Top 10 Things Happening in and around Guelph During March Break 2025
March Break 2025 is just around the corner, and Guelph offers a plethora of activities to keep everyone entertained. Whether you're looking for creative workshops, or outdoor adventures, there's something for everyone. Here's a curated list of events and activities happening in and around Guelph during March Break:
1. March Break Activities at the Children's Reading Room
From March 12 to 14, the Children's Reading Room at 210 Silvercreek Parkway North hosts engaging activities for children. It's a fantastic opportunity for kids to indulge in reading and related crafts.
2. Hudson Smith Group Real Estate Skate Day
The Hudson Smith Group has rented out the entire rink at Victoria Road Recreation Centre for a March Break Skate Day! Hot drinks and goodies will be available to warm up between laps. Come join the fun and make some memories!
3. Explore Guelph's Civic Museum
Guelph Civic Museum offers insights into the city's rich history with interactive exhibits suitable for all ages. Over March break, experience creativity and community through hands-on play, friendly connections, and artistic exploration.
4. Alice in Bloomland at the Royal Botanical Gardens
Tumble down the rabbit hole into “Alice in Bloomland,” a wondrous botanical experience at Royal Botanical Gardens where reality bends and blossoms into a world of curiosity for all ages! Inspired by the pages of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, this floral showcase weaves together the magic of horticulture, the whimsy of floral design, and the marvel of visual arts to create an enchanting indoor wonderland straight out of a dream.
5. Elliott Tree Farm Maple Syrup Experience
Your maple experience begins with our famous pancake breakfast/brunch inside our warm Horse Barn Canteen. Follow that with a 10 – 15-minute sugarbush trail walk to enjoy the sugarbush experience. There you will visit our sugar shack, check sap buckets, and taste raw sap, partially cooked sap, maple sugar and maple toffee over snow. Our Maple sugar shack is open from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm during our experience. Return from the Sugar Bush to our Heritage Barn to visit the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario and taste our Award-Winning Maple Syrup grades which are available for purchase along with our maple products, locally sourced gifts, hot chocolate, coffee, Canadian side bacon and maple breakfast sausage. Reservations online only.
6. Waterloo Central Railway
Experience a scenic winter heritage train ride! This March Break, we invite you to embark on a scenic winter heritage train ride with the whole family! Passengers of all ages will be captivated by the wide-open views of the countryside and nearby Mennonite farms as we travel through Woolwich County.
7. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory
March Break 2025 – Magical Morphos
Visit our tropical oasis during March Break and be dazzled by 1000’s of blue morpho butterflies! They also have EXTENDED MARCH BREAK HOURS, check the website for more details!
8. Catch a Guelph Storm Game
Hockey fans can cheer on the Guelph Storm during March Break at the Sleeman Centre. Experience the excitement of junior hockey and support the local team in a thrilling game. Check the Guelph Storm schedule for game dates and ticket availability.
9. Drop in at the Children's Art Factory
Children’s Art Factory (CAF) is a drop-in art studio geared to young children, aged walking and up. You can show up with your children to play in the morning or afternoon! We can get busy on weekends and school holidays so please arrive early on those days to avoid disappointment.
10. Cupcake Decorating with Decadently Yours
Tuesday, March 11th at 1:00 PM. Create sweet memories and learn how to pipe, sprinkle and decorate your very own cupcakes (4 cupcakes included)

There’s something special about Guelph in December. The lights feel a little brighter, the downtown feels a little cozier, and the whole city comes alive with traditions that bring our community together. To help you make the most of the season, we’ve put together a simple guide to some of our favourite local holiday events — the ones that make living in Guelph feel like home. Spirit of the Season December 5–7 & December 12–14 — Downtown Guelph Downtown transforms into a festive hub filled with twinkling lights, artisan vendors, live entertainment, and warm holiday energy. It’s the perfect place to support local businesses, enjoy a hot drink, and soak in the magic with friends or family. If you’re looking for that “start of the holidays” feeling, this is it. Sparkles in the Park December 13–31 — Riverside Park Every evening, Riverside Park lights up with spectacular displays — glowing tunnels, festive scenes, and whimsical designs that bring out everyone’s inner child. And this year, keep an eye out for The Hudson Smith Group lighting display among the magic — we’re proud to support this beautiful community tradition with the Guelph Rotary Club. Even better? The carousel rides are free, and there’s a fireworks show on New Year’s Eve. Santa Run & Santa Claus Parade Saturday, December 6 - Santa Run 4:55 PM & Parade 5:30 PM One of Guelph’s most beloved traditions. The evening starts with the Santa Run — a quick, fun, festive dash — followed by the parade winding through downtown with music, lights, and holiday cheer. It’s a great way to kick off December with the whole family. Old Quebec Street Christmas Market Dates vary through December A cozy, European-style indoor market right in the heart of the city. Expect local makers, handmade gifts, warm drinks, and the perfect place to finish (or start!) your holiday shopping while supporting local vendors. Market Square Skating All winter long — weather permitting Nothing feels more festive than skating under the lights in front of City Hall. Bring a friend, grab a hot chocolate afterward, and enjoy one of Guelph’s simplest — and most nostalgic — winter traditions. Giving Back This Season If you’re looking to make a difference this year, consider supporting one of Guelph’s incredible community organizations, including: The Guelph Food Bank Royal City Mission Hope House Toys for Tots / local toy drives Rotary initiatives A little kindness goes a long way during the holidays. From Our Team to Yours The holidays are a time to slow down, reflect, and appreciate the people who make our community special. Whether we’ve worked together this year or you’ve simply followed along with our journey — thank you. Your trust and support mean the world. Wishing you a warm, joyful, magical holiday season from all of us at the Hudson Smith Group.

Have you ever wished you could have more space — without sacrificing connection? Across Guelph, more families are embracing two-family or multi-generational living as the perfect blend of connection, independence, and financial practicality. Whether supporting aging parents, welcoming adult children home, or creating separate living quarters for long-term stability, buyers want homes that can comfortably and naturally support two households. But as demand grows, suitable properties have become almost impossible to find—especially in walkable, highly established neighbourhoods like Old University. That’s what makes 36 Harcourt Drive such an extraordinary opportunity: a true two-family home that offers space, flexibility, privacy, and location without compromise.

When the snow starts to fall, it has a way of transforming everything — streets, parks, and even front yards take on a quiet, magical charm. But for sellers, winter can also mean extra effort to make sure that charm extends to your home. Curb appeal doesn’t hibernate when the temperature drops — in fact, it matters even more. Here’s how to make your home shine this season and capture that “warm welcome” feeling buyers love, even on the coldest day. Light the Way Winter days are short, which means lighting plays a starring role. Swap out dim porch bulbs for bright, warm-toned LEDs and consider adding soft string lights or lanterns along your walkway. A well-lit entryway not only looks beautiful in twilight photos — it instantly feels inviting. Add a Pop of Colour When the landscape is all whites and greys, a bold front door makes a statement. Deep navy, forest green, or classic red can instantly lift a neutral exterior. If you’re not ready to repaint, a colourful winter wreath or fresh greenery can achieve the same welcoming effect. Dress Up with Winter Greenery Who says planters are only for summer? Evergreen boughs, birch branches, and pinecones arranged in large planters add life and texture to your front entry. They photograph beautifully and bring natural warmth to even the snowiest setting. Keep It Clean and Clear Shovel paths, sprinkle salt, and make sure steps are safe and tidy. It’s one of the simplest ways to show care — and it makes a lasting first impression for both buyers and photographers. Bonus: a clean driveway and entryway make your listing photos feel crisp and polished. Set the Scene for “Cozy” Winter buyers are looking for warmth — literally and emotionally. A soft glow from the windows, a hint of smoke from a chimney, or a front door framed by lanterns all help tell that story. These small touches help buyers imagine themselves stepping into comfort after a snowy day. Thinking of Selling This Winter? A fresh layer of snow doesn’t mean you have to wait until spring. With the right presentation, your home can look more inviting than ever. Selling in winter? We’ll make sure your home stands out — even when everything’s covered in snow. hudson@hudsonsmith.ca | 519-821-3600 | hudson@hudsonsmith.ca



