Ontario

Burlington Library Offers Free March Break Activities

By

James Sinclair
March 10, 2026 4:53 pm

The Burlington Public Library in Burlington, Ontario, is hosting a series of free programs for local children and families during the 2026 March Break. These specialized activities will run from Saturday, March 14, to Sunday, March 22, 2026.

The library is providing both drop-in programs, which require no advance booking, and registered sessions that need to be reserved ahead of time. This variety is intended to offer flexibility for parents looking for low-cost ways to keep children busy and learning while school is out.

Tammy Csajaghy, the programming and partnerships manager for the library, said the March Break events are designed to foster curiosity and creativity. She explained that the goal is to provide a welcoming and accessible space where families can spend time together in the community.

These activities help reduce the pressure on local families to find structured things for their children to do during the week-long break. The events range from independent activities to group sessions, held at library branches throughout the city.

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