March Break events and activities in Toronto will make adults feel like kids again, and kids feel like lil' kings and queens. It's going to be a busy week of fun filled with movies, hikes, castle jaunts, museum takeovers and more.
Events you might want to check out:March Break at TIFF (March 11-19 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
TIFF will show kid-friendly classics on the big screen during March Break and the digiPlaySpace will also be open.
Breakaway to the Hockey Hall of Fame (March 11-19 @ Hockey Hall of Fame)
Revel in the world's greatest collection of hockey artifacts and get hands-on access to the coveted Stanley Cup.
ROMKids March Break 2017 (March 11-19 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Drop in for family activities all week long. The museum will have a week filled with interactive activities and experiences for families and kids.
March Break at the AGO (March 11-19 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Families can drop in during this week-long series of fun, which is free with admission. Dive into a life-sized cardboard maze located in the heart of the gallery or build your own cardboard city.
Shoe'La'Palooza! (March 11-19 @ Bata Shoe Museum)
March Break inside the Bata Shoe Museum will have youngsters making shoe crafts, walking the runway with fun footwear and costumes, playing games, and going on a heel hunt.
March Break at Casa Loma (March 11-19 @ Casa Loma)
Travel to a fairy-tale castle and discover your inner hero at Casa Loma. Activities included interactive theatrical live shows, arts and crafts, face painting and trips down the underground tunnel to the stables.
March Break at Brick Works (March 11-19 @ Evergreen Brickworks)
Free public skating, a bike obstacle course, family nature walks, fireside activities, and a worm wranglers gardening open house... the list of things to do at Brick Works over the break are drop-in friendly and fun.
Sugar Shack T.O. (March 11 @ Sugar Beach)
The Sugar Shack TO returns to Sugar Beach with two sugar shacks serving up maple taffy and a specialty bar for adults.
Toronto Zoo March Break Character Meet and Greet (March 11-19 @ Toronto Zoo)
All week long, visit the zoo and meet life-size characters in between visits to all the other animals around the property.
Family Fan Day (March 11 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
Meet your favourite Toronto internet, television and film stars at this free event with loads of contest, games and mascots running around the place.
James and the Giant Peach (March 11-18 @ Young People's Theatre)
Roald Dahl's classic, hilarious and touching tale comes to life on stage during March Break. It's a musical version of the beloved children's classic and a super colourful production with lots of opportunities to sing/yell along.
Wizard World Family Fun Park (March 12-19 @ Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place )
Wizard World over 25 rides, including a combination of inflatables and mechanicals, and lots of live entertainment.
March Break at the Rouge (March 13-17 @ Rouge National Urban Park)
There's a new theme everyday when you hit the trails of the city urban national park. Hang with Parks Canada staff and volunteers on the trails.
Big Bad Wolf vs Lord Underwearface (March 13-19 @ The Second City)
A hilarious musical romp that takes a new look at a children’s classic. Framed for heinous crimes by the evil von Schtinker, Big Bad Wolf must enlist the help of his fairy tale friends to prove that things aren’t always as they seem.
Princess Dance Party (March 16 @ Liberty Grand)
The second annual Princess and Superhero dance party takes over the Liberty Grand and features glow-in-the-dark wish wands, carriage rides, superhero skill training and face painting.
Toronto ComiCon 2017 (March 17-19 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre - South Building)
For kids and adults alike, Toronto ComiCon is a comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, and gaming event packed with exciting family-friendly activities and celebrity guests.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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