March Break Activities for Kids in North Calgary: Indoor Favourites

by Daniel Reid
March 2026

March break can feel long by about 10:14 a.m. on day one. Kids are already sprinting laps through the house, furniture is suddenly a jungle gym, and your snack supply is dwindling by the second. The fix? A game plan built around indoor places where kids can move, climb, jump, explore, and leave with that glorious “happy-tired” energy.

If you’re mapping out the week in North Calgary, this guide gives you exactly that: active indoor fun with Flying Squirrel North Calgary as a core stop, plus other north-end favourites to keep every day fresh.

1) Start with Flying Squirrel North Calgary

If your goal is simple “get the kids moving and having fun,”—Flying Squirrel North Calgary is an easy first pick. The park is built for high-energy fun, with attractions for different ages, plus options for group visits and parties if you’re planning with friends.

What makes it a March break favourite is variety. Instead of one activity that lasts 20 minutes, kids can jump, climb, and keep rotating through challenges so the fun stays fresh. Flying Squirrel also highlights toddler-friendly rates and child-friendly spaces, which helps when your kids are at different ages and stages.

Parent tip: Book your time in advance and aim for earlier sessions if your kids do best before peak crowds.

2) Mix in climbing for a confidence boost

Got a kid who loves challenges? Add an indoor climbing day. Calgary Climbing Centre runs ClimbPark options for ages 4+ at select facilities, including a north location (CCC Hanger), and no previous experience is required for getting started in these formats.

This is such a good “active fun” option because it combines movement with problem-solving. Kids aren’t only burning energy, they’re figuring things out, taking small risks, and building confidence one route at a time.

3) Plan a hands-on museum day at The Hangar Flight Museum

Need a break from pure bounce-and-run energy without switching to a fully passive activity? The Hangar Flight Museum in northeast Calgary is a great change of pace. It’s still active (lots to explore on foot), but with a discovery vibe that works for curious kids.

4) Build a “move + learn” day with Country Hills Library

When you want a lighter, lower-cost block in your week, Calgary Public Library is a great add-on. The library system offers kids’ programs and events, and the Country Hills location includes an Early Learning Centre for ages 0–5.

This is perfect between bigger activity days. You still get outing energy and family time, but with a calmer vibe. Check the events calendar before you go so you can line up story time or age-specific programming.

5) Recreation-centre day at Vivo

For families in North Calgary, Vivo is a solid all-in-one active option. Vivo promotes drop-in passes and highlights access to things like family swim, climbing wall, sport courts, and indoor play spaces, depending on schedule and availability.

This works well when siblings have different interests: one wants the pool, one wants court time, one wants open play, and you want one destination that covers everybody.

Where March break fun starts

The best March break moments are usually the ones you don’t plan down to the minute: they’re the ones you simply made possible by putting your kids in the right places at the right time.

You can start with Flying Squirrel North Calgary, then mix in museum exploring, library stops, and rec-centre fun without running out of ideas.

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Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park is a Family Fun Center in North Calgary Alberta with plenty of activities and attractions for all ages! We have child friendly areas, and safety is our top priority!