Families in Steinbach, Manitoba, have a variety of indoor and outdoor options to keep children active during the school holiday break, which runs from March 30 to April 3, 2026.
The City of Steinbach is encouraging residents to take advantage of the warmer weather by visiting local parks and trails. The city maintains over 21 parks throughout the community, providing open spaces for residents to enjoy as the season changes.
For those looking for indoor activity, the Steinbach Aquatic Centre at 330 Park Rd E remains a popular destination. The 24,000-square-foot facility features a junior Olympic pool (six lanes), a zero-entry leisure pool, a lazy river, and two water slides. Because the centre experiences high demand during school breaks, officials recommend that families pre-purchase admission online to guarantee their spots. Admission fees apply.
Outdoor enthusiasts can also utilize the BMX track located at A.D. Penner Park. The 900-foot clay track, which opened in 2017 as the first of its kind in Manitoba, includes a variety of jumps and berms for riders. Additionally, the city offers the Steinbach Skate Park on Lumber Ave, which accommodates skateboarding, BMX, and scooter use for all skill levels.
Community organizations are also hosting events throughout the week. The Steinbach Arts Council is holding Spring Break Out Camps for children in two age groups: 5–8 and 9–12, featuring activities like sports, music, and visual arts. The camp runs from March 30 to April 2, and registration is now closed as the camps have sold out. Meanwhile, the Jake Epp Library is providing a series of free programs, including drop-in craft times, readings with local children’s authors, a boardgame club, a Harry Potter book club, a story corner, and an after-hours family movie night on Friday to round out the week.