5 Adventures Near Toronto to Squeeze in Before Summer Ends
Wondering where the summer went? You’re not alone. Every July, the summer seems to stretch before us. But by August? I’m scrambling and wondering what happened to all of that time. I’m happy to send the kids back to school and get into a routine again, and I want to send the season off with a bang. Or, at least with something fun that ends these dog days on a positive and active note.
If you’re looking for a fun and memorable experience to do with the kids before September hits, here are five adventures near Toronto my nine and seven-year-olds have adored doing this summer…
5 Fun Adventures Near Toronto
Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue
The Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is an interactive experience that takes place in an old movie theatre building, so there’s plenty of space for kids to explore their favourite video game characters come to life. Groups work together to build villages and rescue them from threats across several colourful rooms as employees help and cheer you on. It’s surprisingly physical and fun for all ages, even if you’re not a huge gamer. The gift shop they make you walk through at the end is cool but a little pricey, so if your kids have been doing chores this summer, make sure they bring their own money to put towards a souvenir.
Treetop Trekking
If your kids are like mine, getting them to go on a hike can be difficult. They love obstacle courses though, so Treetop Trekking is a great way to get them active and outside. There are several parks across Ontario with activities for kids and adults of all ages. Go on a tree walk, zipline, check out the discovery courses, or get your littles in touch with nature via forest bathing, led by a Forest Therapy Guide. The adventures are designed to build confidence and spark curiosity, and who doesn’t want that for their kids before they head back to school?
J&H Ranch
Kawartha Lakes may be known for cottages and small town vibes, but hidden within the beautiful trails is J&H Ranch, a fifth-generation horse farm with more than 30 horses. They offer reasonably priced, hour-long rides led by experienced and passionate guides. Kids get to wear helmets shaped like cowboy hats, and the trail itself is shaded and relatively flat, which makes it great for beginners.
Kelso Cove Waterpark
Kelso Conservation Area is a long-time family favourite for an easy beach day, but now it’s even more exciting for the kids thanks to its waterpark. The giant inflatable island includes more than 25 obstacles, slides, and bounces, all supervised by certified lifeguards. Timeslots are an hour long but you can also swim, hike, rent a boat, play disc golf, or enjoy a picnic on site. Kids are required to pass a simple swim test before playing, so ensure your child is comfortable in the water while wearing a lifejacket before purchasing your tickets.
Volt Raceway
Looking for something cool to do on a rainy or sweltering day? In Bowmanville, Volt Raceway offers all kinds of fun activities for kids. Make your kids’ Mario Kart dreams come true on the indoor racing tracks, which are surprisingly quiet and gas-free. Older riders can enjoy the Thrill Track, while those aged 7 to 13 can ride the Fun Track. There’s also a bowling alley, pool tables, axe throwing, an arcade, and something called Volt Blasters, which is a glow-in-the-dark and mess-free “paintball meets laser tag” experience for kids five and up. Hungry? There’s also a restaurant that offers regular and gourmet pizzas, wings, appetizers, and salads.
