Summer Company Program

Are you looking for a summer job? Have you always wanted to test the water with entrepreneurship, but are unsure of where to start? Our Summer Company program might be a great fit for you! This program is available to students in Barrie, Simcoe County and Orillia who are between the ages of 15 and 29 and are returning to school in the fall. Applications for the 2026 program are closed.

2026 Summer Company cohort

Meet our 2026 cohort of entrepreneurs, a group of motivated students bringing a wide range of business ideas to life this summer! Read our blog post to learn more about these 12 entrepreneurs.

Kate: Mourning Doves Produce

A small seasonal farmers’ market business selling homegrown vegetables and farm-raised eggs to local Barrie customers.

Scott: Georgian Bay Bin Cleaning

A residential service providing scheduled garbage, recycling, and organics cart and bin cleaning, deodorizing, and sanitizing for homeowners.

Aiden: Spotless Detailing Company

A student-run car detailing business offering interior and exterior vehicle cleaning, with plans to operate as a mobile service.

Hudson: Marchmont Window Cleaning

A residential window cleaning service providing interior, exterior, and screen cleaning for homeowners across Simcoe County.

Nathan: Georgian Bay Weaves

A handmade fiber arts business creating woven wall hangings, crocheted items, and textile products sold at markets and events.

Tristan: Koala Charmed

A custom accessories business creating personalized, handmade keychains designed for teens and young adults.

Evan: Student Fix & Clean

A multi-service home maintenance business offering garage door cleaning, window screen repair, BBQ cleaning, and garbage bin cleaning.

Ruth: Stitch & Style with Ruth

A sustainable fashion business redesigning thrifted clothing into one-of-a-kind, trend focused pieces sold online and locally.

Anson: Midhurst Mini-Cart

A mobile ice cream bicycle business selling pre-packaged frozen treats directly in neighbourhoods during the summer.

Ethan: Outdoors Unbound

A guided outdoor recreation business offering beginner fly fishing experiences with instruction and equipment included.

Sarina: Mindful Intentions

A handmade wellness brand creating intention-based kits and engraved talismans using candles, botanicals, and gemstones.

Weizhuo (Casper): Bridge the Future

An in-person and online tutoring business offering math tutoring, math contest preparation, OLSAT preparation, and bridge coaching.

How it works

Through the 2–3 month program, you get:

  • start-up money to kick-off a new summer business
  • advice and mentorship from local business leaders to help get the business up and running

Learning how to run your own student business is one of the best summer jobs you can have. You get to be your own boss while learning what it takes to manage a business. Sales, marketing, bookkeeping, customer relationship management and networking are just a few of the highly useful skills you’ll develop.

Who is eligible

You could be eligible, if you:

  • are a student who is returning to high school, college or university in fall 2026
  • live in Ontario
  • are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • are between 15–29 years old (if under 18, a parent or guardian must sign the agreement for the applicant)
  • are not already running a business
  • are not working at another job or going to school for more than 12 hours a week during the program
  • have not received a Summer Company grant in the past

If you are on social assistance (Ontario Works or Ontario Disability Support Program) you can still apply to Summer Company. Payments from the program may be exempt as income and assets under social assistance, so your monthly social assistance payment may not be affected. Please call your local Ontario Works or Ontario Disability Support Program office for more information.

Award amount

Maximum award: $3,000
Successful Summer Company applicants get:

  • up to $1,500 up front to help with start-up costs
  • up to $1,500 when you successfully complete the program requirements

Dates and hours

Start date: usually May to July
End date: Labour Day (but you can choose to keep running your summer business while in school)

Over the summer program period, you must be prepared to commit:

  • a minimum of 280 hours for high school students
  • a minimum of 420 hours for post-secondary students

What kind of businesses

You can choose to start almost any type of business, as long as it:

  • is a sole proprietorship or corporation (where you are the majority shareholder)
  • is an independent business venture (not a part of an existing or family business)
  • qualifies as “self-employed” for income tax purposes
  • operates in Ontario on a full-time basis
  • follows government rules for operating a business

Learn more about self-employed workers (Canada Revenue Agency).

How to apply

Summer Company applications were accepted until April 30, 2026. (Please note: Provincial application deadlines may differ from this date.)

To learn more about the program’s guidelines and potential post-acceptance process, read the Ontario Government’s Summer Company Program Guidelines.

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