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What to do on Spring Break Staycation in Montreal {Breakfast Television}

On my segment today on Breakfast Television Montreal. I shared ideas of things to do with the kids over Spring Break in and around Montreal. Once again, the wether this year is not necessarily cooperating for the usual ski & snow activities, so I shared some alternatives. You can watch here:

For those of you looking for links, Here are some:

There are loads of other things to do, including

Don’t forget to check the montrealmom.com EVENT CALENDAR for even more ideas!!!

Wishing you all a great rest-of-spring break!!!

Tanya

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  1. I love spring break with my boys. It is real quality time with the kids and focus on them. It is still a little bit of learning but time for a lot of fun as well. Love your suggestion of Botanical Gardens. We go every year. My boys used to be a little afraid of the butterflies when they were younger, but now they are an excellent age to attend and enjoy.


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