Visitors can tour Riverdale Farm's scenic grounds to see domestic farm animals such as pigs, horses and sheep. The farm's Meeting House will offer crafts and games and farming demonstrations will be provided throughout the day. The farm is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is accessible to all. Admission is free. More information is available at toronto.ca/parks/featured-parks.
Established 120 years ago, the High Park Zoo is home to domestic and exotic animals, including bison, llamas, peacocks, reindeer, highland cattle, and yaks. Admission to the zoo is free and it's open daily from dawn to dusk. More information is available at toronto.ca/parks/zoo.
Just minutes away from downtown by ferry, Toronto Island Park offers March break fun for everyone. It's a great place to walk, roll, cycle, explore and enjoy the city skyline. A list of ferry fees and the schedule are available at toronto.ca/ferry.
Playground Paradise offers fun for children aged 12 and under. Kids can play on a two-story play structure, go down the spiral slide, swing on the track ride, and play in the ball pit.
The conservatories are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and admission is free.
Many of the City's 10 historic sites are open during March Break for tours. The sites highlighted below will also offer drop-in family activities including crafts, games, and tasty treats from historic kitchens. Regular admission fees apply. Times and activity details vary by location. More information about drop-in activities is available at toronto.ca/museum-events.
City of Toronto Museums hosts a variety of March Break events and day camps.
For more information on camps, visit the City's website.
You can also call the site you are interested in and speak to museum staff directly since the various locations often have events/programs that may not appear on the Toronto Culture website or in the FUN Guide.