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What’s Happening this March

March is bringing all the feel-good energy — from powerful International Women’s Day gatherings to family-friendly March Break adventures and a splash of St. Patty’s Day cheer. Whether you’re craving connection, creativity, or a little festive fun, here are a few easy and inspiring ways to celebrate everything this vibrant month has to offer.

Winter Wellness Weekends at June Motel Beaver Valley

This winter, slowing down becomes the point at The June Motel Beaver Valley, where Winter Wellness Weekends invite guests to trade busy schedules for gentle movement, deep rest, and meaningful moments of reconnection in the heart of Beaver Valley. Running from February 13 to March 22, the complimentary weekend series blends grounding Pilates, calming sound healing, and cozy off-the-mat rituals—sauna sessions, cold plunges, fireside mornings, and unhurried time—to help winter feel restorative, not rushed. Click here to learn more.


Flowing For Our Sisters

This International Women’s Day, 10XTO invites the community to gather with purpose for Flowing For Our Sisters—a two-hour yoga and sound bath experience at Hotel X Toronto that centres women’s strength, connection, and collective care, with 100% of proceeds supporting Ernestine’s Women’s Shelter. Taking place Sunday, March 8 from 4–6 p.m. in Toronto, the evening flows from an energizing vinyasa practice into a deeply restorative breathwork and singing bowl sound bath—offering space to move, reflect, and give back. Click here to purchase your tickets.


Age Out Loud: An International Women’s Month Panel

Age Out Loud is an inspiring International Women’s Month panel hosted by Shantelle Bisson in partnership with the Kimpton Saint George Hotel. Taking place on Sunday, March 15, the event features a dynamic conversation moderated by Taylor Buckley, founder of Golden Hour Collective, with Shantelle Bisson, Gina Livy, founder of The Livy Method, and Hina Khan, Peak Performance Mindset Coach. Together, they’ll explore confidence, reinvention, and what it truly means to age out loud in your 40s and beyond. Guests are invited to stay after the panel to mingle over light bites, browse a curated market of women-owned businesses, and take home a gift bag. All proceeds support Shelter Movers. Click here to attend.


Imagine Dragons March Break at the Castle

A magical March Break adventure is landing at Casa Loma in Toronto! From March 14–21, families can step into a fairy-tale world of dragons, live theatre and interactive storytelling during Imagine Dragons: March Break at the Castle—exploring the castle, wandering through the 800-foot underground tunnel and discovering the Dragon’s Lair along the way. With multiple kid-friendly performances included daily (and free admission for children three and under), it’s an easy, imaginative win for March Break plans. Click here for tickets and full details.


Guinness SPD’s Saint Patrick’s Day Party!

Canada’s largest St. Paddy’s Day party, Guinness SPD, is back to celebrate the world’s luckiest day in Toronto! From 1:30 pm until 7 pm on Saturday, March 14th, 2026, the annual event will transform the city’s waterfront into a sea of festivities for thousands of green-clad party-goers. Unleash the Irish side at the legendary all-day party with delicious Guinness, games, airbrush tattoos, pancake breakfast, and much more! Celebrate with entertainment from Irish dancers, fiddlers, multiple DJs, and musicians. This year’s live music will include Friends From Work, Fighting Chance, and The O’Deadleys. Tickets range from $20-$30.75 and are available at spdcanada.ca.


Cabane Panache

Each year, this lively event transforms Promenade Wellington in Verdun into an open-air sugar shack, offering an authentic and festive experience that celebrates the arrival of spring and of course, maple syrup season. From March 19 to 22, 2026, visitors can enjoy musical performances, traditional activities and gourmet maple-inspired dishes crafted by local chefs. A true Montréal tradition, this gathering captures the essence of Québec’s maple syrup production including community spirit, local pride and a heartfelt love of the land, all in a warm, welcoming atmosphere that brings people together. Click here to attend the event.

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