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Find Daycares with Vacancies in Williams Lake.

Williams Lake has 8 licensed daycare facilities currently reporting open spaces, including 7 licensed group centres and 1 licensed family child care home. The age groups available span kindergarten out-of-school care and after-school programs, so options do exist across different stages. Right now, 9 currently report open spaces, making this a good moment to reach out and apply.

9 daycares with vacancies in Williams Lake

Data from the BC Childcare Facilities registry, refreshed daily.

Licensed Group
7
Family Child Care
2
With vacancies
9 (100%)

Age groups served

Kindergarten OOS2After-School2

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed daycares in Williams Lake currently have openings?

This page lists 8 licensed facilities in Williams Lake reporting open spaces, made up of 7 licensed group centres and 1 licensed family child care home. Availability changes frequently, so it is worth contacting facilities directly as soon as possible.

What age groups are covered by the daycares with vacancies in Williams Lake?

Among the facilities currently showing openings, age groups include kindergarten out-of-school care and after-school care. If you have an infant or toddler, it is worth browsing the full Williams Lake directory to see all licensed options by age band.

How much does licensed daycare cost in Williams Lake, and are there subsidies available?

Many BC licensed providers participate in the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative, which automatically lowers fees without any application from parents. Some centres also participate in the $10-a-Day ChildCareBC program, capping full-time fees at $200 per month per child, open to any BC family regardless of income. The Affordable Child Care Benefit can stack on top of these reductions for eligible families earning under roughly $111,000 per year.

When should I apply to daycares in Williams Lake?

BC advisors recommend starting your search as early as the first trimester of pregnancy, since demand for licensed spaces significantly outpaces supply across the province. September brings the highest turnover of spaces, with January and June as secondary windows. Since BC banned waitlist fees in April 2024, there is no cost to applying to multiple facilities at once.

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