Get your bike on the ferry and cycle on Toronto Islands. Dn't forget your bathing suit.
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Originally posted by caranna View PostDreaming of the day when I can do that again. I had a peach melba with a glass of muscatel wine. Divine!
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Originally posted by DowntroddenDad View PostWhile my kids were growing up I shared my love of hiking, and that has served me well. There are many places to hike within a short drive that are cheap or free, and we often picnic as well. I like to photograph, as do my kids, so that becomes part of our hikes.
We also have a favorite beach destination - Port Dover, which is somewhere I went to as a kid, and love to return to.
Especially with my kids so young, they are easy to entertain, "cheaply". Not sure how that will be, when they are teenagers. I often take them hiking/biking along the many bush/wooded trails in the area. This is one of their favourite things to do.
If you already have the equipment, fishing, is a cheap thing for the kids to do. They love it. Though, with younger ones, you don't want to stretch it out too long.
Some of the conservation areas (at least around here), can be accessed for the day, quite cheaply - depends on which one. Pick one that has a few things to do, and if you have to pay $10 to enter it for the day, and it has a beach, trails, maybe a park... that is cheap entertainment for the day, on a nice day. Bring a picnic lunch.
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