements.

7. Babysitters, Nannies & Household Help

You can find excellent caregivers, but expect to plan ahead.

Typical pay rates (2025):

  • Babysitters: $18–$25/hr

  • Nannies: $20–$28/hr

  • Overnight care: $100–$150/night

Nannies are easier to find in HRM compared to infant daycare spaces.

8. Tips for DND Families to Make Childcare Easier

Start before you arrive.

Reach out to childcare centres the same week you receive your posting message.

Expand your neighbourhood search.

Choosing a home in a suburb with more childcare options can relieve a ton of stress.

Aim for September if possible.

It’s the biggest turnover month — your highest chance of securing a spot.

Ask about military rotation openings.

Some daycares will tell you, “We always get a few spots in July/August because of postings.”

Consider home-based care to bridge the gap.

Many families use this for the first 3–12 months after arrival.

Book site visits early.

Even during your house-hunting trip, you can schedule daycare tours.

9. Areas With the Easiest & Hardest Childcare Access

Easiest:

  • Sackville

  • Cole Harbour

  • Eastern Passage

  • Hammonds Plains

  • Bedford West

Hardest:

  • Halifax Peninsula

  • Downtown Dartmouth

  • Bedford core

  • South End Halifax

If childcare is your top priority, this should absolutely influence your neighbourhood choice.

Final Thoughts

Childcare in Halifax can be challenging, but when you plan ahead and understand your options, it becomes manageable — even smooth. For DND families, the key is timing, flexibility and getting onto waitlists early. Halifax’s communities are incredibly family-oriented, and once settled, most military families find childcare they’re happy with.


Written by Sandra Pike, REALTOR®, Royal LePage Atlantic
Helping military families transition smoothly into Halifax life, from childcare to neighbourhoods to housing. Posted to Halifax? Let’s make your move seamless — from your first call to your first key.

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