No Need to fly
away to tropical climates to have a fun filled, jam packed Spring break when
there are so many ways to celebrate this pre -summer season in Toronto.
Celebrate the arrival of spring with city’s natural landscape and cultural
festivals-Brought to you by PartsAvatar Auto Parts Canada
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How are you
planning to celebrate spring time this year? Here you will find ideas for kids,
families and adults. So, there is something for everyone.
It’s never too
early and never too late to plan your celebrations. Enjoy!
Rom’s Big Blue March Break
If your kids are
crazy about underwater world, then it is a good opportunity to make them
familiar with it.
Your kids can
discover wondrous creatures that rule the underwater world of oceans in the
Royal Ontario’s Museum. There are other marine themed programs and activities
including out of depths: the blue whale story.
Canada Blooms and National Home Show
Celebrate the
arrival of spring at Canada’s largest flower and garden festival. For 10 days,
every march, as gardeners start to look ahead to the planting season, Canada
blooms brings over 200000 gardening enthusiasts, landscape designers and
architects.
Be inspired and
get your first taste of spring by choosing from over 100 hours of seminars by
horticulture and floriculture experts.
The national
home show will give you inspiration, resources and the chance to meet the
people and companies that can help you get small interior design done.
Toronto Sportsmen’s Show ~ biggest fishing and
Outdoor show in Canada!
Crowd goes crazy
for this show as the Toronto Sportsmen’s show features activities like fishing,
hunting, boating and camping. You can get to learn about new products and
techniques from the professionals in this show.
Many generations
have had their introduction to Canada’s outdoor heritage- camping, fishing, archery
during the decade long history of Toronto’s sportsmen show.
Kids can also
have plenty of fun with activities like fishing simulator where kids can
experience the thrill of catching the fish like adults.
Catch High park Cherry blossom season
High Park Toronto
features hiking trails, sports facilities, lakefronts, cherry blossom and much
more!
It is home to
sakura trees which is Japanese name to Cherry blossom trees. The beautiful
white and pink cherry blossoms attract thousands of visitors to the park each
spring. Cherry blossoms bloom for about two weeks in late April or early may.
Don’t miss the
beauty of sakuras and make sure you get there early and avoid crowd.
Biomechanics~ the machine inside at science centre
How can a tiny
shrimp break through a glass? Spider webs stronger than steel! Check out this
exhibition that reveals incredible ingenuity behind evolution and adaptation
through real specimens, lifelike models and interactive experience.
If you are a
science lover, don’t give it a miss!
Canadian Music Week: The Music fest with 1000 bands
and 60 live music venues.
Canadian Music
week is a premier entertainment event which combines industry conference with
performance festivals, workshop talks with leading industry professionals,
cutting edge trade exhibitions and award shows.
Last year
artists from around the world took the stage and a lot of action was pumped
into those days of musical mayhem. It is the main reason why every aspiring
musical artist wants to launch his career from this destination.
Scotia bank contact photography fest ~ World’s
largest photography event!
The world’s
largest photography event descends on Toronto starting May1 and runs for entire
month. It is a month long festival that takes place in more than 100 venues
across the Toronto Region every may.
Seminars,
workshops, free public art installations and exhibits of international artists
or local photographers are all a part of this amazing event.
Mini Pop Kids at Rose theatre
Mini pop kids is
an interactive event featuring talented young singers performing the latest
hits by the likes of Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and more. Surely your kids will
keep on singing long after the show is over!
Door open Toronto
Toronto was the
very first city to host Doors open in North America! 150 architecturally,
historically, culturally and socially significant buildings open their doors
for the weekend and highlight the people who built the city.
In honour of
Canada’s 150th birthday, in 2017 the theme was fifteen decades of
Canadian architecture and featured highlights from each decade since 1860s.
The Maple Syrup festival
Learn how the
maple syrup is made and try a tasting flight of different grades and types of
syrup, go on horse wagon rides and enjoy fresh hot pancakes with maple syrup
and sausages and try taffy on snow and more.
Make your spring
break a little sweeter with a family trip to one of the many maple syrup
festivals happening all across the Toronto region.
Hot Docs International Documentary festival
It is North America’s
largest documentary festival, conference and market with a selection of more
than 150 cutting edge documentaries from Canada and around the world along with
conference sessions, market events and services for documentary practitioners.
You can also
check packages which go on sale! Packages help you save money and are ideal for
sharing with friends and family.
At select Doc
soup screenings guest directors will be on hand to introduce their work and
answer questions from audience.
Immerse yourself in the world of Argentine Tango
For four days
join dancers both locals and international and from all skill levels at workshops,
seminars, milongas, performances and more!
Toronto tango
festival is considered as longest running argentine tango event in Toronto.
Keep dancing to the wee hours and enrich your passion for this captivating
dance at this amazing event.
Playdium
This spring
break, release the kid in you! Playdium is an ultimate place with 200 high tech
attractions, rides and simulators, laser maze and much more fun activities.
It’s a family
place where you can have a whole lot of energy to burn!
So there are
plenty of things to do this spring! It may be still chilly, but the sun is
shining bright! Embrace the spring with these celebrations!
Happy spring!!
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