Parks and woodlands
- Slides,
- Free skating
- Field hockey
- Trail walking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
- Toy boxes
- Golf disc
- Ski maneige
- Giant games
- Snow mazes
- Défi de neige provincial contest (families are invited to build a snow castle in their backyard or neighborhood park to win numerous prizes)
- Loan of fatbikes (Bernard-Landry park) and adapted sleds with skis (Bois de l'Équerre, Rivière-des-Mille-Îles pavilion and Centre de la nature).
*Please note that the offer may vary according to temperature.
Arenas and swimming pools
- Open swims and lanes in municipal pools (special spring break schedule)
- Free skating and field hockey in municipal arenas
- Introduction to ringette (and competitive ringette demonstration)
Community centers
- Katag
- Free badminton
- Family bubble soccer
*Please note that some activities require registration, as places are limited.
Cultural activities
- Bibliothèques de Laval: over 50 activities for youngsters to nurture their imagination, creativity and curiosity. Activities include: brico techno, large-format games, paper jewelry making, bird feeder creation, board games with a policeman, drawing workshops, Switch tournaments and improv initiation.
- Open all week long from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Le Studio medialab (Multicultural Library);
- Parent-child activity Lettres connectées - Atelier d'Alfred en famille! with Denis Rousseau and Tin Yum Lau, two artists featured in the exhibition Passeurs passeuses and parent-mediator activity Connexions humaines at Salle Alfred-Pellan, Maison des arts.
Additional information
Most activities will be free, but some will require registration.
See all Laval school break activities .