What To Do for March Break If You’re Staying in Toronto

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Not heading out of town? No problem. If you’re wondering what to do for March Break if you’re staying in Toronto, plenty is happening to keep things interesting. The city has options for every mood—outdoor plans, indoor escapes, and activities that won’t feel like another weekend. You don’t need a flight to switch things up. Pick a plan, step outside, and make the most of it.

March Break in Toronto 2025: Best Things to Do & Activities

Toronto Zoo

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Fresh air, cute animals, and plenty of walking make this a solid pick. The indoor pavilions help when it’s cold, and if you don’t mind the chill, the polar bears are always a highlight.

  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.torontozoo.com 
  • Location: 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 416-392-5900

Rouge National Urban Park

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This massive park is open year-round and offers hiking, bird-watching, and even animal tracking in the snow. If you’re looking for a quieter escape from the city, this is it.

High Park

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Nature lovers can explore trails or join the park’s March Break Camp, where kids can dig, plant, and play in the dirt while learning about the environment.

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

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The museum runs March Break camps filled with hands-on activities inspired by its exhibits. If you prefer a self-guided visit, there’s plenty to see, from dinosaurs to Egyptian artifacts.

  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.rom.on.ca 
  • Location: 100 Queens Park, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 416-586-8000

Aga Khan Museum

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Their camp for kids aged 6-12 mixes painting, sculpting, and storytelling, inspired by the current exhibit Light: Visionary Perspectives.

  • When: March 10 -14, 2025
  • Event Details: March Break Camps 2025
    • Junior (ages 6-8) and Senior (ages 9-12)
    • Five-day week: $300 ($270 Sibling Discount), $270 Friends and Patrons ($243 Sibling Discount)
    • Single Day: $60 Regular ($54 Sibling Discount) | $54 Friends ($48 Sibling Discount)
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: https://agakhanmuseum.org 
  • Location: 77 Wynford Drive, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 416-646-4677

Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)

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Drop by Walker Court for a mix of art-making and scavenger hunts. The gallery is keeping it kid-friendly all week with interactive challenges.

  • When: March 8 (Saturday) – March 16 (Sunday)
  • Where: Walker Court, Art Gallery of Ontario
    • Weston Family Learning Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: https://ago.ca 
  • Location: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 416-979-6648

Bata Shoe Museum

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Expect crafts, trivia, and guided tours that explore the history of footwear. If you’ve never thought about how shoes tell a story, this might surprise you.

  • When: March 10  – March 15 
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Admission: Buy tickets here.
  • Website: https://batashoemuseum.ca 
  • Location: 327 Bloor St W, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 416-979-7799

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

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Get as close as possible to marine life with interactive exhibits, walk-through tunnels, and hands-on experiences.

  • Admission: Buy your tickets here.
  • Website: www.ripleys.com 
  • Location: 288 Bremner Blvd, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 647-351-3474

Arcadia Earth

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This interactive exhibit combines technology and art to highlight sustainability, with light displays and hands-on challenges.

  • Admission: Buy your tickets here.
  • Website: www.arcadiaearth.ca 
  • Location: 486 Front St W building C, Toronto
  • Phone: 1 877-634-3490

Virtual Reality Arcade

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With over 80 VR games covering action, sports, horror, and escape rooms, this is a solid pick for groups looking to try something new.

The Bubble Toronto

A mix of an inflatapark, laser tag, and an arcade, all under one roof. It’s an easy way to burn off energy, especially if the weather isn’t great.

The Rec Room

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A mix of arcade games, virtual reality, and live entertainment, plus food and drinks for when you need a break.

Zed*80 Arcade Bar

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This Danforth spot leans into nostalgia, with classic arcade games, pinball machines, and pub-style food. It’s a relaxed alternative to bigger gaming centers.

Casa Loma Escape Rooms

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Toronto’s castle hosts escape rooms with live actors, adding extra intensity to the experience. It’s a great choice for groups looking for a challenge.

Little Canada

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A walk-through miniature version of Canada, with detailed models of landmarks and cities. It’s a mix of art, history, and impressive craftsmanship.

Distillery District

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A good spot for a slower day, with shops, galleries, and restaurants in a historic setting. If you’re looking for a low-key outing, this works well.

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