Why March Break 2026 at the AGO Is a Must-Visit for Toronto Families
March 14 – 22, 2026
Art Gallery of Ontario
If you’re searching for March Break 2026 activities in Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) should be at the top of your list. From Saturday, March 14 to Sunday, March 22, the gallery transforms into a creative playground where families can explore art through hands-on making, playful discovery, and live performances — all designed with kids and caregivers in mind.
Running daily from 10:30 am to 4:00 pm, the AGO’s March Break programming offers a flexible, drop-in experience that works just as well for a quick afternoon visit as it does for a full day of exploration.
A Gallery Designed for Curious Kids
During March Break, the AGO invites families to do more than just look at art — they’re encouraged to make it together. In Walker Court, visitors can take part in collaborative art projects inspired by current exhibitions, adding drawings, ideas, and stories to evolving works that grow throughout the week. It’s a welcoming environment where creativity takes centre stage and participation is encouraged at every level.
Throughout the gallery, Art Cart stations provide materials for imaginative experiments with light, shape, and colour. These drop-in activities are intentionally open-ended, allowing children to explore freely and create something uniquely their own.
For younger visitors, the Hands-On Centre offers age-appropriate projects that introduce artistic concepts through crafting, drawing, and simple design challenges. These spaces are designed for shared experiences, making it easy for adults and children to create side by side.
Turn Your Visit into a Game
Families can enhance their visit with the AGO PLAY book, a free self-guided activity booklet available at the gallery. Filled with prompts, creative challenges, and playful tasks, it encourages children to engage more deeply with the artworks around them while turning gallery exploration into a fun, interactive adventure.
Live Music Brings Extra Energy
Select days during the break feature live music performances in Walker Court, adding an energetic, family-friendly atmosphere to the gallery. These performances blend art and sound, offering a refreshing change of pace and a memorable highlight for kids and adults alike.
Easy, Accessible, and Family-Friendly
Between activities, families can relax and refuel at the AGO Bistro and Espresso Bar, which offers kid-friendly meal options and treats. The AGO is committed to accessibility and comfort, ensuring that visitors of all ages and abilities feel welcome throughout the space.
All March Break activities are included with general admission. Admission is always free for Indigenous Peoples, AGO Members, Annual Pass holders, and visitors aged 25 and under, making this one of the most accessible and value-packed March Break experiences in Toronto.
Plan Ahead
With nine days of creativity, music, and hands-on fun, March Break 2026 at the AGO offers families a meaningful way to learn, play, and explore together — no ski hills or screens required.

