The end of Term 1 marks the beginning of two jam-packed weeks of fun with the kids...
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Use our list of free and cost activities to plan your school holiday adventures around Launceston.
Trees Adventure at Underwood Park
Rain, hail or shine, Trees Adventure provides two hours of climbing, swinging, leaping and flying through the forest.
The obstacle courses are diverse, with seven different stages to ensure everyone in the family can get involved.
Kids as young as four can participate in the obstacle courses.
Gather the pack and you’ll score discounted tickets. Groups of 10 or more are eligible for a 10 per cent discount.
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm
Bookings are essential. Phone (03) 6395 1219 or visit treesadventure.com.au/underwood-park-tasmania/ for more information.
Launceston YMCA
Make crowns, tackle dodgeball, dabble in gymnastics or venture into the bush with Launceston YMCA’s school holiday program.
Activities are tailored to children aged five to 14.
For more information about the program contact reception on (03) 6344 3844 or visit www.ymcalaunceston.org/.
Storytime at the LINC
Get the kids reading these holidays with storytime at the Launceston LINC.
Head down for stories, songs and rhymes on April 26 at 10.15am.
Activities at the LINC are free and suited to children aged two and up.
Launceston LINC is located at Civic Square, Launceston.
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday from 9.30am to 7pm, Friday from 9.30am to 7pm and Saturday 9.30am to 2pm.
For more information go to www.linc.tas.gov.au/ or phone (03) 6777 2446.
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery school holiday program
Feed your inquisitive side with activities at QVMAG.
Retrace the pieces of the mysterious shipwreck on display, build a racetrack or tap into your inner artist these school holidays.
Bookings are essential. Contact QVMAG on (03) 6323 3777 to secure a spot.
Bunnings Warehouse kids DIY workshops
Tap into your creative side with Bunnings DIY workshops at the Kings Meadows and North Launceston stores.
On April 15 and 16, North Launceston Bunnings will hold an Easter-themed kids DIY workshop. Both sessions begin at 10am.
Contact the North Launceston store, which is located on the corner of Lindsay and Goderich street, on (03) 6345 0200 for more information.
Kings Meadows Bunnings will also hold an Easter-themed DIY workshop on April 15 at 10am.
For those crafty critters try checking out the Wall Art workshop being help at Kings Meadows on April 29 at 10am.
To book a spot at the Kings Meadows store, which is located at 90 Connector Park Drive, phone (03) 6345 2400.
Sliders Tube Park
Is the sun shining? Cool off at Sliders Tube Park.
Test your bravery on the two 100 metre slides. Too young for the big one? The park also offers a 15 metre slide for the little ones.
Rides are supervised and kiosk facilities are available.
The slides can be found at Heritage Forest on the corner of Caswell and Conway Street, Mowbray.
To book visit http://www.dryslopestasmania.com.au/