You don’t have to let bad weather ruin your plans. Even if your outdoor plans are hampered, you can still find fun indoor activities. We see our fair share of showers here in Toronto; finding inspiration when it’s wet outside is useful. Keep this list of what to do on a rainy day in Toronto!
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Here are 7 things to do on a rainy day in Toronto
Try An Indoor Obstacle Course
Looking for a challenge? Or to reach new heights? Head to Pursuit OCR, with indoor features like a massive ball pit, epic Tron-like lighting, and a one-of-a-kind track for tricycle racing destination is perfect on a rain day with some friends.
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Go Karting
The poor weather may be slowing you down, but heading to K1 Speed’s racing podium may keep you going. You and your friends can compete while running down the extensive race track.
Sip and Paint
Grab your best paint brush and create a master piece for your living room accompanied by you favourite wine at Pinot’s Palette. In the midst of a small rain fall join friends to paint in Toronto! Have a great night out filled with laughter, fun, beer, and wine. Need we say more?
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Sing The Rain Away
Grab the mic, and hit the stage amongst your friends, food, and booze. Music can be the best mood changer especially on a rainy day. Bar+ Karaoke Lounge has private karaoke lounges and bottle service.
Get Your Mind Bent At The Museum Of Illusions
This delightful collection of optical illusions will be a hit amongst your friends. It’s a Croatian concept that’s as modern as it is interesting, perfect for days when the rain pours. Don’t expect your usual 3D wall installation here, it’s pretty mind bending!
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See Some Art
Artwork from around the world can be seen at the Art Gallery of Ontario alone on a rainy day. If that’s not enough, it has more than 90,000 works in its collection there is a lot to see and do at AGO!
Be A Thrill Seeker
The rain in city might not go away, neither will your thrill for excitement. Try the 18-foot-tall glass flight chamber with wall-to-wall airflow just outside of Toronto at iFLY Toronto. This experience is similar to jumping out of a plane and guests call fire fall without any cushions or glass in the way!
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