
Ummm…this one sounds like the weekend winner for our family – Toronto’s Kids-fest, Canada’s largest indoor inflatables show. Located at the International Centre in Mississauga and open Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The $8 admission (for ages 2+) includes three stage shows. In order to enjoy the inflatables, you must purchase a ride bracelet for an additional $15. A little steep. Click here for location and hours of operation.
I am happy to report that a 90,000 sq. ft. INDOOR BIKE PARK recently opened in Markham! There are designated areas for all skill levels. You can bring your own bikes or rent equipment on site. Doesn’t this sound like fun?? Check out the website for more information. The place is open on Family Day.
Little House on the Prairie is playing at the Canon Theatre until Feb. 28th. This was my favourite show as a kid and I can still hear the end-of-show music in my head has the Ingles girls run down that green hill. Thank goodness you can’t hear me now.
Enjoy skating at the Shops at Don Mills (Donmills & Lawrence). In the Town Square, you will find a great skating oval with lots of families skating outdoors. Mom can shop at Anthropologie. Dad can skate with the kids. Skating is free but you must bring your own skates. There are lockers available behind the water feature. Open Saturdays 9:30am-6pm and Sundays 11am-6pm. Figure Skating performances will take place on weekends this month from 12noon – 2pm (public skating will not be available during these show times).
The ROM has a special Family Day Weekend in store Saturday – Monday. The theme is Dinosaurs. Click here for more information on these special family activities.
The CN Tower has a special deal this weekend, in honour of the Vancouver 2010 OlympicWinter Games. From February 12-15, purchase two CN Tower Observation Experience tickets for only $20.10 (plus tax)* and save up to 55%! The two tickets can be any combination of adults, children or seniors and include admission to the CN Tower’s Look Out and Glass Floor Levels.

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