Ontario

Brantford Library Offers Free Fun For Families This March Break

By

James Sinclair
March 2, 2026 12:00 pm

The Brantford Public Library in Brantford, Ontario, is hosting a week of free drop-in activities and themed events for local families from March 14 to March 20, 2026. These activity stations are designed to give children supervised things to do during the school break without requiring parents to pay for expensive camps or daycare.

Events will take place at the Main Branch on Colborne Street and the St. Paul Branch on St. Paul Avenue. Highlights of the week include “A Day at the Circus: A Drag Story Adventure” on March 14, a Frozen Party with a meet-and-greet for the character Olaf on March 16, and a Mario Mania gaming session on March 20. There will also be a “K-Pop Demon Hunters: Glow Dance Quest” held on March 19 for fans of the music genre.

Most programs are set up as drop-in sessions, meaning families can arrive at any time during the day without having to sign up in advance. Because all activities are free of charge, the library aims to make the school break more affordable and accessible for residents across the city.

This busy week of programming comes as the library prepares to expand its services later this year. The city is currently working on the new Blanche E. Williams Branch, which is expected to open in 2026 as a shared space with a local school and daycare centre.

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