Candycopia, crafts and climbing: What to do during spring break in Edmonton
Looking for something to do with your kids on spring break? We've got a list
Schools maybe closed, but the many branches of the Edmonton Public Library are offering spring-break programming such as scavenger hunts, art, coding and more.
Candycopia is a new show in the feature pyramid at the Muttart Conservatory. Greet spring with sweet smelling flowers in bloom including tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, on display until April 15.
No matter what the weather is doing, you can learn more about the local flora and fauna at the John Janzen Nature Centre.
The traveling exhibit POPnology stops at the Telus World of Science showcasing the cool connections between technology and your favourite pop culture icons from books, movies and TV.
You could work the wiggles out at ski hills such as Snow Valley Ski Club or take a dip in one of the many public pools.
The kids maybe climbing the walls anyway so why not take them vertical at the University of Alberta's Wilson Climbing Centre.
Further afield, you might want to try snowshoeing at Elk Island National Park or tour the classic cars at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin.