March Break is just two weeks away — which means now is the perfect time to start planning instead of scrambling.
If you don’t map it out, the week can quickly turn into long, restless days at home. But with a little intention, it can be full of energy-burning fun and simple moments your kids will actually remember.
The best part? You don’t need to leave Winnipeg to make it a great week. Here are some ideas to help you plan ahead and make the most of it.
🧗 High-Energy Indoor Fun
Perfect for colder days (or when everyone just needs to burn energy):
The Hive Climbing and Fitness – Indoor climbing that’s fun for everyone.
Hide N Seek Indoor Playground – Massive play structures and slides.
Kid City – A classic indoor play centre for younger kids.
Kidtopia Indoor Playground – Safe, colourful, and perfect for little ones.
Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park – Wall-to-wall trampolines = guaranteed tired kids.
U-Puttz Amusement Centre – Glow-in-the-dark mini golf that feels like an event.
Uptown Alley – Bowling, arcade games, and food in one place.
The Rec Room – Arcade games and entertainment for older kids and teens.
Activate Games – Interactive challenge rooms that feel like a real-life video game (great for tweens and teens).
This is the week to say yes to movement. Let them climb, bounce, compete, and play.
🌿 Classic Winnipeg Favourites
Balance high-energy days with local staples:
Assiniboine Park – Zoo, playgrounds, and space to roam.
The Forks – Food options, river views, and room to explore.
Manitoba Museum – Interactive exhibits and the Planetarium.
Children's Museum – Built for hands-on fun.
🏡 Don’t Underestimate a Home Day
Not every day needs tickets and wristbands.
Bake something together. Host a family game tournament. Plan a themed movie night. Invite another family over. Kids don’t measure March Break by how far you traveled — they remember how it felt.
The Bottom Line
March Break in Winnipeg is what you make it. Mix active days with slower ones. Get out of the house when you can. Let the kids burn energy. And don’t forget to enjoy it too.
Because the best March Break isn’t the busiest one — it’s the one where everyone ends the week feeling connected (and a little tired in the best way).