March Break 2026 in Toronto runs from March 9-13, and if you’re a parent, guardian, or caregiver, you’re probably already feeling the pressure: a full week to keep kids entertained, engaged, and off screens.
The good news? Toronto offers incredible March Break activities that go far beyond “another trip to the mall.” Whether you have elementary school kids bursting with energy, tweens discovering their interests, or teenagers who claim everything is “boring,” this city delivers experiences that actually get them excited.
This guide covers the top 10 things to do in Toronto during March Break 2026—activities that balance fun and learning, accommodate various ages and budgets, and create memories that last longer than the week itself. From hands-on creative workshops to adventure activities and educational experiences, we’ve found options that kids genuinely enjoy (and parents appreciate too).
Let’s explore how to make March Break 2026 the best one yet.
Why March Break in Toronto is Perfect
Weather Considerations
March in Toronto means:
- Still cold (0-10°C typically)
- Unpredictable (could be snow, rain, or sun)
- Indoor activities are reliable
- Outdoor options if weather cooperates
Planning Advantages
Toronto during March Break offers:
- Special March Break programming at venues
- Extended hours at museums and attractions
- Family packages and discounts
- Less crowded than summer
- School’s out vibes without tourist season prices
1. Creative Workshops: Make Something Amazing
Perfect for: Kids 8+, tweens, teens, families who love hands-on activities
Why it tops the list: Creative workshops keep kids engaged for hours, teach new skills, and produce something tangible they’re proud to take home.
Rug Tufting Workshop (Ages 12+)
The Experience:
Kids and teens design their own custom rug using a tufting gun. They choose colors, create patterns, and physically build something substantial. It’s surprisingly addictive—most kids don’t want to stop once they start.


Why kids love it:
- Using power tools feels grown-up
- Immediate visual results (watch your design appear!)
- Physical activity (great for restless kids)
- Complete creative freedom
- Video game/meme designs encouraged
- Take home actual functional art
Why parents love it:
- 3-6 hours of engaged time
- No screens involved
- Learn actual skill
- Tire kids out (it’s a workout!)
- Quality family bonding
- Educational (pattern, color theory, hand-eye coordination)
March Break ideas:
- Favorite video game characters
- Sports team logos
- Pet portraits
- Geometric patterns
- Personalized name rugs
- Abstract color explosions
Available at ZuoZuo Studio, North York
Duration: 3-6 hours
Price: Starting at $110 per person
Ages: 12+ (younger with close supervision)
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Fluid Bear Painting (Ages 8+)
The Experience:
Kids pour colorful fluid acrylics over bear-shaped canvases and watch as paint creates magical patterns. It’s art without pressure—literally impossible to mess up, which means even reluctant artists have fun.

Why kids love it:
- Colors swirling together is mesmerizing
- No “right way” to do it (reduces anxiety)
- Fast results (done in 2-3 hours)
- Each bear is completely unique
- Perfect bedroom decor
- Feels like a science experiment and art combined
Why parents love it:
- Quick activity (doesn’t consume whole day)
- Mess stays at studio, not home
- Confidence-building for non-artistic kids
- Can combine with other March Break plans
- Affordable
- All materials provided
Available at ZuoZuo Studio, North York
Duration: 2-3 hours
Price: Starting at $65 per person
Ages: 8+ recommended
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Pearl Jewelry Making (Ages 10+)
The Experience:
Kids select their own freshwater clam, open it to discover the pearl inside, then design jewelry with it. There’s an element of surprise (what will my pearl look like?) that kids find exciting.

