March break is here, and it’s time to soak in the warmth of the spring season and create unforgettable memories with the family! With Toronto buzzing with energy, opening doors to a world where the only dilemma is choosing what to do next. From thrill-seekers to those simply in search of relaxation, Toronto lays out a medley of activities that promise to fill every moment with delight. Dive into Toronto this March Break and discover the countless ways to make memories in the city that never runs out of surprises.
Here are some of the most fun things to do in Toronto for March break:
Van Gogh & Disney Immersive Experience
This March Break, immerse yourself in a world of artistic wonder at 1 Yonge Street, where the Van Gogh and Disney Immersive Experience awaits. Dive into the heart of Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpieces, experiencing the legendary artist’s work in a way that feels as if you’re stepping inside the paintings themselves. Or, let the magic of Disney envelop you as songs and stories come to life in an all-encompassing spectacle, making you feel like a part of the enchanting narratives. These unique exhibits offer a rare opportunity to engage with art and storytelling on a deeply personal level, promising a fun and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
Legoland Discovery Centre
Dive into a world of creativity and adventure at the Legoland Discovery Centre, a paradise for young minds and families. With exhilarating rides, 10 diverse Lego building areas, a captivating playground, and a thrilling 4-D theatre, the possibilities for fun are endless. The centre also features a mini LEGO land constructed from over 1 million Lego bricks, offering a unique opportunity for kids to unleash their creativity. From embarking on the Kingdom Quest ride to exploring the Lego 4D cinema, building in the DUPLO village, and undertaking the Ninjago city adventure, every moment is designed to engage and inspire.
Moore Park Ravine
Embark on a serene hike through Moore Ravine Park, a gorgeous haven nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. This scenic wooded park, adorned with well-maintained trails, offers an idyllic setting for both walking and cycling enthusiasts. The trail is also adorned with beautiful ponds throughout, enhancing the park’s beauty. Additionally, the trail provides direct access to the Evergreen Brickworks, where you can check out the Farmer’s Market and grab some delicious treats!
Toronto Comic Con
Enter the joyful world of your favourite fandom at Toronto’s Comic Con, to be hosted at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from March 15th to 17th. This thrilling event is the perfect outing for families who share a love for comics, movies, and everything in between. With an exciting lineup of events, including celebrity panels, merch stations brimming with collectibles, and countless opportunities to meet like-minded fans, Comic-Con promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re cosplaying as your favourite characters or exploring the latest in pop culture, Comic Con is a celebration of creativity and community.
Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) has set the stage for you and your family to embark on a journey of discovery and excitement. From the return of Zuul, the armoured dinosaur with its remarkable skeleton, to a plethora of hands-on activities across multiple levels, there’s an adventure waiting for every curious mind. Dive into the world of natural history and art & culture through engaging experiences, interactive galleries, and live performances. Don’t miss the chance to become a playful chemist at the BASF KIDS’ Lab with the slime workshop on weekends! They also have a March Break Camp with multi-day programs and activity-based learning. Be sure to check their website for more details!
Whatever you choose to do, we hope you have an unforgettable March break! If this list made you want to move to the vibrant city that is Toronto, we completely understand. Use our Apartment Finder Tool to explore rental communities in Toronto.