Top 10: Spring Activites

April 26, 2019 | Teen Blogger

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Centennial Branch has a Youth Advisory Group and a Youth Hub for after school activities.

Toronto is getting ready to enjoy spring and the Centennial Branch Youth Advisory Group volunteers have a lot of tips for you! Read on for spring activity suggestions as well as cool inventions, fruits that start with the letter "p" and a few ideas to tuck away for next winter.

Top 10 Spring Activities

  1. Go camping (get started with Ontario Parks Learn to Camp program)
  2. Ride a bike (check out Toronto's online cycling map, or pick up a bike map at your local library while quantities last)
  3. Go to a local farm or farmer’s market (perhaps Riverdale Farm, right here in Toronto)
  4. Pick berries
  5. Head to the park
  6. Stargaze
  7. Dance in the rain
  8. Garden
  9. Go on a road trip (pick up a travel guide at the library before heading out)
  10. Take some spring pictures (learn new skills at a photography workshop)

Top 5 Coolest Inventions

  1. Baby mop
  2. Pizza scissors
  3. Piano doorbell
  4. Full body umbrella
  5. LED slippers

Top 10 Fruits That Start With “P”

  1. Peach
  2. Plum
  3. Pear
  4. Pineapple
  5. Pomegranate
  6. Passion fruit
  7. Papaya
  8. Paw paw
  9. Persimmon
  10. Prickly pear

Top 10 Activities to do on a Canadian Winter Day

  1. Ice skate
  2. Go sledding
  3. Visit winter festivals
  4. Take winter-themed pictures
  5. Ski/snowboard
  6. Stay in bed
  7. Drink hot chocolate
  8. Watch hockey
  9. Play in the snow
  10. Go on a winter hike

Visit Centennial Branch, find out more about volunteering with a Youth Advisory Group or visit one of the library's Youth Hubs.

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