Make the most of March break

Spending time in Orangeville during March break is a perfect way to connect with your family. You’ll discover engaging and entertaining activities to suit all ages and interests. Here are four ways to make the most of your March break in Orangeville.

 

Enjoy the outdoors

If the mild temperatures are calling you outdoors, Orangeville's scenic landscape and wide-open spaces are the answer. Orangeville has over 20 kilometres of multi-use trails, connecting 35 parks on 49 hectares of land. Challenge yourself to visit as many parks as you can during the break. Be sure to include a visit to Island Lake Conservation Area to explore the Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail or read along the Tales on the Trail storybook walk.

 

Discover downtown

In the mood to wander? Take a stroll through our charming downtown. Explore historic streetscapes and public art with self-guided walking tours. Browse our unique selection of shops and tempt your tastebuds at our cafes, bakeries and restaurants. Don't forget to snap a picture at the LOVE sign at Town Hall and enter our contest for a chance to win a $100 gift card.

 

Get active indoors

Who says you need to be outside to be active? Whether you book a tee time for the golf simulators at The Golf House, The Virtual Green, or Headwaters Racquet Club, aim for a strike at Bowling on Broadway, or test your aim at Far Shot Recreation, you will find lively indoor fun in Orangeville. Little ones with unbounded energy can stop by Recess Play or participate in one the Town of Orangevilles drop-in activities.

 

Explore the arts

There are creative options for all ages in Orangeville. Explore and play at Artsploration. Get your hands dirty while making a treasured keepsake at Pottery Parties Studio. Learn a new technique by attending a class at Maggiolly Art and Ricky Schaede Art Studio. If you prefer to appreciate rather than create, head to Dragonfly Arts on Broadway to see artists at work in their studios.

 

Orangeville Public Library has an exciting line-up of shows and programs to entertain and amaze during March Break, including animal shows, magic shows, an author visit, Zumba Kids, a LEGO Challenge and more. 

 

For more to see and do in Orangeville, visit LoveOrangeville.ca.

What's happening

Saturdays

9am - 1pm

WINTER FARMERS' MARKET

9 a.m. to 1 p.m., inside Town Hall

March

7 to 24

BY THE LIGHT OF A STORY

Presented by Theatre Orangeville, Opera House

March 8

to April 2

SPRING BUNNY HOP

Downtown Orangeville

March

25

MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

4:30, 7 & 9:10 p.m., Galaxy Cinemas

A little about us

Meet Alison Malcolm | Artsploration 

Creator and Chief Artsplorer

Alison Malcolm started Artsploration as a way to share her passion for art. The children’s creative studio offers a variety of process art, sensory, and creative play spaces.  Alison aims to inspire children to experience the freedom of self-motivated exploration and experimentation with art materials. 


When asked why she loves Orangeville, Alison said, "Orangeville has small town charm with an impressive variety of amazing events, shops and restaurants. I am proud to be part of such a rich and vibrant art community that fosters creativity and self-expression in children. It has been a great place to raise my family and to meet the next generation that visit the studio."

More to love

What do you love about Orangeville?


There is still time to visit the big, bright LOVE sign in front of Town Hall! Head downtown until March 17 for this fun and interactive photo opportunity. Plus, enter for a chance to win by sharing what you love about Orangeville.


It’s easy to enter!


1. Take a photo with the LOVE sign at Town Hall.

2. Post it on Facebook or Instagram and share why you love Orangeville.

3. Tag and follow @OrangevilleTourism and use #LoveOrangeville for your chance to win.


Learn more

This campaign received funding through Central Counties Tourism's Partnership Program.


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