Vaughan kids to enjoy spring break fun

Spring break is set to bring a week of themed activities to Legoland in Vaughan.

The indoor LEGO attraction will offer hands-on play sessions and interactive exhibits for families, providing a structured space for creative exploration designed for both children and adults.

Legoland is organized as a series of enclosed areas, where visitors move through multiple activity zones rather than a single open space. Each section focuses on a different aspect of building, imagination, or motion, allowing children to engage at their own pace while adults observe or participate. The environment blends guided attractions with building opportunities, using millions of LEGO bricks as the foundation for play.

The venue integrates several ride-based experiences, offering short, immersive breaks between hands-on activities. A 4D cinema adds another layer to the visit, presenting short films that incorporate movement and sensory effects.

As part of the March Break programming, in designated workshop areas, children can observe skilled LEGO builders demonstrate techniques and then apply those ideas to their own projects. Other zones invite participants to design vehicles, construct imagined environments or recreate familiar LEGO scenes using the materials provided.

Poster printing can also support venues like this by helping identify individual play zones and activity rooms, making navigation clearer for families.

The March Break programming will take place at the Legoland Discovery Centre, 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Vaughan, from February 16 to February 24, 2026, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm.