When winter calls for comfort, Vaughan answers. Across the city, cozy cafés and inviting dining rooms serve wood-fired pizzas, slow-simmered curries, fresh pasta and fireside bistro plates that make cold evenings feel indulgent. It’s the kind of dining scene where warm rooms, generous portions and bold flavours come together to give food lovers another reason to settle in and savour the season.
March Break is a chance to step out of routine and explore Vaughan in new ways. From indoor attractions to late-winter outdoor adventures, there are plenty of ways to plan a full and varied week for kids of all ages.
Brunch in Vaughan is more than just a meal. It is a chance to gather, take your time and enjoy thoughtfully prepared food. From sit-down brunch favourites to bakeries known for their pastries and breads, these spots reflect the flavours and experiences locals return to again and again.
Galentine’s Day began as a joyful act of friendship. First popularized by the endlessly enthusiastic Leslie Knope of Parks and Recreation, it was described as a “ladies celebrating ladies” kind of day. Over time, it has grown into a cultural moment rooted in self-love, shared joy, and the simple magic of showing up for one another.
In Vaughan, Galentine’s Day feels right at home. Vaughan is the perfect place to slow down, enjoy good food and celebrate the friendships that carry you through the season. As Leslie reminds us, “we need to remember what’s important in life: friends, waffles and work.”
Whether you’re planning a relaxed afternoon with friends, a rejuvenating spa escape or a cozy dinner that turns into laughter and conversation, Vaughan’s wellness and dining experiences make every Galentine’s gathering feel special.
Give into your guilty pleasures!