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Elementary Activities

🎒 Elementary Activities for Kids in Toronto, Canada

106 adventure, skill-building, and screen-free activities for school-age kids rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Toronto

Cornell Community Park park in Markham, ON🛝 Playground
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4.8(136)Free18 mi · Markham

Cornell Community Park offers exceptional play opportunities for children of all abilities with its thoughtfully designed inclusive playground equipment. This well-maintained Markham neighborhood gem features age-specific play zones that ensure both toddlers and older children can safely explore, climb, and imagine together. With a stellar 4.8-star rating and completely free admission, it's a must-visit destination for families traveling through the Greater Toronto Area.

🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours

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Royal Ontario Museum art museum in Toronto, ON🎨 Museum
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4.7(42,167)$$$

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada's largest natural history and world cultures museum, offering an incredible journey through time and around the globe. With massive dinosaur skeletons, ancient Egyptian mummies, sparkling gem galleries, and hands-on discovery zones, this iconic Toronto institution captivates children while sneaking in plenty of learning opportunities.

🕑 3-4 hours

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High Park park in Toronto, ON🌳 Park
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4.7(27,378)Free

High Park is Toronto's ultimate family playground, spanning 400 acres of green space with multiple adventure-packed playgrounds, a popular splash pad for hot summer days, and miles of hiking trails perfect for little explorers. The park becomes especially magical in spring when thousands of cherry blossom trees bloom, creating a stunning pink canopy that delights visitors of all ages.

🕑 3 to 5 hours

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Jack Darling Memorial Park tourist attraction in Oakville, ON🌳 Park
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4.7(9,527)Free14 mi · Oakville

Jack Darling Memorial Park is a beautiful waterfront gem offering families a sandy beach for swimming, well-maintained playgrounds, and expansive green spaces perfect for picnics and play. With stunning Lake Ontario views and both summer and winter activities, this free park provides an affordable day out where kids can splash in the water, build sandcastles, and explore the shoreline while parents relax in the scenic surroundings.

🕑 3-5 hours for a beach day, 1-2 hours for playground visits

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Erindale Park park in Mississauga, ON🌳 Park
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4.7(5,753)Free15 mi · Mississauga

Erindale Park offers families 222 acres of natural beauty along the Credit River, perfect for outdoor adventures any time of year. With scenic nature trails winding through river valleys, open green spaces for picnics and play, and peaceful walking paths, this highly-rated park provides the ideal escape from city life while remaining easily accessible in Mississauga.

🕑 2 to 4 hours

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Rouge National Urban Park national park in Pickering, ON🌳 Park
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4.7(3,842)Free17 mi · Pickering

Rouge National Urban Park is Canada's first national urban park, offering families an incredible natural escape with over 40 miles of trails, riverside adventures, and wildlife spotting opportunities right near Toronto. Kids can explore diverse ecosystems from forests to wetlands, splash in the Rouge River during summer, and discover native wildlife including deer, beavers, and over 200 bird species in this massive 79-square-kilometer wilderness.

🕑 3 to 5 hours for a typical family visit

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McMichael Canadian Art Collection art museum in Vaughan, ON🎨 Museum
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4.7(3,009)$18 mi · Vaughan

The McMichael Canadian Art Collection offers families a unique blend of world-class Canadian art and natural beauty on 100 acres of scenic trails in Kleinburg, just outside Toronto. Kids can explore interactive family programs designed to make art accessible and fun, while parents enjoy stunning collections featuring the Group of Seven landscape painters and Indigenous art in a beautiful woodland setting.

🕑 2 to 3 hours

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Rattray Marsh Conservation Area nature preserve in Mississauga, ON🌿 Nature
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4.7(2,314)Free14 mi · Mississauga

Rattray Marsh Conservation Area offers families an accessible introduction to wetland ecosystems through easy boardwalk trails that wind through marshland teeming with birds and wildlife. Kids love the elevated walkways that make them feel like explorers, while educational signs along the route turn the visit into an outdoor classroom experience. The free admission and proximity to Lake Ontario make this a perfect half-day nature escape for families visiting the Greater Toronto Area.

🕑 1.5 to 2 hours

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Mississauga Celebration Square tourist attraction in Mississauga, ON🌳 Park
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4.7(2,094)Free14 mi · Mississauga

Mississauga Celebration Square is a dynamic urban plaza that transforms throughout the seasons, offering families a free splash pad in summer, outdoor ice skating in winter, and year-round festivals, concerts, and cultural events. The spacious open area provides plenty of room for kids to run around while parents relax on nearby benches, and the frequent family-focused programming means there's almost always something happening.

🕑 1.5 to 3 hours

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Toronto Islands island in Toronto, ON🧗 Adventure
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4.7(1,999)$$

{ "kidFriendly": true, "familyDescription": "Toronto Islands is a car-free paradise just a short ferry ride from downtown Toronto, offering families a refreshing escape with sandy beaches, playgrounds, picnic areas, and miles of flat bike paths perfect for young riders. Kids love the combination of beach play, wildlife spotting (including ducks, swans, and turtles), and the famous Centreville Amusement Park with its vintage rides and petting zoo.", "ageRecommendation": "Best for all ages.

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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada aquarium in Toronto, ON🐠 Aquarium
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada offers an unforgettable underwater adventure with over 20,000 marine animals from around the world. The highlight is the mesmerizing underwater tunnel where sharks, rays, and sea turtles glide overhead, while interactive touch pools let kids get hands-on with horseshoe crabs and stingrays under expert supervision.

🕑 2-3 hours

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St. Lawrence Market market in Toronto, ON Activity
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4.6(41,668)$$

St. Lawrence Market is a sensory adventure for families, where kids can sample local treats, watch vendors at work, and explore one of Toronto's most historic buildings. The bustling atmosphere, colorful food displays, and countless free samples make this a delicious educational experience that combines history, culture, and tasty discoveries under one roof.

🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours

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