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Things to do on Family Day 2024 in Ontario
Get ideas and inspiration on how to celebrate Family Day in Ontario.
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- Family getaways
- Things to do with toddlers and kids
- Fun activities for tweens
- Winter adventures for teenagers
Families, in all their shapes, forms and sizes, are at the heart of our communities. In Ontario, a day is set aside to reflect on the importance of families and to celebrate with loved ones.
Family Day is a provincial holiday on the third Monday of February, extending the weekend for one extra day. In 2024, Family Day is Monday, February 19.
Whether you’re looking for fun activities to do with your toddlers, tweens or older teens, there are plenty of family bonding activities to enjoy during this long weekend.
Here’s a selection of ideas for things to do this Family Day.
Family getaways
Long weekends were made for getaways and mini-vacations.
- From snow-based outdoor adventure to kid-approved indoor programs and entertainment, Ontario’s winter resorts and playgrounds offer endless fun for everyone in the family. Visit Resorts of Ontario for resort packages, specials, and other getaway ideas.
- Embrace the season and expend all that youthful energy outdoors in the snow. Winter resorts, snow parks, trails and rinks across Ontario offer boundless outdoor fun from the crack of dawn to well past dusk.
- Plan a family weekend fishing trip. From February 17–19, 2024, the fishing license fee will be waived. Check back soon for a listing of family fishing events to attend.
Things to do with toddlers and kids
Enjoy indoor and outdoor fun with your little ones this winter. Bundle up and play in the snow. From building a snowman and creating snow angels to tobogganing down a hill, winter creates a new and fun playground right on your doorstep.
Toddler tip: If you’re heading outside to play, dress your toddler or child in warm layers, and pack extra mitts to avoid cold, wet hands.
Indoor adventures for kids
Indoor entertainment complexesand playgrounds offer all kinds of fun for kids and families regardless of the weather.
- Housed in an old Kellogg’s facility, The Factory in London is Canada's biggest indoor family entertainment center and features North America's largest indoor high ropes course.
- Kids Fun Cityis the best indoor playground in Toronto. This amusement centreis perfect for families with kids of all ages, including toddlers.
- Part of Bingemans in Kitchener, FunworX isan interactive, three-level indoor family playground.
Indoor water parks
Kids and adults alike can enjoy loads of fun water-based activities in the middle of winter.
- For water-loving families, Ontario is home to several indoor water parks that keep the summer vibe going all year round with water slides, raft rides, wave pools and more.
Animal attractions
Treat your future zoologists to a day of discovery at a zoo, aviary, or aquarium.
- Several indoor pavilions remain open throughout the year at the Toronto Zoo, located in the eastern end of the city. The Zoo to You program brings the wildlife to you through virtual experiences.
- Witness wolves in the wild at the Wolf Centre at Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve, a massive facility featuring an indoor observatory. It’s located south of Algonquin Provincial Park.
- In Niagara Falls, the world’s largest free-flying indoor aviary, Bird Kingdom, teems with hundreds of tropical birds in the multi-level rainforest habitat.
- Travel further west to experience the enchanting sight of thousands of exotic butterflies fluttering through tropical gardens at the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory.
- Dive into the mysterious and magical underwater world at Ripley’s Aquarium in downtown Toronto, where you can view countless species of fish, jellyfish, sharks, stingrays and more. Get the insider’s guide to visiting this aquatic attraction.
Fun activities for tweens
As your kids get older, they’ll need new activities and adventures to keep them entertained. Here are some fun ideas for your tweens as they transition towards the teenage years.
Tween tip: make sure your pre-teens are fitted with properly sized helmets for snow activities like ice skating, tubing, skiing, and snowboarding.
Ice skating
Fun for the whole family, ice skating takes place in every city, town, and village, on indoor rinks and frozen ponds.
- Find the closest urban skating rink or make a day of it and head to a forested skate trail in the countryside.
- One of Ottawa’s top family activities can be found at the world’s largest skating rink, Rideau Canal Skateway.
- In Toronto, the Bentway Skate Trail allows you to glide a 220-metre figure-eight loop under the Gardiner Expressway.
- The Cranberry Ice Trail at Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery offers a 1.2-kilometre skating loop around 5 hectares of cranberry beds, with hot cran-apple cider for you to enjoy post-skate.
Snow tubing
A thrilling way to travel down a steep snowy hillside is on an innertube.
- Ontario’s snow tubing runs guarantee the ultimate day of fun for the whole family.
- Horseshoe Resort and Hike N’ Tube at Blue Mountain offer exciting snow tubing hills and quality accommodations so you can have winter fun throughout your entire stay.
Skiing and snowboarding
Skiing in Ontario is a quintessential part of celebrating the winter season in this province.
- With ski and snowboard training camps, private lessons, adaptive programs, equipment rentals and more, Ontario’s downhill ski and snowboard parks make it easy to discover the thrill of the hill.
- Find a resort or ski hill near you.
Museums and attractions
Have fun while learning something new at a museum or educational attraction.
- Interactive, hands-on games and activities and family-focused programming make learning fun at Ontario’s kid-friendly museums and engaging science centres.
- Little Canada showcases iconic landmarks and landscapes through detailed, miniature animation in downtown Toronto. You’ll journey across this vast, beautiful, and big country through a series of little stories.
- The Hockey Hall of Fame has fun activities to test your goalie skills, call play-by-play action and take pictures of the Stanley Cup and lots of great moments. On Family Day, kids aged 13 and under (up to a maximum of 4 youth) accompanied by an adult receive free admission.
Winter adventures for teenagers
Encourage your teens to discover seasonal activities that will continue to challenge and captivate them well into adulthood.
Fat biking
- Discover pristine winter landscapes and snow-capped forests while fat biking.
- At Crimson Ridge in Sault Ste. Marie, a golf course is transformed into a popular wintertime destination, with over 15 kilometers of groomed scenic and technical t