Top Cities in Canada to Spend March Break with Your Kids
A long time ago, spring break may have included more slurps of Jell-O shots than sips from sippy cups. But the truth these days? Spending reading week—also known as March break–with the family is far sweeter than the solo days of yore. The question is: Where should you all travel to this year? Expedia.ca looked at over 350,000 social conversations and discovered that these were the most talked about places in Canada to visit with kids. Without further ado, here are the top Canadian cities to spend spring break with your crew.
Niagara Falls

It’s one of the most famous attractions in the country and a rite of passage for families. The crashing waters, the exhibit of butterflies, the rainbows that dot the landscape—it’s a magical spot that everyone from kiddos to not-so-cynical teens will love.
- Journey Behind the Falls – You don’t get much closer to the booming waters than at Journey Behind the Falls. This tour takes you through the bedrock and tunnels to witness the falls from behind the scenes. If you have kids who are always asking, “How does that work?” “Why does it do that?” this tour is for them. Plus, there are always steep discounts on children’s tickets, so you can count on this being a top spring break idea on a budget.
- Dinosaur Adventure Golf – If your kids are enraptured with dinosaurs, you can’t miss a trip to Dinosaur Adventure Golf. It’s the largest mini golf course in the country, with two 18-hole courses, 50 life-sized dinos, and a rupturing volcano.
- Butterfly Conservatory – Your Instagram-obsessed teenager will have plenty of things to post when the family visits the Butterfly Conservatory, with its 2,000 winged critters.
Toronto
You and the family ready for a spring break getaway? Toronto has a ton of family-friendly stuff waiting for you to check out, so you know you can count on March break vacation deals at the attractions.
- Ontario Science Centre – Treat you and your family to a visit to the Ontario Science Centre, where you can learn more about electricity, the stars, and the rain forests. No alternative facts to be found here!
- Hockey Hall of Fame – Maybe your daughter is thinking of turning pro or your son is ramping up his practices on the weekends. Either way, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a perfect place to learn more about hockey greats from days gone by.
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada – The best vacations include sharks—behind glass, that is. Take the family through the Dangerous Lagoon exhibit at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, the largest aquarium in the country.
Quebec City
With a wealth of art and culture, Quebec City is an ideal spot to take the family on a spring break trip.
- Canyon Sainte-Anne – Are you and the family adrenaline buffs? Take a walk along the suspension bridges of Canyon Sainte-Anne above the crashing waters. You can also try out zipling and walking across the rocks of the landmark. Consider this one of the top spring break destination activities on the cheap.
- Cirque du Soleil – Did you know that Cirque du Soleil got its start in Quebec? Whether you have small children or young adults, a Cirque du Soleil show will leave everyone spellbound.
- ¡Saute Quebec – Everyone loves trampolines, so you and the family should hop over to ¡Saute Quebec, which is the largest trampoline centre in the area.
Vancouver

It’s one of the biggest cities in the country, and has plenty of bonding experiences for families of all ages and sizes.
- Britannia Mine Museum – Who wouldn’t love a little more gold in their pocket? Take the kids to the Britannia Mine Museum, where they can go on an underground train ride, pan for gold, and learn more about life in the 1900s. The museum offers a steep discount if you’re travelling as a family with two adults and three kids—making it a cheap spring break place to add to your list.
- Museum of Vancouver – First Nations, hippies, and history, oh my! No matter how old the kids are, they’ll enjoy some of the weirdest, most unique collections in the city.
- Vancouver Police Museum – If your kids are all about cops and robbers, make a stop at the Vancouver Police Museum, where they can spy old-fashioned firearms, uniforms, and memorabilia.
Edmonton
Want to know what the capital of Alberta has in store for you and the kids? Trust us; it’s a lot.
- Galaxyland – There’s a good chance your kids know about Galaxyland even if you don’t. This is the world’s biggest indoor amusement park, with 27 rides. Oh yes, your afternoon is definitely packed.
- Theatre – Are your tweens theatre buffs? Take them to a musical at either the Edmonton Theatre or the Citadel Theatre for a night they won’t forget.
- Telus World of Science – Want to build a robot during spring break? Bring the family to Telus World of Science, where you can have a hand in a number of interactive exhibits.
This spring break, make memories as a family. Whether you’re putt-putting next to dinosaurs or watching the latest musical, make this week one they remember. And with cheap March break vacation ideas, you may just be able to cram in more than you expected.
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