Looking for something fun and cheap to do in Toronto? I know it seems almost impossible not to spend money these days. That’s why we’ve rounded up some different but exciting activities for you to check out. The best part is, it won’t cost you more than $10 – I swear (that’s not including TTC, of course)!

1. Discover The Unique Urban Oasis Of Cloud Gardens

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Step into a tropical-like cloud forest nestled between the office towers of Toronto’s busy downtown core. It’s completely free.

2. Take a Leisurely Bike Ride on The Toronto Islands

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Grab your bike and take the ferry across to Centre Island for a beautiful and secluded ride with stunning views. There is also a bike rental service once you arrive.

Ferry Ticket
Adult: $7.50
Students/Seniors: $5.00
Junior: $3.65

3. Battle It Out Board Game Style At Snakes & Lattes

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Grab a coffee or beer and spend the day here – AND it’s only $5 to play any board game you can possibly imagine!

4. Grab A Snack At The Historic St Lawrence Market

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Bring your appetite and find the best variety of fresh food at this incredible market. Some noteworthy spots are Carousel Bakery, Buster’s Sea Cove, St. Urbain Bagel, Churrasco of St. Clair and so many others. Prices vary but you can easily spend under $10.

5. Take a Free Walking Tour Around The City

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You can learn all about history, graffiti, ghosts, death, disease, and destruction in Toronto for free! Make sure to leave a tip for the wonderful guides (the average tip is around $10).

6. Wander Around The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

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DID YOU KNOW: The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library is the largest repository of publicly accessible rare books and manuscripts in Canada? It’s also free!

7. Get An Insta-Worthy Pic In Graffiti Alley

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There’s about a kilometre’s worth of wall space of varying graffiti on Queen Street West.

8. Peruse Through Vintage Clothing In Kensington Market

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Make sure to check out stores like Exile, Vintage Depot, Bungalow, Courage My Love and so many more amazing places. Don’t overlook what the street vendors have to offer as you might be pleasantly surprised at what you find. If you’re a vintage fanatic who’s always looking for unique pieces that will add one-of-a-kind flair to your wardrobe, then you’ll definitely want to take a stroll around Kensington Market (especially on Pedestrian Sundays).

9. Take It Back To The 90’s At Tilt Arcade Bar

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Entry to Tilt Arcade Bar is ONLY $5 per person which allows access to over 50 classic arcade and pinball machines. Monday’s they offer a 2 for 1 entry, “Toonie Tuesday” entry is only $2! Not bad.

10. Test Your Trivia Knowledge At The Drake Hotel

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Spice up your Wednesday evenings at The Drake Hotel where you can participate in Trivia Night. It’s only $2 to participate – the winning table gets a $50 Drake Gift Card and the runner-up gets $30. You can leave with more money than you even came with! Find out all the rules on the official Facebook page.

 

If you’ve been to the movie theatre lately, you’ll have surely noticed just how expensive it’s getting to take your entire family. Remeber the days of spending $40 bucks and being able to take your partner and maybe the kids? Long gone.

Well, Cineplex has answered your call, and in celebration of March Break and all things, family Cineplex will be selling movie tickets  (to family-friendly movies) for $2.99 Monday through Friday.

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for Cineplex’s March Break MoviesFrom March 12-16 participating theatres will screen WonderThe Boss BabyFerdinand and Despicable Me 3 for only $2.99 as part of March Break Movies. All of the other films are part of the ‘Family Favourites’ series, but not specifically the March Break Movies.

Movies available vary by location and you can check out the details here