10 Spring Events to Enjoy with Your Teen in Toronto
By Jessica Pinzón
Spring is here, and Toronto is full of fun events for families and friends. Whether you live in the city or planning a visit, there’s no shortage of fun to be had in Toronto with your teen! We hand-picked a list of 10 spring events you and your teen will not want to miss.
1. Robert Lepage’s The Library at Night
Located at the Lighthouse ArtSpace at Yonge Street, Robert Lepage’s The Library at Night is an immersive virtual reality sensory experience that will introduce you to the most iconic and mythical libraries throughout history.
Open now until May 29
Age Restrictions: 14+
Buy your tickets here
Basic ticket: $39.99
VIP ticket: $59.99
Location: Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto(Toronto Star Building) 1 Yonge Street
2. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Based on a new original story by J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, this epic play comes to Toronto to bring a magical and fun adventure for everyone—teens and adults, alike. The story of this play takes place 19 years after the main events of the Harry Potter books/films.
Age Restrictions: 8+
Premiere date: May 31, 2022
Buy your tickets here
Tickets from $69
Location: CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre 244 Victoria St, Toronto
3. Canada’s Wonderland
Canada’s Wonderland kicks off its 2022 season with fun-filled programming, a large water park and lots of activities for the whole family, including 17 exciting roller coasters.
Age Restrictions: All ages
Opening day: April 30
Buy your tickets here
Tickets from $39.99
Location: 1 Canada’s Wonderland Drive, Vaughan
4. Activate Game Centre
Activate is a new arcade-style gaming center in Burlington and Scarborough with 11 interactive rooms and an extensive active gaming installation. You can play in groups of three to five people, challenging you physically and mentally.
Age Restrictions: 12+
Book a date here
Location: 2030 Appleby Line, Burlington
1980 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto, Scarborough
5. Toronto Blue Jays Game

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The Toronto Blue Jays 2022 season kicks off with exciting games for the whole family. The new Major League Baseball season starts this coming April 8.
Age Restrictions: All ages
Buy your tickets here
Location: Rogers Centre
6. Toronto Comic Arts Festival
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Toronto Comic Arts Festival from June 17-19 with an amazing schedule that includes in-person and virtual events.
Age Restrictions: All ages
Buy your tickets here
Location: Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street
7. Superfresh – New Asian Night Market
A huge Asian market with food and beverages from different corners of Asia will open at the Annex Food Hall at Bloor Street West in early April. Catch the grand opening and prepare to be entertained with its live events.
Age Restrictions: All ages
Get more information here.
Location: 384 Bloor Street West, Annex Food Hall
8. Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature exhibition
A spectacular Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature exhibit comes to The Royal Ontario Museum starting June 11. Explore the animals of our world that inspired the magical creatures of the wizarding world in an experience where nature, science and imagination take centre stage.
Age Restrictions: All ages
Buy your tickets here
Location: The Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park
9. Cirque Du Soleil – KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities
Cirque Du Soleil’s latest show, KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities, comes to Toronto on April 14 with an entertaining and fun show that defies the laws of time, space and dimensions.
Age Restrictions: All ages
By your tickets here
Tickets from $35
Location: Under the Big Top, Ontario Place
10. Immersive Frida Kahlo Experience
The exhibition is dedicated to Frida Kahlo—one of the most influential female figures in Latin America. The Immersive Frida Kahlo Experience is a unique journey through her life’s most famous works.
Open now until the end of May
Age Restrictions: All age
An adult must accompany children under the age of 16.
Buy your tickets here
Tickets from $39.99
Location: 1 Yonge Street Toronto, Lighthouse Immersive Gallery
See something you and your teen plan to check out? Let us know in the comments what plans you have to keep your kids busy this spring!
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