Enjoy March Break in London with these activities

March Break is just around the corner and the City of London has gathered a list of fun activities for Londoners to enjoy in and around the city next week.

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Indoor Skating

Lace up for free indoor skating

The City will be hosting free indoor skating sessions from March 14-17 at Bostwick Arena, Carling Arena and Kinsmen Arena. Visit Play Your Way online to find the full list of free March Break skating sessions and register before spaces fill up.

Watch the seasons change through nature

Environmentally Significant Areas (ESAs) are spaces within London’s natural heritage system that require special protection to preserve their environmentally significant qualities. In London, 21 natural areas are designated ESAs. These areas include wetlands, forests and meadows, valley lands and significant wildlife habitat. ESAs are the perfect backdrop to watch the season change from winter to spring over March Break. Visit our website to find a list of ESAs near you.

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Museum London interior

Explore events and activities in our Core Area

From kid-friendly museums to a Maple Syrup Trail and local sporting events, Downtown London and Old East Village are full of opportunities for family-oriented fun and adventure. Find a full list of events taking place in the Core Area over March Break on Tourism London’s website. The City has you covered with two hours of complimentary parking in the Core, as well as biking and bussing information on the Our Core Area web page.

Take on a new recreation activity

The City will be offering several recreation programs over March Break, including roller skating at North London Optimist Community Centre, recreation swims at all three indoor pools and pickleball at Byron Optimist Community Centre, to name a few. Visit Play Your Way online to find the full list of March Break drop-in programs and register before spaces fill up.

Visit your local London Public Library

Drop by your local London Public Library this March Break to pick up a discovery bag containing activities to do at home or register in advance for in-person and online programs. Find the full March Break schedule on the London Public Library’s website

Try a new local eatery or cafe

Visit Find it in London for a list of local restaurants and cafes, museums and entertainment options to support and consider trying something new during March Break. Use the interactive map and filters to find dining and entertainment options that will get the entire family excited.

Last modified:Thursday, April 04, 2024