Royal Ontario Museum
A
truly magical place for children, Canada’s largest museum makes a
special effort to have plenty of hands-on exhibits. The much-loved
Dinosaur Gallery and mummy cases are strictly “don’t touch,” but the
Hands-On Biodiversity Gallery enchants and educates youngsters with
interactive exhibits .

Royal Ontario Museum
Riverdale Farm
This
agricultural education center and working farm in the middle of the
city is home to many barnyard favorites – pigs, goats, sheep, horses,
and chickens. Post-and-beam barns date from the 19th century. Kids are
allowed to pet most of the animals and help at feeding time.201 Winchester St
Open 9am–5pm daily
Top 10 Places to Eat with Kids
Wayne Gretzky’s
Pub fare, a kids’ menu, and, of course, a hockey memorabilia decor.
99 Blue Jays Way
416 979 7825
Millie’s Bistro
Kids’ menu features pizza and grilled-cheese sandwiches.
1980 Avenue Rd
416 481 1247
MoMo’s
Friendly local hang-out with Middle Eastern and vegetarian dishes.
196 Robert St
416 966 6671
Le Select
Authentic French bistro fare with a wonderful kids’ menu.
432 Wellington St W
416 596 6405
Old Spaghetti Factory
A perennial favorite, great for groups.
54 The Esplanade
416 864 9761




