Teen Activities in Toronto
28 teen-friendly things to do in Toronto for ages 13–17. Activities teens will actually enjoy, with cost and logistics info for parents.
High Park (Playground + Zoo)
Ages: All ages
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
Ages: Best for ages 3 and up (Hands-On Centre is great for younger kids)
Scarborough Bluffs
Ages: All ages (supervise near cliff edges)
CN Tower
Ages: Best for ages 3 and up (EdgeWalk is 13+ only)
Aga Khan Museum
Ages: Best for ages 3 and up
Rouge National Urban Park
Ages: All ages (trail difficulty varies)
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Ages: Best for ages 3 and up
Hockey Hall of Fame
Ages: Best for ages 5 and up
St. Lawrence Market
Ages: All ages welcome
Nathan Phillips Square
Ages: All ages
Distillery District
Ages: All ages
Gardiner Museum
Ages: Best for ages 3 and up (clay workshops especially popular for 4-12)
St. Lawrence Market Kitchen (Family Dining)
Ages: All ages
Pai Northern Thai Kitchen
Ages: All ages
Harbourfront Centre
Ages: All ages (KidSpark best for ages 2-10)
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Ages: Best for all ages
Kensington Market
Ages: All ages
Toronto Zoo
Ages: Best for all ages
Casa Loma
Ages: Best for ages 5 and up
Canada's Wonderland
Ages: Best for ages 3 and up (KidZville for 3-6, thrill rides for 7+)
Bata Shoe Museum
Ages: Best for ages 5 and up
Textile Museum of Canada
Ages: Best for ages 5 and up
Toronto Islands + Centreville Amusement Park
Ages: Best for ages 2-10 for rides; all ages for the Islands
Old Spaghetti Factory
Ages: All ages
Assembly Chef's Hall
Ages: All ages
Toronto Harbour Boat Tour
Ages: All ages
The Rec Room
Ages: Best for ages 6 and up
Sky Zone Trampoline Park Toronto
Ages: Best for ages 3-16
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