The CN Tower is a hallmark of the Toronto skyline. It’s iconic. It’s on every postcard. Every souvenir… But it’s also so much more than a lookout point!
There are a ton of family-friendly activities hosted at the CN Tower this March Break, and it’s the perfect gamut of activities to keep the kiddos occupied – and yourself sane.
Here’s everything you didn’t know was happening at the CN Tower this March Break, and how you can get in on the action!
Wait. You mean you didn’t know that March was also National Engineering Month?
We’re kidding.
But now that you know, you’ve got to hear about all the cool activities they have going on in partnership with the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers to celebrate! Build your own paper gliders, electrical circuits, buttons, and structures using modern engineering principles.
It’s a great way to get hands-on with the real-life physics around you. Maybe your kid (or you) will discover their calling!
All these fun activities are included with the price of admission and available for all ages from Monday, March 11th to Friday the 15th.
All that engineering work is sure to work up an appetite, right?
Good thing the VUE Bistros at the CN Tower have a bunch of yummy specials. Head on up to the Main Observation Level and try the family platter which includes mini beef sliders, french fries, chicken fingers, mini naan, fish tacos, crudités, and dip.
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, there’s also a delicious family jumbo sundae made with caramel and walnuts and complete with a CN Tower-shaped cookie.
Wow, yummy. Maybe we’ll take the stairs after that one…
By popular demand, CN Tower’s EdgeWalk is opening just in time for March Break.
If walking on the edge of the city’s tallest structure supported by nothing but rope and your NERVES OF STEEL sounds like just the thing – well, it’s there, and you should totally do it at least once in your life.
Running about town and keeping the rugrats (or yourself) entertained for March Break can rack up quite the sticker price – good thing the CN Tower offers a ton of different package options to help you save.
Here’s how to get the best bang for your buck over the break while having an awesome time:
Family Pass: The CN Tower Family Pass is available online for a limited time and consists of 2 Adult (aged 14+) Timed General Admission tickets and a maximum of any 2 Child (aged 3-5) or Youth (aged 6-13) Timed General Admission tickets.
OR
SEA THE SKY Combo Ticket: Visit two great attractions for one low price. The Sea the Sky ticket includes General Admission access to the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada.
Time to queue up your Spotify spring break playlist. Who else is excited?
When: March Break, 2024
Where: CN Tower, 290 Bremner Blvd
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