Kids are on spring break and ready to embark in adventurous outings all over Montreal. Spring break is the perfect time to discover the city’s charms together, venture into unfamiliar neighbourhoods and revisit the places you love. Here are some suggestions for fun activities for families during spring break.
Winter Farm Tours & Petting Zoo | Project PACE
Enjoy a slice of a farmer’s life; join Project PACE for a fun, guided, and interactive farm tour! You will have the chance to feed and pet all of our animals: ducks, bunnies, chickens, goats, sheep, alpacas, miniature horses, and a miniature cow, learn about the bees, and give a hug to our lovely farm dog, Ava!
DINOSAURS AROUND THE WORLD | Montréal Science Centre
Come walk among life-sized animatronic dinosaurs! Imagine yourself in a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth… Then imagine you are on a million-year journey to witness the breakup of Pangea, the evolution of hundreds of species of dinosaurs, and the eventual end of the Age of Reptiles.
SUGAR SHACK | Parc-nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques
Before dipping into the belly-warming goodies, take the time to explore the huge nature park by foot, snowshoe, cross-country ski, or fat bike. Then after a day of fresh air and exercise, enjoy a quick treat or sit down for a meal at the rustic sugar shack tucked into the forest.
Spring Break Lego Day! | INDIGO Pointe-Claire
We are back with our most popular Spring Break event, Lego day! Make a LEGO friends Friendship Flower to take home with you. Colorings sheets and activities for younger guests.
Bébé symphonique | Planétarium
An immersive show for families with infants up to 18 months old that is designed to gently awaken and stimulate their developing minds and senses.
Cozy up in the oversized beanbag chairs and look up and around, because along with the music — whose sound level is adapted for younger ears — the multi-sensory show includes captivating images projected onto the 360-degrees domed ceiling. Watch faraway nebulae, colourful marbles, clouds of stardust and myriad handicrafts dance all around.
Parc Omega
Aboard your vehicle, on a 12 km car route, meet more than 400 wild animals of Canada, settled on more than 2200 acres of wilderness! Also take advantage of the many family activities included with the day ticket.
Dillon Ojo Snow park | Parc olympique
For the second year, Montreal’s up-and-coming snowboarders and freestyle skiers have a snowpark where they can practice their sport — and it’s right in the heart of the city.
Maple Syrup Experience | Quinn Farms
On Saturdays we offer our Maple Syrup Experience which is a guided tour where we explain how Maple Syrup is made, from tapping a tree to boiling the sap and it finishes with maple taffy on snow for everyone to enjoy.