Tiny Hoppers Rockland

At Tiny Hoppers Rockland, we work closely with families to create a loving, secure environment where children can learn and thrive. Our thoughtfully designed spaces inspire curiosity, confidence, and strong early development.

Proudly Participating in the Canada Wide Early Learning Child Care Program (CWELCC)

Where to Find Us

Located in the heart of Rockland, we opened our doors in the spring of 2011 to this growing community east of Ottawa.

Corner of Heritage and Laurier
2768 Laurier Street
Rockland ON K4K 1N4

Rockland (Ottawa) Services

Explore our location-specific services in Rockland. For more information, please contact us.

Services Offered

  • Full-time Toddler
  • Full-time Preschool

Centre Information

Corner of Heritage and Laurier
2768 Laurier Street Rockland ON K4K 1N4

6:30AM–5:30PM

About Our Rockland Location

Compassionate, Dependable Staff

Our main focus has always been the development and well-being of children, and this starts with our attentive, dedicated staff. Our staff members are ECE certified and trained in CPR and First Aid. In addition to their knowledge and experience in providing quality care, they commit to helping children reach their full potential and providing clear, transparent communication to parents about their children’s experience and learning development.

Inclusive and Personalized Structure

Every child is unique in not only their personalities, but also their learning preferences, and we incorporate this knowledge into our daily operations as we work to foster an engaging, inclusive learning environment. Our standard that we have prided ourselves on is encouraging each child to love the learning process, by providing individualized attention and care to each of them.

Where Environment Supports Development

At our centre, we put a lot of care into how our classrooms are set up. We choose materials and create spaces that invite children to explore, feel comfortable, and connect with others. When the environment feels calm and welcoming, children are more confident to try new things, make choices, and grow at their own pace.

Meet the Team at Rockland

Location Owners

  • Joanne Vermette and Morgan Wyche

Location Director

Renee Yuill
Tiny Hoppers Rockland has been an amazing addition to our family and life. The teachers, director, chef and owners always make us feel heard and important. I have never been worried about leaving my kids in their care. My son went from barely speaking to telling me all about his day. I don’t have one bad thing to say about them. Thanks for taking care of my kids, and helping them grow while feeling safe and loved.
I am always impressed with the things my kids have learned and how excited they are to tell me about their day. When my eldest “graduated” and started school, I was so confident that she was ready, both academically and emotionally, and that is thanks to Tiny Hoppers. The teachers truly care for your child and I couldn’t ask for a better second family. The staff and director are always available and willing to talk and answer any questions you may have. The daily logs and pictures provided are just the icing on the cake. Truly an amazing daycare with an out of this world staff.
The support your team provided was clearly above and beyond what is expected, reassuring us that our children are well taken care of. I wouldn't travel 75KMS a day, out of my way, if I didn't think that Tiny Hoppers Rockland wasn't the BEST daycare EVER. Thank you for all that you do every day for our children.
- Chantal and JP

What's Hoppenin' at Tiny Hoppers Rockland

Fine Motor Puzzle Skills

Puzzles may seem simple, but they play a big role in early development. When younger toddlers match shapes and move pieces around, they’re strengthening fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination,...

Early Math Skills

Counting activities help toddlers build early math skills and develop language and memory. Through playful repetition—like counting toys, steps, or snacks—they begin to recognize numbers and...

Sensory Play

Sensory play helps preschoolers explore the world using their senses, which supports brain development, creativity, and fine motor skills. Using loose parts on the light table encourages curiosity...