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- Experience the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario)
- Discover Casa Loma.
- Soak Up Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum.
- Explore the Historic Distillery District.
- Stall-hop the St.
- Catch a Movie at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
- Bata Shoe Museum.
- Admire Marine Life at the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada.
People ask also, where can I go on a rainy day in Toronto?
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. 20,377. Aquariums.
- St. Lawrence Market. 13,877.
- Royal Ontario Museum. 8,299. Speciality Museums.
- Hockey Hall of Fame. 4,059. Speciality Museums.
- Art Gallery of Ontario. 4,273. Art Museums.
- Casa Loma. 7,593. Speciality Museums • Historic Sites.
- Steam Whistle Brewery. 3,520. Breweries.
- Rogers Centre. 3,921.
Moreover, where should I go when it’s raining in lockdown?
- Explore the British Museum.
- Catch a movie.
- Experience some history at Tower of London.
- Try trampolining.
- Take pictures of umbrella art.
- Play some boardgames.
- Go for a pink afternoon tea delight.
- See some art at Tate Modern.
Also, what can you do on a rainy day in Ontario?
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. 20,375. Aquariums.
- Peller Estates Winery. 2,840. Wineries & Vineyards.
- Dundurn Castle. 681. Historic Sites • Castles.
- Canadian War Museum. 4,565. Military Museums • Points of Interest & Landmarks.
- Vaughan Mills. 779. Shopping Malls.
- St. Lawrence Market.
- Royal Ontario Museum. 8,299.
- Hockey Hall of Fame. 4,059.
As many you asked, what do you do on a Raindown in lockdown?
- Declutter. With all the extra time on your hands, why not make the most of it and do something you’ve been putting off.
- Write Out A Job List.
- Themed Film Day.
- Daily Tasks.
- Get Baking.
- Get Juicing.
- Get Creative.
- Do Some Online Shopping.
- Make a pillow fort. The classic living room fort that sparks the creative engineer inside us all.
- Bake something delicious. Baking doesn’t have to be unhealthy.
- Games. Board games.
- Venture out of the house.
- Play dates.
- Puzzles.
- Movie marathon.
- Arts and crafts.
What is there to do indoors in Toronto?
- Art Gallery of Ontario.
- Ryerson Image Centre.
- Royal Ontario Museum.
- Ripley’s Aquarium.
- Theatre.
- The Ballroom Bowl.
- Snakes & Lattes.
- Rock Climbing.
Where can I go in the rain?
- Browse the books at the Southbank Centre Book Market.
- See some art at London’s galleries.
- Watch a film with a cuppa tea.
- Visit a traditional covered market.
- Explore Borough Market.
- Play Pétanque …
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- Go old-skool and play pool.
What are the best things about a rainy day?
- Using them as an excuse to stay in bed all day.
- Listening to rain drops tap your window pane.
- Not having to water the flowers.
- Cooking and baking something especially comforting.
- Watching your cat watch falling rain in fascination.
- Getting to wear your super warm hoodie and rain boots.
What do you do outside during lockdown?
- Make your own binoculars.
- Play weather bingo.
- Have a game of skittles.
- Listen for sounds.
- Try some cloud spotting.
- Create a nature collection.
- Make and fly paper planes.
- Have a toy picnic.
What can you do on a rainy day outside?
- Fill containers and measure the rain.
- Go to the beach and draw in the wet sand.
- Do some wet chalk drawing.
- Make nature boats.
- Sing and dance.
- Play with bath toys in Puddles.
- Catch raindrops on your tongues.
- Make mud pies.
What can you do on a rainy day with your boyfriend?
- Plan a romantic dinner at home for your partner.
- Go bowling.
- Have a board game day at home.
- Visit a new cafe.
- Do nothing.
- Cook a new type of cuisine together.
- Visit an art gallery or museum.
- Create an indoor picnic.
What can I do with my 5 year old on a rainy day?
- DIY Your Own Masterpieces. Sowdering About in Seattle.
- Break out the Board Games. Danielle Daly.
- Bake and Decorate. Courtesy of Minimalist Baker.
- Have a Dance Party.
- Bring the Outdoors In.
- Leave out a Jigsaw Puzzle.
- Do a Science Experiment.
- Go on a Hunt.
What do you do with kids in the rain in lockdown?
- Family Bake Off. Who can make the best cupcakes or cookies?
- Do a family puzzle.
- Create some paper snowflakes.
- Make a bookmark.
- Make a farmyard for your animals.
- Make shadow puppets and tell a story.
- Build a fort.
- Make a marble run.
What can kids do on rainy days in lockdown?
- Dye your child’s hair with tissue paper.
- Build a DIY fort.
- Host a scavenger hunt.
- Press some flowers.
- Try your hand at marbling.
- Make your own playdough.
- Freeze some of your child’s toys and let them ‘excavate’ them.
What is there to do on a Saturday night in lockdown?
- Visit your favourite museums, theatres and galleries (virtually)
- Bring your favourite city to you.
- Pick up a paint brush.
- Work on an ideal work-from-home set up.
- Create the perfect home library.
- Declutter… finally.
- Read a great book.
- Learn a new skill.
What can adults do on a rainy day?
- Go Bowling.
- Make a home cooked meal together.
- Wine & Paint.
- Visit a hipster cafe.
- Go Rollerblading or indoor Ice skating.
- Do a Board game or puzzle.
- Visit an Art Gallery or Museum.
- Go to the drive in cinema or movies.
What do adults do indoors?
- Games. Until quarantine, I wasn’t a game-player.
- Themed dinners. This is an idea from a dear friend.
- Bubble Baths.
- Driveway Workout Class.
- Use your Fire Pit.
- Make Something New in the Kitchen.
- Pick up a New Book.
- Do some much-needed chores.
How do you entertain a 2 year old on a rainy day?
- Cardboard Box Train. Hands On As We Grow.
- Sticky Spider Web. Hands On As We Grow.
- Shaving Cream Sensory DIY. Hands On As We Grow.
- Pop Bottle Bowling. Hands On As We Grow.
- Straw Threaded Shoestring Necklace.
- Indoor Energetic Newspaper Throwing.
- Slimy Eyes.
- Lines of Colored Tape.
Why is Toronto called the six?
While the meaning of the term was initially unclear, Drake clarified in a 2016 interview by Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show that it derived from the shared digits of the 416 and 647 telephone area codes and the six municipalities that amalgamated into the current Toronto city proper in 1998.
How can I have fun in Toronto?
- Walk through the Distillery District.
- Wander around the Toronto Islands.
- Take photos at Graffiti Alley.
- Go food tasting at St. Lawrence Market.
- Visit Ripley’s Aquarium.
- Do the EdgeWalk at the CN Tower.
- Stroll around Allan Gardens.
- Check out art at the Art Gallery of Ontario.