Why kids love it:
- Opening the clam is like a treasure hunt
- Every pearl is different (collectible appeal)
- Make something they can actually wear
- Quick enough for shorter attention spans
- Feels sophisticated and special
- Can make gifts for family
Why parents love it:
- Educational (learn about pearls, mollusks)
- Develops fine motor skills
- Teaches patience and care
- Creates wearable keepsake
- Indoor, mess-free
- Good for various ages together
Available at ZuoZuo Studio, North York
Duration: 1.5-2 hours
Price: Starting at $150 per person
Ages: 10+ recommended
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2. Ontario Science Centre: Hands-On Learning
Perfect for: All ages, science-curious kids, educational entertainment, families
Why it’s essential March Break:
The Ontario Science Centre offers special March Break programming with live demonstrations, workshops, and interactive exhibits designed specifically for the week.
March Break Highlights:
KidSpark (Ages 8 and under)
- Water play
- Building zones
- Sensory experiences
- Perfect for younger kids
Innovation Studios
- Design challenges
- Maker activities
- Technology exploration
- Tweens and teens love this
Live Demonstrations
- Science shows throughout day
- Extra performances during March Break
- Interactive experiments
- Lightning shows, chemistry demos
IMAX Films
- Nature documentaries
- Space exploration
- Giant screen experience
Planning Tips:
Best times to visit: Weekday mornings (10am opening) or after 2pm
Avoid: Weekend afternoons (busiest)
Bring: Lunch or plan to eat at café
Duration: 3-5 hours easily
Combo: Science Centre + Don Mills shopping after
Location: Don Mills (easy drive, parking available)
Price: $28 adults, $20 youth, family packages available
Hours: Extended during March Break (check website)
3. Ripley’s Aquarium: Underwater Adventures
Perfect for: All ages, ocean-lovers, tourists visiting Toronto, rainy days
Why kids never tire of it:
Even kids who’ve been before find new things. The underwater tunnel with sharks overhead never gets old.
Must-See Exhibits:
Dangerous Lagoon
- Walk-through tunnel
- Sharks, sea turtles, sawfish overhead
- 2.9 million liters of water
- Moving walkway lets you stop and stare
Ray Bay
- Touch and feel stingrays
- Educational talks throughout day
- Kids can overcome fear of ocean creatures
- Stingrays feel like wet mushrooms!
Rainbow Reef
- Colorful tropical fish
- Instagram-worthy
- Clownfish (Finding Nemo fans!)
- Vibrant and beautiful
Jellyfish Exhibits
- Mesmerizing to watch
- Different species
- Calming and beautiful
- Great for overstimulated kids
March Break Special Programming:
- Extended hours
- Special themed days
- Educational workshops
- Scavenger hunts
Planning Tips:
Book online in advance – Cheaper and skip box office lines
Best times: Early morning (10am opening) or after 3pm
Duration: 2-3 hours typical
Combo: Walk Harbourfront after, CN Tower nearby
Location: Downtown (Harbourfront)
Price: $43-$49, depending on age, family packages
Parking: On-site paid parking
4. Toronto Zoo: March Break Animal Encounters
Perfect for: Animal-loving kids, families with cars, full-day outings, outdoor enthusiasts
Weather note: Dress warmly! Many animals are outside even in March.
March Break Activities:
Indoor Pavilions
- Tropical rainforest (warm!)
- African savanna building
- Australian exhibits
- Great for cold days
Outdoor Animals
- Polar bears (active in cool weather!)
- Canadian animals (moose, bears, wolves)
- Red pandas (super popular)
- Penguins swimming
Educational Programs
- Keeper talks throughout day
- March Break special presentations
- Animal feeding times (check schedule)
- Conservation education
Giant Pandas (If still in residence – check ahead)
- Still huge draw for kids
- Timed entry system
- Plan visit around panda time
Planning Tips:
Arrive at opening (9:30am) – See most active animals
Wear layers – Indoor pavilions warm, outdoor cold
Pack snacks – Food expensive inside
Rent wagon – If you have young kids
Duration: Full day (4-6 hours)
Location: Scarborough (requires car or GO Transit)
Price: $29-$33 per person, family rates
Parking: $14
5. Canada’s Wonderland (If Open – Check Schedule)
Perfect for: Thrill-seekers, teens, families with older kids
Important: WonderMountain’s Guardian and some rides open for March Break if weather permits. Call ahead!
