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March break is the ideal time to explore Toronto, especially with kids! Whether you’re a Torontonian or visiting from elsewhere, we have outings that will fill your days and your hearts! Here are a few of our favourite family-friendly ways to make your March Break memories!

ART LOVERS:

March Break at The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO):


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Mervon Mehta’s stellar tenure as Artistic Director of the Royal Conservatory of Music’s concert series is sadly winding down this year, Mehta having recently announced his retirement – to the general sorrow of Toronto concertgoers.

Since taking the reins in 2009, Mehta (the son of conductor Zubin Mehta and soprano Carmen (Lasky) Mehta) has overseen a period of remarkab...


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Heidi Reitmaier is someone who sees possibilities where others see gaps. Long before she stepped into formal leadership roles, she was asking questions about who museums are for and who they exclude. Over more than two decades, she has worked across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, learning from some of the most respected cultural institutions in the world. ...


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Our review of Scott Pilgrim EX, developed by Tribute Games. Available now for PS4/5 (reviewed), Xbox X/S, Switch, and PC.

WHAT IS IT?

The latest – and, spoilers, fantastic – entry in the surprisingly long-running Scott Pilgrim series of comic books, video games, movies, and cartoons.

IS IT GOOD?

It’s a deli...


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What if access to sport could change the course of a child’s life?

In this conversation, Marco Di Buono, President of Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities, shares how Jumpstart has helped over 4 million children and youth across Canada reach their full potential through sport, investing more than $300 million in communities since 2005. From breaking down barriers to creat...


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