What to do in Vancouver for an Active Spring Break

Wondering what to do in Vancouver to keep your kids active over Spring Break? The folks at ParticipACTION are suggestion that you get them outside rather than going to the movies or hanging out at home playing video games or watching TV. By incorporating physical activity into your kids’ daily routine, it will become second nature for the rest of their lives. Luckily, Vancouver has lots of great options for outdoor activities. You can go skiing or snowboarding with your kids at a local mountain, go for a bike ride around the Seawall, go for a hike, or just head to your neighbourhood park. There are so many options when it comes to getting active as a family. It will increase family togetherness, improve health, and make for a really fun Spring Break.
When you’re deciding what to do in Vancouver this Spring Break, make sure to switch activities up. This will keep things fresh, and make fitness feel like fun instead of a chore. Plus, as a parent you’re more likely to stick to a physical activity when you have someone to get active with. Who better than your kids? They won’t let you off the hook if you skip a day.
What to do in Vancouver to Get Active
Here are a few Spring Break ideas from ParticipACTION:
1. Go Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing is a lot of fun and great exercise. Even young kids can participate, and babies can easily ride in a sling or carrier. You can pace yourself on a self-guided walk through the trails. Plus, you’ll have lots of time to talk with your kids, with no cellphones or video games distracting you. To find out more, check out our article on Snowshoeing with Kids in Vancouver.
2. Head to a Neighbourhood Park
Many kids make great, local friends on their neighbourhood playground. Play one of your child’s favourite games, and slowly get other kids involved. You’ll be getting active, having fun, making friends, and instilling confidence in a more timid child. In the process, your kid will learn about team dynamics and how to be a better communicator. This can also be beneficial for the video game lovers of the family, as they see the fun to be had out in the real world.
3. Take a Hike
Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world – so make sure to get out and enjoy it! As you walk, take periodic breaks. Have your child close their eyes and share what they smell and hear. Make sure to look around, too, and see the forest and trees. Visit Metro Vancouver’s website to find out about parks all across Vancouver.
4. Rollerblade or Cycle the Sea Wall
Not only is this a great answer to what to do in Vancouver this Spring Break to keep active, it’s a great and inexpensive way to entertain the kids for a day. Pack a picnic lunch and ride the Seawall. Play eye-spy around the water and enjoy the natural beauty of Stanley Park. If you don’t have your own bikes you can rent them right in the park at Bayshore Rentals.
This Spring Break, when you’re deciding what to do in Vancouver, get active and make memories with your kids!
What is your favourite way to get active and have fun with your child in Vancouver, over Spring Break or at any time?
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