Experience the Magic of Snow White at Casa Loma This March Break
March 10 – 17, 2025
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto ON
This March Break, Casa Loma, Toronto’s historic castle, invites families to embark on a magical journey with its “Snow White” immersive experience. In collaboration with Walt Disney Studios Canada, the event brings to life the timeless tale that has enchanted audiences for generations. From March 10th to 17th, 2025, visitors can explore the castle transformed into a fairy-tale setting, complete with dazzling décor, interactive moments, and special showcases honouring the film’s iconic characters and themes.
The Casa Loma’s “Snow White” event offers guests an opportunity to step into a beautifully curated setting inspired by the beloved story. The experience includes themed rooms featuring exclusive costumes and props, engaging photo opportunities, and interactive elements that immerse visitors in the magical world of Snow White. Whether you’re a long-time fan or introducing the tale to a new generation, this event promises to be a memorable adventure for all ages.
In addition to the Casa Loma’s “Snow White” experience, guests can explore the historic rooms, secret passages, and towers, offering panoramic views of Toronto’s skyline. The castle’s rich history, from its construction as a private residence to its role in various cultural events, provides a captivating backdrop to the immersive experience. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining at the Liberty Café and browse the Casa Loma Gift Shop for unique souvenirs.
Tickets for the “Snow White” March Break event are available online, with options for timed entry to ensure a comfortable experience for all guests. Given the popularity of such events, it’s recommended to purchase tickets in advance to secure your preferred time slot. For more information on ticketing, event schedules, and visitor guidelines, please visit Casa Loma’s official website.
About Casa Loma
Casa Loma, an architectural gem completed in 1914, stands as a testament to Sir Henry Pellatt’s vision and ambition. Designed by architect E.J. Lennox, the castle took three years and $3.5 million to build, featuring 98 rooms, secret passageways, and soaring battlements. Originally a private residence, it has evolved over the years into one of Toronto’s premier tourist attractions, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history and architectural grandeur.

