Top 10: Spring Activites
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
- Go camping (get started with Ontario Parks Learn to Camp program)
- Ride a bike (check out Toronto's online cycling map, or pick up a bike map at your local library while quantities last)
- Go to a local farm or farmer’s market (perhaps Riverdale Farm, right here in Toronto)
- Pick berries
- Head to the park
- Stargaze
- Dance in the rain
- Garden
- Go on a road trip (pick up a travel guide at the library before heading out)
- Take some spring pictures (learn new skills at a photography workshop)
Top 5 Coolest Inventions
- Baby mop
- Pizza scissors
- Piano doorbell
- Full body umbrella
- LED slippers
Top 10 Fruits That Start With “P”
- Peach
- Plum
- Pear
- Pineapple
- Pomegranate
- Passion fruit
- Papaya
- Paw paw
- Persimmon
- Prickly pear
Top 10 Activities to do on a Canadian Winter Day
- Ice skate
- Go sledding
- Visit winter festivals
- Take winter-themed pictures
- Ski/snowboard
- Stay in bed
- Drink hot chocolate
- Watch hockey
- Play in the snow
- 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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