Family Day is on Monday, February 18th this year and if you’re looking for fun (and free) events for the entire family, we have got you covered! There is lots going on across the city, so there is no shortage of fun activities for you to take part in.
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Rink Social is transforming community spaces into hubs of free activity all over the city this winter. The Family Day weekend event will take place at the Regent Park Athletic Grounds Rink and will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Saturday to Monday. Here you can take part in skating, crafts, and warm up by the fire. Food and drink vendors will be on site as well! If you and your family are looking for a way to get out of the house this Family Day, this is a fun event worth checking out.
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If you’re looking for something fun and educational to do this Family Day weekend, then this is the event for you! The event takes place on Saturday, February 16th at 10 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. Here you can spend two hours exploring the historical legislative building and learning all about how parliament works. There will be crafts as well as a scavenger hunt to keep things interesting and educational. This event is free, but registration is required, so make sure you sign up in advance.
There will be tons of fun things to do at the Fort York National Historic Site to celebrate Family Day. Drop in anytime between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday, February 18 for face painting, dress up, crafts, performances, a selfie-booth, hot chocolate, and more! You can also tour the historic kitchen and sample some of the delicious baked goods.
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If you and your family are looking up a way to get active indoors, work up a sweat at Planet Fitness! The gym is inviting families age 13+ into gyms across Canada to workout for free on February 18. In addition, those looking to become members can enroll for just $0.25, lowered from $10. It’s a wonderful way to exercise some self-care and spend time with your loved ones.
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Come on out from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to enjoy the fun activities Evergreen Brick Works has planned for Family Day. Here you can skate, adults can sip local beers from Brewer’s Backyard, and the kids can explore the Children’s Garden activities. There is a nice mix of indoor and outdoor activities, and it’s guaranteed to be fun for the whole family
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If you haven’t seen the Toronto Light Festival in the Distillery District yet, Family Day is the perfect time to go! The festival is one of the largest outdoor galleries in North America. It is super picturesque and there are tons of interactive exhibits that will get the kids involved. It’s a great excuse to get outside and see the beauty winter has to offer!
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After you check out Family Day at Fort York, mosey on over to The Bentway for a little outdoor fun. The rink is open extended hours on Monday, February 18 and there will be free skating for all! Just remember to bring your own skates, or $5 to rent a pair.
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If you live by the motto, ‘Rosé all day,’ you’ll be happy to hear that this weekend, there’s an entire day dedicated to the crisp pink stuff in Toronto.
On Saturday, July 22, 2017, the inaugural Rosé Picnic will be taking over Fort York for a day of pink and white attire, live music, photo booths, food by celebrity Chef Mark McEwan, and of course, your favourite pink drink.
Tickets to this day-long event start at $65 for general admission, which includes a picnic blanket, wine glass, drink voucher, free sampling, and access to the Rosé Wine Bars, food pavilion, and boutiques. You can also purchase picnic baskets for two, filled to the brim with gourmet eats like tandoori chicken, beef tenderloin, or a vegan option.
With 3000 guests expected, the Rosé Picnic is sure to become a city tradition. Don’t miss out — get your tickets here, and don’t forget to adhere to the pink and white dress code, or you might be left standing rosé-less at the gate!
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