
YEP Social March Break Sessions
Fierce N’ Fit Boxing – Tuesday, March 17
THEMUSEUM – Wednesday, March 18
Skyzone Trampoline Park – Thursday, March 19
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
KW Habilitation – 99 Ottawa St. S, Kitchener
Spend your March Break enjoying boxing, exploring the Museum or jumping around with friends. On the Tuesday, Youth Exploring Possibilities (YEP) is heading to Fit N’ Fierce gym for some boxing fitness and fun. On the Wednesday, YEP will be exploring a world of colour, light, and endless possibilities at the THEMUSEUM’s Kaleidoscope exhibit. On Thursday, YEP is defying gravity while they jump around at Skyzone’s trampoline park.
Don’t spend your March Break cooped up at home. Sign up for one or all of these fun activities.
Pom Pom Love Bugs
Sunday, February 22
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
FREE
Homer Watson House & Gallery – 1754 Old Mill Rd. Kitchener
Join us on the last Sunday of the month for some art-making fun! In this drop-in program, we will explore painting, textiles, sculpture, printmaking, and more. Learn new skills and explore your creativity. There will be a new activity each month. Materials are provided.
Pancake Day Community Celebration
Monday, February 16
12:00 PM – 6:30 PM
$15
Ukrainian Catholic Centre – 15 Michael St. Kitchener
Celebrating Pancake Day, Maslyana and Family Day Together. This year, Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) in Canada falls on February 17, 2026 — a time when many Canadians enjoy fluffy pancakes before the start of Lent. In Ukraine, there is a very similar and beloved tradition called Maslyana (Масляна) on February 16. Since February 16 is Family Day in Canada, we thought — why not bring families together to share in these traditions and have fun? Pre-order your tickets online (recommended) or pay cash at the door.
Free Community Skate
Sunday, February 22
4:00 PM – 6:30 PM
FREE
Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex -101 Father David Bauer Dr. Waterloo
The Uptown Waterloo Neighbourhood Association invites you to lace up your skates and join us for a FREE Community Skate! Bring your family, friends, and neighbours for an afternoon of fun on the ice. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Let’s kick off the new year together with some winter joy. Feel free to share this post with other neighbors who might be interested! Thank you, City of Waterloo for sponsoring & Uptown Waterloo neighbourhoods for organizing.

Having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a library card! You can borrow so much more than just books and movies these days. They have Waterloo Region Museum passes, Grand River Parks passes, trekking poles and wildlife kits for the adventurers out there. There’s also roller skates, ice skates, pickleball equipment, bocce ball sets and more for your sporty side. You can borrow computers, musical instruments, board games, record players or a Nintendo Switch Lite if you’re looking for some indoor fun. You can even get a carbon monoxide monitor so you can test the air quality, if that’s what you’re into.
Call or go online to put items on hold for pickup at the library location that is closest to you. Don’t have a library card? If you live anywhere in the Region of Waterloo, you can head to your nearest library with a piece of ID like an Ontario Photo Card and get yourself a Kitchener Public Library card for absolutely free. Check out all the cool things you can get from your Kitchener Public Library!


