063 - Break Me Off A Piece đ«
Itâs March Break and even if youâre not in school any longer, itâs still easy to look forward to a week off to get away, unwind, or finish some chores around the house. If by this point in the week youâre still not sure what to do with your time, here are a few suggestions.Â
đȘ Expert Help
Even the most energetic parents need some outside support to burn off the kids excess energy. Londonâs indoor play scene is bouncing along and reaching new heights; even for the kids at heart.
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đ„ Sweet-Tooth
Report cards are still a couple of months off, but its straight Aâs for Southern Ontario when the sap starts running. Visit one of the areaâs sugar shacks and make sure you stock up for the year ahead.
đš Get Away From It All
There are no shortages of destinations outside of town to tempt you away from the Forest City for a week away. Of course, you can always jet off, ride the rails, or road-trip but why not try a more traditional way to travel.
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đ¶ Music City
This March Break London hosts Canadaâs top musical talent when the Junoâs come to town. Even if you canât quite carry a tune, JunoâsThis March Break London hosts Canadaâs top musical talent when the thereâs lots to keep you busy: from hockey to comedy, to red carpets. Throughout the week and across the city, our neighbourhoods will come alive with music, art, and celebrities (or not).
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