March Break WinterFest (If Available):
Outdoor Activities:
- Skating rink
- Snow play area
- Holiday lights (if extended)
- Character meet-and-greets
Indoor Activities:
- Shops and arcades
- Food venues
- Interactive games
If Full Park Open:
Best for Teens:
- Leviathan, Behemoth roller coasters
- Drop Tower
- Thrill rides
Best for Younger Kids:
- Planet Snoopy area
- Gentle rides
- Character experiences
Planning Tips:
- Check opening dates (weather-dependent)
- March can be cold for outdoor rides
- Season pass holders get discounts
- Consider timing (early in week less busy)
Location: Vaughan (30-40 min drive from Toronto)
Price: Varies, check website for March Break deals
Check: canadaswonderland.com for March 2026 schedule
6. Indoor Play Spaces and Trampoline Parks
Perfect for: High-energy kids, burning off steam, cold/rainy days, younger children
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Activities:
- Wall-to-wall trampolines
- Dodgeball courts
- Foam pits
- Ninja warrior courses
- Toddler zones
Multiple GTA locations
Duration: 1-2 hours (kids will be exhausted!)
Price: $18-$28, depending on time
Ages: All ages, toddler-specific times
Urban Air Adventure Park
Activities:
- Trampolines
- Climbing walls
- Obstacle courses
- Virtual reality
- Sky rider (indoor zip line)
- Battle beam
Location: Etobicoke
Price: $25-$35 per person
Duration: 2 hours
Pursuit OCR (Obstacle Course Racing)
What it is:
Indoor obstacle course gym with climbing walls, rope swings, balance beams, and challenges.
Why kids love it:
- Feels like being on TV competition shows
- Test physical abilities
- Conquer fears
- Video game feel in real life
Ages: 6+
Price: $20-$30 per session
Location: Multiple GTA locations
7. Museums: Educational and Entertaining
Perfect for: Curious kids, educational entertainment, rainy days, culture seekers
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Kid-Favorite Exhibits:
- Dinosaurs – Always the main attraction
- Bat Cave – Walk through cave with real bats
- Ancient Egypt – Mummies fascinate all ages
- Hands-on biodiversity – Touch specimens
March Break Programming:
- Special workshops
- Scavenger hunts
- Live demonstrations
- Extended hours
Location: Bloor Street (subway accessible)
Price: $23-$28, family packages available
Duration: 2-4 hours
Ontario Science Centre
(See detailed section #2 above)
Aga Khan Museum
For older kids/teens interested in:
- World cultures
- Beautiful architecture
- Art and design
- Photography
March Break often features:
- Family workshops
- Cultural performances
- Hands-on activities
- Beautiful building itself is worth visit
Location: Don Mills area
Price: $20 adults, $15 youth, under 12 free
Duration: 1-2 hours
8. Escape Rooms: Family Team Building
Perfect for: Kids 10+, problem-solving families, tweens and teens, rainy days
Escape rooms designed for families offer age-appropriate puzzles and themes.
Family-Friendly Escape Rooms:
Escape Room Toronto
- Multiple locations
- Family-specific rooms
- Not scary (unless you choose horror!)
- 10+ recommended
The Locked Room
- Creative themes
- Good for first-timers
- Helpful staff
- Various difficulty levels
Escape Casa Loma
- Escape rooms IN a real castle
- Toronto landmark
- Unique setting
- Explore castle after
Why Families Love Escape Rooms:
Teaches teamwork – Everyone contributes
Communication skills – Must talk and listen
Problem-solving – Critical thinking required
Confidence building – Success feels great
Screen-free – Total engagement required
Creates memories – You’ll talk about it for years
Tips for Family Escape Rooms:
- Choose appropriate difficulty (easier for younger kids)
- Book rooms rated for families
- Time doesn’t matter as much as fun
- Staff will give hints if stuck
- Celebrate attempt even if you don’t escape
Price: $25-$45 per person
Duration: 1-1.5 hours total
Recommended ages: 10+
9. Ice Skating and Winter Activities
Perfect for: Active families, winter sports fans, budget-conscious options, outdoor enthusiasts
March weather can still be perfect for skating, though bring a backup indoor plan!
