How to enjoy Spring Break in Montreal

Bummed you won’t be heading to a beach down south for Spring Break? Well, don’t worry. There is actually loads of fun to be had right here it Montreal – even if you’re on a tight budget. Here are some great ways to enjoy Spring Break in (or close to) the city. [Image credit: iStock]

Biodôme de Montréal

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4777 Av Pierre-De-Coubertin, Montréal, QC H1V 1B3

If you are looking for a fun family activity that won’t break the bank, a walk through dozens of different animal habitats is a great way to kick off the break. Children will be amazed by the all the different species they’ll get to see. Birds, lizards, frogs, foxes, fish, otters – you can even stop in for the penguin feeding, which is probably the most adorable thing you’ll ever see. This is an amazing day trip for adults and children of all ages.

Parc du Mont-Royal

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1196 voie Camillien-Houde, Montréal, QC H3H 1A1

This activity is not only free, but it’s fun for just about anyone! A refrigerated skating rink near Beaver Lake Pavilion is a fun way to enjoy the outdoors in winter and take in the scenic beauty of Mount Royal and the surrounding trees.

Bell Centre

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1909 av des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montréal, QC H3B 5E8

The Disney Princess Follow Your Heart performance will make any young girl’s dreams come true! Playing throughout the week of Spring Break, there are tons of times to choose from and performances of this Disney on Ice performance are offered in both English and French! Let your child go on a magical escapade through dance and music with her favourite Disney characters.

Bibliothèque Vieux-Saint-Laurent

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1380, rue de l'Église, Saint-Laurent, QC H4L 2H2

With a library card, the Snakes & Ladders event on March 7, 2017 is absolutely free – and it sounds amazing! Kids can design their own board game and then get the chance to actually play it. This is a super fun activity for kids who love to be creative. Plus, they can take a tour of the library and browse through loads of great books afterwards. It’s a pretty genius way to keep them entertained for hours without spending a dime!

Château Ramezay - Historic Site and Museum of Montréal

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280 rue Notre-Dame E, Montréal, QC H2Y 1C5

From March 5 to the 12, families can try out this museum’s baking workshop and learn how to make their own bread. Children will absolutely love the experience of getting to try out making food on their own. The workshop also comes with lots of fun facts on our city’s history. Plus, it’s free for all.

Montreal Science Centre

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2, rue De la Commune O, Montréal, QC H2Y 2E2

Animal Inside Out: BODY WORLDS is a chance to see animals in an entirely new light is one amazing way to spend Spring Break. This unique, impressive, and educational exhibit will definitely entertain older children. Visitors can see what over 50 different animals look like on the inside – a never before seen exhibit.

Culture-sports-leisure

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100 Douglas Shand Ave, Pointe Claire, QC H9R 4V1

Enjoy a free movie and popcorn at this West Island library with a membership card. On the morning of Thursday, March 9, families are welcome to catch a flick and snack on fresh kernels. Children of all ages will have a great time and parents just might get an hour and a half of calm, quiet time with their kids.

Zoo de Granby

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525, rue Saint-Hubert, Granby, QC J2G 5P3

Located about an hour away from Montreal, the most popular zoo for summertime fun is also open every weekend throughout the winter – and for the whole week of Spring Break. The waterpark may be closed but there are still loads of animals to see and much to learn about them. Lions, tigers, and bears, (oh my!) can be observed in their wintery habitat. Plus, local tour guides can teach your family a ton of cool fun facts about them all.

Erablière Au Sous Bois

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150 ch du Sous-Bois, Mont-Saint-Grégoire, QC J0J 1K0

Probably one of the most entertaining activities for just about anyone is a day at a sugar shack. Maple season is on its way as the spring approaches. There’s nothing your family will enjoy more than a hearty meal, maple syrup goodies, animals, horseback rides and face painting at this South Shore location. This is a day trip that may actually be more exciting for the grown-ups than the kids!

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