Spring break is coming up, and despite the warmer weather, Montreal is still brimming with fun ideas for the whole family to enjoy.
Here are a few activity ideas of what to do in Montreal this spring break:

Skating at Parc Jean-Drapeau
It may not be that cold out but the ice rink at Parc Jean-Drapeau is still open and ready to welcome skaters of all ages.
There are lockers, equipment rentals and restaurants to take care of everyone's needs.

Visit the Montreal Science Centre
Kids of all ages can get inspired by science at the Montreal Science Centre.
From Mini Mondo for littles to the Creativity Factory for big kids, there's something for everyone.

Be environmental at the Biosphère
What better way to learn about climate change than to visit the Biosphère?
The museum is devoted to raising awareness and engaging people about our impact on the environment.
The Biosphère is especially open all week for spring break (it is usually closed on Mondays).

Take a ride on La Grande Roue
Take a trip to Montreal's Old Port and experience a different view of the city on La Grande Roue.
The wheel is open Monday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Get creative together
There are a ton of fun activities that the family can do together, from ceramics painting to pottery making and cookie decorating.

Oldies but goodies
As always, there are the usual great kid-friendly activities like the Biodôme, the Botanical Gardens, the Ecomuseum and Montreal's many, many museums.
If all else fails, parks are always a winner -- just pack a lunch and make a day of it.