Best Toronto Skating Rinks:
Nathan Phillips Square
- Iconic Toronto landmark
- Free skating!
- Skate rentals available ($15)
- Hot chocolate nearby
- Photo ops with TORONTO sign
Harbourfront Centre
- Waterfront location
- Beautiful views
- DJ music weekends
- Skate rentals available
- Nearby cafés to warm up
Evergreen Brick Works
- Natural setting
- Outdoor rink
- Eco-friendly venue
- Hot drinks available
- Nature trails nearby if no ice
Colonel Sam Smith Park
- Etobicoke location
- Natural ice skating (weather dependent)
- Free
- Bring own skates
- Beautiful lakefront
Planning Tips:
Check conditions – Weather affects ice quality
Dress warmly – Layers!
Bring own skates – Rentals add up for families
Go midweek – Less crowded than weekends
Time limit – 1-2 hours max before kids get cold
Bonus: Most rinks have nearby hot chocolate spots!
10. DIY March Break Day Trip Adventures
Perfect for: Families with cars, adventure seekers, breaking up the week, budget options
Nearby March Break Destinations:
Niagara Falls (1.5 hours)
- See frozen waterfalls in March (spectacular!)
- Clifton Hill attractions
- Indoor arcade at Fallsview
- Bird Kingdom (indoor rainforest)
- Butterfly Conservatory
African Lion Safari (Cambridge – 1 hour)
- Drive-through safari (warm in car!)
- Indoor exhibits
- March can be less crowded
- Check if open during March Break
- Feed giraffes experience
Blue Mountain Village (2 hours)
- March skiing/snowboarding still good
- Lessons for kids
- Indoor activities if no snow
- Village shops and restaurants
- Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster (open year-round)
Scenic Caves (Blue Mountains area)
- Winter cave tours
- Suspension bridge
- Snow tubing
- Adventure activities
- Beautiful scenery
DIY Toronto Neighborhood Days:
Kensington Market + Chinatown Day
- Walk unique neighborhoods
- Try international foods
- Vintage shopping
- Street art
- Budget-friendly
Distillery District Day
- Historic buildings
- Galleries (many free)
- Hot chocolate at SOMA
- Unique shops
- Photo opportunities
Beaches Neighborhood
- Boardwalk walk (if weather nice)
- Beach shops
- Cafés and restaurants
- Playground at Kew Gardens
- Relaxed vibe
Planning Your March Break Week
Sample Schedule:
Monday:
Morning: Creative workshop (tufting or fluid bears)
Afternoon: Rest at home, kids show off creations
Tuesday:
Full day: Ontario Science Centre or ROM
Evening: Movie night at home
Wednesday:
Morning: Trampoline park (burn energy!)
Afternoon: Quiet time or local library program
Thursday:
Full day: Toronto Zoo or day trip to Niagara Falls
Evening: Early bedtime (they’ll be exhausted!)
