Fun Places To Go In Toronto With Kids. Whether visiting Toronto or planning a staycation school break in the city – I’ve put together a round up of family friendly fun places to go in Toronto.
Fun Places To Go In Toronto With Kids via parentclub.ca
Outdoor Attractions
- Woodbine beach (free)
- Canada’s Wonderland (paid)
- Sugar beach (free)
- Centre Island (paid ferry – free for walking around)
- Centreville (on Centre Island – paid games and rides)
- Hanlan’s Point (paid ferry – free for walking around)
- Ward’s Island (paid ferry – free for walking around)
- CNE – Canada’s National Exhibition (paid entrance, rides, and games)
- Yonge/Dundas Square (free)
- Nathan Philips Square (free)
- High Park (free)
- Riverdale Farm (free)
- Harbourfront (free)
- Distillery District (paid entrance during winter holidays)
- Brickworks (free)
- Don Valley (great for biking, hiking, picnics)
- City swimming pools (free)
- Toronto Zoo (paid)
Indoor attractions
- Ontario Science Centre
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Bata Shoe Museum
- Casa Loma
- Eaton Centre
- Fantasy Fair
- Ripley’s Aquarium
Sports stuff
- Baseball – Toronto Blue Jays
- Basketball – Toronto Rapters
- Hockey – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Soccer – Toronto Football Club
- Football – Toronto Argos
Fun Restaruants
- Poop cafe
- Unicorn cafe
- Medieval Times
- The Olde Spaghetti Factory
- Famous People Players
- Robo Sushi
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Madison says
We might go to Toronto soon. Thanks for this list! Thoughtful to include a restaurant list also!
George says
This article is a fantastic resource for families seeking exciting adventures in Toronto with their kids. The compilation of both outdoor and indoor attractions offers a diverse range of options to suit various preferences and interests. From the serene Woodbine Beach and picturesque High Park to the exhilarating Canada’s Wonderland and interactive Ontario Science Centre, there’s something for everyone. Exploring Centre Island, with its engaging Centreville amusements, or enjoying the scenic beauty of Ward’s Island through a leisurely walk, showcases the city’s versatility.
Nandhini says
Toronto offers a plethora of fun-filled destinations for families with kids. From exploring the interactive exhibits at the Ontario Science Centre to enjoying the diverse marine life at Ripley’s Aquarium, the city caters to various interests. Whether it’s a day at the Toronto Zoo or a stroll through High Park, there’s endless joy for children and parents alike.