March

Joseph Brant Museum: Visit with the Easter Bunny

Hop on over to Joseph Brant Museum in Burlington for a visit with the Easter Bunny! Kids can take part in an egg hunt, complete Easter-themed activities and collect different coloured eggs, and families can get their picture taken, peruse the mini-makers market and enjoy a hot chocolate. Joseph Brant
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Space Explorers: The Infinite

Created in collaboration with NASA and international space agencies, Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is a breathtaking immersive experience that’s the ultimate space adventure for kids! Based on the Primetime Emmy Award®-winning series Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, this free-roaming VR journey brings STEM learning to life, sure to spark your
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Theatre Direct Canada: “Syndrome” by George F. Walker

Theatre Direct Canada presents “Syndrome”, written by award-winning Canadian playwright George F. Walker. In this new play that wrestles with adolescence in the face of the constant barrage of doomsday messaging, Kyle trashes his high school art classroom and feels oppositional toward social worker Ami, while Jenny hides in the
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Toronto History Museums: March Break Activities

Spend March Break at Toronto History Museums to learn more about our city and enjoy a variety of arts and cultural opportunities. Most events are free, including drop-in play, exhibits, live performances, and creative classes for all ages. Assembly Hall March Break – A Puppet Show for the Whole Family
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Spring Markets
Guide to Spring Markets and Craft Fairs in Toronto and the GTA

Spring Markets are blooming around town with arts & crafts and pop-up events, as well as Easter, Earth Day, International Women’s Month, and Mother’s Day themed sales. It’s just the right excuse to escape our winter indoor hibernation and help support local businesses, florists, artisans and crafters. Stroll though our
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Brooks Farms: Maple Sugar Festival

Brooks Farms Maple Sugar Festival makes March Break delicious with outdoor activities and sugar bush tours, where families can learn about maple sugar creation (with tastings!), hang out at Playland (with farm animals and playground), go on a train/wagon ride, then warm up by the camp fire with a roasted
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Purple Woods Conservation Area: Maple Syrup Festival

Purple Woods Conservation Area hosts their annual Maple Syrup Festival, where you can experience a Canadian tradition in a sugarbush near Oshawa. Take a self-guided tour to see hundreds of sugar maple trees where sap is boiled on-site into delicious maple syrup, then enjoy games, activities, horse-drawn wagon rides and
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Friends of Bronte Creek Park: Maple Syrup Festival

Friends of Bronte Creek Park helps kick off maple season in Ontario with their Maple Syrup Festival, open every weekend in March, as well as daily during the week of March Break. Enjoy a guided tour of Maple Lane with costumed interpreters to learn how to make fresh maple sugar,
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Wye Marsh: Sweetwater Harvest Festival

Wye Marsh and Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons host Sweetwater Harvest Festival, inviting visitors to celebrate the uniquely Canadian traditions of maple and Spring. Families can go on scavenger hunts, wander through the sugar bush, see birds of prey, explore historical objects, try on historical costumes, make crafts, visit the Sweetwater
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Geary Art Crawl

Geary Art Crawl is a free two-day celebration of art and culture on Geary Avenue (north of Dupont) from Ossington Avenue to west of Dufferin Street in Toronto’s west end. Produced by the Toronto-based not-for-profit Uma Nota Culture, the mixed-use neighbourhood comes alive with live music, DJs, art installations, pop-up
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