Friday:
Morning: Escape room
Afternoon: Ice skating + hot chocolate
Evening: Celebrate end of March Break with special dinner
Budget Planning Guide
Budget-Conscious Week ($200-$300 total):
- 1 creative workshop ($110-$240 for family)
- Free skating + skate rentals ($40-$60)
- DIY neighborhood exploration days (food only)
- Library programs (free)
- Home activities between outings
Mid-Range Week ($500-$700 total):
- 2 creative workshops or activities ($220-$480)
- 1 museum/attraction ($80-$120 for family)
- 1 trampoline park session ($80-$100)
- Ice skating with rentals
- Casual dining out 2-3 times
Splurge Week ($1000+ total):
- Multiple workshops (tufting, fluid bears, pearls)
- Several attractions (ROM, Science Centre, Aquarium, Zoo)
- Escape rooms
- Day trip to Niagara or Blue Mountain
- Restaurant meals most days
- Special treats and experiences
Money-Saving Tips:
Book online in advance – Almost always cheaper
Look for family packages – Better value than individual
Pack lunches – Attraction food is expensive
Check library passes – Many libraries offer free museum passes
Membership math – If doing multiple visits, membership might be cheaper
Weekday discounts – Some places cheaper Monday-Thursday
Bundle activities – Plan geographically to save travel time/money
Age-Specific Recommendations
Elementary (Ages 5-10):
Best activities:
- Ontario Science Centre (KidSpark)
- Toronto Zoo
- Ripley’s Aquarium
- Trampoline parks
- Ice skating
- Fluid bear painting (8+)
Attention span: 2-3 hours per activity
Energy level: High – need physical outlets
Interests: Animals, hands-on, play
Tweens (Ages 11-13):
Best activities:
- Rug tufting workshop
- Escape rooms
- ROM dinosaur exhibits
- Trampoline parks with friends
- Ontario Science Centre innovation
- Pearl jewelry making
Attention span: 3-5 hours for engaging activities
Energy level: High but can focus longer
Interests: Creating, challenges, social activities
Teens (Ages 14+):
Best activities:
- Rug tufting (design freedom)
- Escape rooms
- Museums (self-guided)
- Day trips with friends
- Creative workshops
- Indoor climbing
Attention span: Can do full-day activities
Energy level: Variable (sleep schedules!)
Interests: Independence, creation, social time
What if the weather is terrible all week?
That’s why this list focuses primarily on indoor activities! Creative workshops, museums, aquarium, trampoline parks, and escape rooms all happen indoors regardless of weather.
Make March Break Creative at ZuoZuo Studio
When you need activities that genuinely engage kids for hours, teach them skills, and create memories beyond screens, ZuoZuo Studio delivers.
Why Families Choose ZuoZuo for March Break:
✨ Multiple age-appropriate activities – Tufting (12+), Fluid Bears (8+), Pearls (10+)
✨ Hours of engagement – Not a quick drop-off, real time investment
✨ Skill development – Learn actual techniques
✨ Take-home value – Not just an experience, keep what you create
✨ Weather-proof – Indoor, climate-controlled
✨ Educational – Color theory, patterns, hand-eye coordination
✨ Confidence-building – Success for all skill levels
✨ Screen-free – Total present-moment engagement
March Break 2026 Workshops:
🎨 Rug Tufting (Ages 12+, Starting at $110)
- Design video game characters, sports logos, anything!
- 3-6 hours of focused creativity
- Physical workout + mental engagement
- Take home functional art
🐻 Fluid Bear Painting (Ages 8+, Starting at $65)
- Quick 2-3 hour sessions
- Impossible to mess up (confidence!)
- Bright, colorful results
- Perfect bedroom decor
💎 Pearl Jewelry Making (Ages 10+, Starting at $150)
- Open real clams, find pearls
- Design wearable jewelry
- 1.5-2 hours
- Educational + creative
March Break Benefits:
- Flexible booking throughout the week
- Accommodate siblings of different ages
- Group discounts for families
- Can book multiple days
- Create different projects each visit
Make March Break 2026 Memorable
March Break doesn’t have to mean stressed parents scrambling for entertainment or kids glued to screens. Toronto offers incredible experiences that educate, engage, and excite—activities your kids will genuinely remember.
Whether you’re tufting custom rugs, touching stingrays, solving escape room puzzles, or exploring museums, the key is mixing activities that match your family’s interests and energy levels.
Plan, book early for popular spots, build in downtime between big activities, and remember—the goal isn’t to do everything on this list. The goal is to create positive memories together during a week off from school routines.
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