SavvyMom Toronto City Guide
Welcome to SavvyMom's Toronto City Guide! Here's where you can find great things to do and see with your family. This guide is updated regularly with events, birthday venues, restaurants, attractions, outdoor and indoor play ideas, shopping, classes, camps, childcare, sports and so much more.
Fun Things to Do in March in Toronto with Kids
Wondering how you are going to entertain your kid for March Break, or the rest of March in Toronto? We have the answers!
Make a Day of It: Family Fun at the OUR KIDS Camp Expo
The OUR KIDS Camp Expo is a family-friendly event packed with interactive activities, exciting discoveries, and hands-on fun.
Sweet Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day in Toronto
Not feeling romantic these days but V-Day is coming up and we need to keep the spark alive. Here are some sweet ideas to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Toronto.
Toronto Escape Rooms for Kids & Families
We roundup some family-friendly GTA and Toronto escape rooms that will challenge your family to (usually) solve a mystery in 60 minutes or less.
Best Kids’ Birthday Party Ideas in Toronto
These kids’ birthday party ideas in Toronto will put a smile on the birthday kid’s face and will leave you with little-to-no mess to clean up.
Fun Things to Do in March in Toronto with Kids
Wondering how you are going to entertain your kid for March Break, or the rest of March in Toronto? We have the answers!
The Best Tobogganing Hills in Toronto
These spots are deemed safe by the City. However, these tobogganing hills in Toronto aren’t groomed or maintained. Helmets are encouraged but not mandatory.
Toronto Escape Rooms for Kids & Families
We roundup some family-friendly GTA and Toronto escape rooms that will challenge your family to (usually) solve a mystery in 60 minutes or less.
Fun Things to Do in March in Toronto with Kids
Wondering how you are going to entertain your kid for March Break, or the rest of March in Toronto? We have the answers!
The Best Tobogganing Hills in Toronto
These spots are deemed safe by the City. However, these tobogganing hills in Toronto aren’t groomed or maintained. Helmets are encouraged but not mandatory.