5 of the best things to do with kids this long weekend

The Labour Day edition – Sat 31 Aug – Sun 1 Sep

  1. Toronto International BuskerFest

Ontario’s largest gathering of buskers from around the world

The Family Fun Zone includes:

  • Family foam dance parties (noon daily) are taking place for the first time ever at Buskerfest – bring a change of clothes.
  • Bouncy bubbles
  • Mini acrobatics area
  • Building bricks
  • Face painting
  • Balloon twisting
  • Busker acts
  • Giant games

Location: Woodbine Park (Family Fun Zone is around the Gazebo)

Date: Fri 30 Aug – Mon 2 Sep 

Time: Fri & Sat 12pm – 11pm, Sun 12pm – 10pm, Mon 12pm – 7pm (Family Fun Zone will close as the sun sets each day)

Price: Admission by donation to Epilepsy Toronto
Age: All 

2. Royal Ontario Museum

Earth – An Immersive Journey

Expect the museum to be busy (since it’s free). 

Free Main Floor – last week

The Free Main Floor includes activities running til Mon 2 Sept:

10am – 3pm

Daily: Drape saris in a hands-on activity

📍China Gallery

Weekends: Cat-themes activities & crafts

📍Currelly Gallery

12-12.30pm, 1.15-1.45pm, 2.30-3pm

Sat: Brazilian Zouk & samba dance

Sun & Mon: Balkan & Romani brass band

📍Currelly Gallery

1.45-2.15pm , 3-3.30pm

Fri, Sat & Sun: Performances such as stilt characters (weather dependent)

📍Queen’s Park Plaza

Earth: An Immersive Journey

  • A multisensory tour through various planetary ecosystems
  • The theatrical experience brings habitats to life through HD projections & scent diffusions
  • Visitors are encouraged to experience each ecosystem for 10min

It’s cold in there, bring a jacket/sweater! The entrance is pretty dark, but it takes around a minute to pass through. Details below:

Location: Royal Ontario Museum (100 Queens Park)

Date: 2 Jun – Sun 12 Jan 2025

Time: 10am – 5.30pm

Price: $27.50 per adult , free for members
Age: All 

3. Ricardo’s Kandy Korner

Toronto’s largest candy store

  • All time classics
  • Limited edition gems
  • Sweet & salty treats
  • Rare treats from around the globe

Features 450+ varieties of bulk candy and includes toys/merch as well.

Location: Toronto Eaton Centre (Level 1, near H&M)

Date: Open since 16 Aug 

Time: Sat 10am – 9pm, Sun: 10am – 7pm

Price: Varies
Age: All 

4. Roundhouse Park

Sunday: 11am – 3pm

Farmers Market

Wed – Sun: 12pm – 5pm

Mini train ride (weather dependent)

The park is near the CN Tower and Steam Whistle Brewery. The train runs along half a kilometre of track in Roundhouse Park. Along the way, you can see the entirety of Roundhouse Park, their rolling stock, and the CN Tower. Purchase tickets in advance on the day (in-person) at Don Station in the park.

Location: Roundhouse Park (255 Bremner Blvd)

Date: Farmers Market is on Sundays, Train ride is Wed-Sun

Time: Farmers Market 11am – 3pm, Train ride 12pm – 5pm

Price: Train ride is $5
Age: All 

5. The Canadian National Exhibition

Canada’s biggest annual fair

Kids World:

11am Drag Song & Story Spectacular

12.30pm Gabby’s Dollhouse Cat-tastic Dance Party

1pm Free-flying birds show

2pm Aqua cirque performance

2pm Toronto Public Library special program

2.30pm Free-flying birds show

3.30pm Drag Song & Story Spectacular

4pm Free-flying birds show

5pm Gabby’s Dollhouse Cat-tastic Dance Party

6.30pm Aqua cirque performance

Kids World’s daily activities include:

  • Arts & crafts
  • A circus workshop
  • Reptile encounters

Kiddie Midway

Minimum height requirements for rides range from 34″ – 42″

Kids’ AgVentureages 3-10

An interactive area including 5 miniature barns

Hands-on tasks (e.g. planting crops)

Children then “sell” products at a market

Location: Exhibition Place (north of Lake Shore Boulevard West between Strachan & Dufferin Streets)

Date: Fri 16 Aug – Mon 2 Sep

Time: Kids World (10am – 8pm), Kiddie Midway (11am – 10/11pm)

Price: $22.12+
Age: All

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