Parents look to save costs as youth sports programs get more expensive
When Monisha Sharma looked into swim lessons for her daughter, she decided to take an unconventional route to save costs.
Rather than enrolling in a formal program, the Toronto woman joined together with a group of neighbours who pooled funds to hire a private instructor at a recreation centre.
Sharma figured swimming and soccer, which her four-year-old also recently picked up, would be “the two cheap programs” compared with other youth sports options like hockey. She has quickly learned how expensive any program can be.
As Canadians cope with rising costs in all corners of their lives, experts say kids’ athletic programs are no exception, making it more difficult for families to keep their children active at an affordable price.