by Renee Tratch | Mar 26, 2016 | Family Attraction, Giveaway
It may feel a bit like spring, but the Ice Age is still full-on at the Ontario Science Centre with its current exhibition Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age. But we have a hot prize for you – one lucky Kids in T.O. reader will win a huge prize pack,...
by Renee Tratch | Dec 23, 2015 | Family Attraction, Giveaway
In a galaxy far, far away. Well, not so far – the corner of University and Bloor, or if you’re taking a red rocket, Museum Stop. For those planning to land at the Royal Ontario Museum over the holidays, you will discover some ‘out of this world’ options to keep the...
by Renee Tratch | Oct 17, 2015 | Family Attraction
There once was a small, small window when I could visit museums with my kids in TOw. You know — actually browse the galleries and contemplate art. Well, that peaceful period (when stroller naps were perfectly timed) is long gone. Now I’m bringing ping pong...
by Renee Tratch | Aug 27, 2015 | Annual, Family Attraction, Fresh Air
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) has been a Toronto end-of-summer staple for over 100 years. But having not grown up in Ontario, my childhood memories of my hometown’s mini version of “The Ex” are a few dusty days filled with screaming teens on...
by Renee Tratch | Aug 21, 2015 | Family Attraction, Giveaway
Rides, games, food, splashing – and a FREE movie. On Thursday, August 27, visitors to Canada’s Wonderland can top off the day with a free Movie Under the Stars. PayPal is presenting an outdoor screening of Jurassic World at the International Showplace Theatre at...
by Renee Tratch | Jul 29, 2015 | Animals, Art, Beach, Café, Family Attraction, Farm, Farmers' Market, Free, Fresh Air, Indoor Play, Kids Programs, Museum, Music, Nature, Park & Playground, Pools, Restaurant, Sports, Storytime & Books, Trails
Small town vs. big city, suburbia vs. downtown, the list of pros and cons is long in the never-ending discussion of where is the best place to raise a family. As parents we often look at our own childhood experience to guide us in how we’d like our children to grow...
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