March Break is upon us! If you’re looking for a few more ideas to fill up the week with family fun, we have you covered. In addition to recurring March Break programming at Toronto staples like the AGO, ROM, MOCA, and Casa Loma, many other arts organizations in the city are offering unique programming that will appeal to all ages—from a K-pop dance party to a retro arcade to a beloved children’s book come to life.

We’ve gathered our top picks for engaging events, activities, and live shows happening this March Break in Toronto.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Retro Arcade: Reimagined!

This week is your final chance to experience the nostalgic vibes of this retro gaming pop-up! The Retro Arcade is open daily during March Break, and is the perfect place for players of all ages looking for some friendly competition. The vibrant arcade floor features both timeless classics and new additions, including 4-player Monster cart, Dance Dance Revolution, 8-player foosball, and more. More info. 

When: Now until March 22

Where: Hotel X

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Pinocchio

See this 19th-century tale through a new lens at the National Ballet of Canada’s production of Pinocchio, running all March Break long. Watch this heartwarming tale about a wooden puppet who longs to be human come to life on stage with lovable characters, magical effects, and some special Canadian twists. More info. 

When: March 13-22

Where: Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Break by the Lake

March Break at Harbourfront Centre is full of unique activities that the whole family will love, ranging from food to dance to culture. Savour maple-infused treats at Sugar Shack TO, take part in high-energy break dance workshops, or experience a moving play featuring David Suzuki. More info. 

When: March 14-15, 20-22

Where: Harbourfront Centre

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show

Watch several classic children’s books come to life at this critically acclaimed production! Four of Eric Carle’s iconic stories (including The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear) are adapted for the stage at this delightful show, featuring a menagerie of 75 lovable puppets. More info. 

When: March 14-15, 21-22

Where: Al Green Theatre

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Arcadia Earth

Arcadia Earth is extending its hours during March Break for guests to explore the immersive nature exhibit all week long! The popular Planetarium Experience returns with an all-new chapter dedicated to the vital role forests play in keeping our Earth alive. Plus, guests can enjoy free sustainable crafts, and this week only, teachers receive free admission! More info. 

When: March 14-22

Where: Arcadia Earth 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Old Man and the River

This heartwarming and hilarious tale has a little something for children and grown-ups alike! In a storybook world where the river sings and the trees laugh, a grumpy old man likes that everything stays the same…until the arrival of a magical creature changes everything. Come early for interactive pre-show and post-show activities, including complimentary snacks. More info. 

When: March 15-21

Where: Assembly Hall

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Maple Mystery at The Village

Something suspicious has happened at the sugarbush! At this maple-themed mystery event, solve the case by deciphering riddles, looking for clues, and questioning villagers. Along the way, learn about how the sweet and sticky substance makes its way from tree to table. Tickets for kids are 50% off for March Break! More info. 

When: March 16-20

Where: The Village at Black Creek

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Art Hunt 2026

For the artistic adventurers in the family, this art-themed scavenger hunt is the perfect way to wind down March Break. At this family-friendly event, participants will explore the galleries, shops, and corridors of 401 Richmond searching for clues in exchange for a one-of-a-kind wooden egg decorated by local artists. More info.  

When: March 19

Where: 401 Richmond St W

 

 
 
 
 
 
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K-Pop Dance Party 

Bring the K-Pop enthusiasts in your life for a unique dance party in the heart of downtown Toronto! Union Station will transform into a lively party for K-Pop fans, complete with 30 minutes of DJ music, a 15-30 minute interactive lesson based on viral tracks, and finally, a fun-filled open dance party. More info. 

When: March 20, 11am-1pm & 3pm-5pm

Where: Union Station

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Toronto Comicon

Spend March Break immersed in your children’s favourite fandoms at Toronto Comicon! Celebrate all things sci-fi, fantasy, horror, anime, gaming and cosplay at this 3-day convention with lots of offerings for children of all ages. Enjoy special anniversary screenings of Shrek and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a K-Pop Demon Hunters Sing-Along, a crafting lounge, a kids cosplay red carpet, a free play Lego area, photo-ops and celebrity autographs. Special guests include Mara Wilson and the original cast of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. More info. 

When: March 20-22

Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre