Overview
#433
Ontario Rank
#1
Petrolia Rank (of 7)
38.2
Years Operating
30+ years
Experience Level
Ontario Rank #433 of 6,252 compares this facility with all active licensed child care facilities in Ontario. Petrolia Rank #1 of 7 compares it with active licensed facilities in Petrolia. Ranks are based on years since the original licence issue date; they are a stability proxy, not an inspection score, quality rating, or parent review score.
Services & Programs
Licensing Information
- Licensee: Generations Day Care Incorporated
- Licensed Since: December 03, 1987
- Years Operating: 38.2 years
- Capacity: The operator page does not publish a current licensed capacity for the Main Site; families should confirm capacity and classroom placement directly with Generations Day Care
- Waitlist: Families should use the County of Lambton OneList process linked from the Generations site or contact generations.main@outlook.com / 519-882-3012 to confirm current openings, fees, subsidy/CWELCC details, age-group placement, PELP availability, closures, and registration timing
- Region: County of Lambton
Location & Contact
- Address: 3960 Petrolia Line, Petrolia, Ontario N0N 1R0
- City: Petrolia
- Postal Code: N0N 1R0
- Phone: 519-882-3012
- Official Page: Visit website
- Region: County of Lambton
Other Daycares in Petrolia
| Name | Type | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Lambton Rural Child Care - Home Child Care | Home | 33.9 |
| Kiddies Korner Co-Operative (Petrolia) Inc. | Centre | 26.2 |
| Generations Day Care - St. Philip'S Site | Centre | 21.5 |
| Generations Day Care - Lambton Centennial Site | Centre | 19.5 |
| Generations - Hillcrest Site | Centre | 12.5 |
| Generations - Queen Elizabeth Site | Centre | 12.5 |
Data Sources
- Licensing Data: Licensed Child Care Facilities in Ontario — Ontario Ministry of Education, Open Data Ontario
- Program Details: Generations Day Care - Main Site
- Licence: Open Government Licence – Ontario
- Ranking Method: Ranked by years since original licence issue date — longer-operating facilities rank higher as a proxy for stability and trust