High Park

High Park

I can’t help but to have park envy of those who call High Park their local green space. Toronto’s largest public park, the 400-acre park (between Bloor St. W and the Queensway along Parkside Dr) is a family outing oasis: tons of trails, picnic areas,...
Riverdale Farm

Riverdale Farm

It’s no secret. Torontonians know that you don’t have to leave the city for a day at the farm. Riverdale Farm, just west of the DVP and south of Bloor in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood, is a family destination any time of year. But has your family taken...
Maple Town

Maple Town

Tis the season. The sweet sweet maple season. And lucky for us Torontonians, we need not travel far to find that sugary goodness. With so many farms and parks to choose from, all offering tons of family-friendly activities, sugar shacking is a perfect reason to leave...
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

For those who have already made the trek to Toronto’s newest family attraction, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada may have felt more like a zoo than an aquarium. During peak hours, the long line ups and layers of adults, kids and strollers likely had young...
Reptilia

Reptilia

For the pure downtowners, it takes a lot to coax them north of Bloor, nevermind the 401. But with smooth sailing on the major routes, we arrived 30 minutes later and parked (for free) in front of Reptilia Zoo in Vaughan. The only thing that differentiated it from the...