2026 Easter Events in Guelph and Elora

Explore Guelph’s Best Easter Festivities.

Celebrate spring with family-friendly activities, festive events, and Easter adventures IN GUELPH.

Easter in Guelph is a season full of energy, family fun, and community spirit. From egg hunts and festive workshops to local markets and springtime activities, the city comes alive with events that bring people together and celebrate the joys of the season.


Spring comes alive in Guelph with Easter events that spark joy, bring neighbors together, and celebrate the season in every corner of the city.

1. Easter Chick PHOTO DAY & EGG HUNT

MARCH 14, 2026  |  5:00PM
For Families with Special Needs Only


MARCH 15, 2026  |  5:00PM

For Everyone


501 Whitelaw Road, Guelph


Celebrate spring with adorable family photos featuring baby chicks in Boho-themed sets, with instant prints available for purchase.



Then join an Easter Egg Hunt and Gym fun with bouncy castles, glitter tattoos, Lego pit, games, and snacks. A special quieter session is available for families with special needs. Spots fill up fast — don’t miss out!

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2. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny

MARCH 28, 2026

400 Stevenson St N, Guelph | 9:00AM - 11:00AM


Enjoy a delicious breakfast, take photos with the Easter Bunny, and join in the raffle and colouring contest — winners announced at 10:15.



Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for youth, and children under 12 are free when accompanied by a paying adult. Reserve a spot by calling 519-821-2747 or grab tickets at the door. Don’t forget your camera to capture those magical bunny moments!

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3. CBN Easter Event at the Elora Office

MARCH 28, 2026 

70 Victoria Road, Elora | 10:00AM - 2:00PM


We’re excited to celebrate spring with a special community gathering filled with Easter fun for everyone to enjoy. This free event welcomes clients, friends, and families to come together for a festive day designed to create lasting memories.


Guests can enjoy a variety of free activities, including meeting and taking photos with the Easter Bunny, face painting, an Easter egg hunt, egg decorating, arts and crafts, games, snacks, and more.



Egg Hunt starts at 10:00AM
BYOB: Bring Your Own Basket!

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4. BUNNY WREATH WORKSHOP

MARCH 28, 2026

3-15 Surrey St W, Guelph | 1:00PM - 2:30PM



Hop into Easter with the Bunny Wreath Workshop! Create a charming bunny-themed wreath perfect for spring—no experience needed, and all materials are included.


Bring friends, make it a family activity, or enjoy a relaxing creative break. Leave with a finished wreath, plenty of springtime smiles, and a touch of Easter magic to brighten your home!

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5. Elliott Community Easter Egg Hunt

APRIL 3, 2026

170 Metcalfe St, Guelph | 10:00AM


Kids can take part in an exciting Easter Egg Hunt while enjoying colourful face and arm painting throughout the event.



There will also be photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny, giving families the perfect chance to capture a festive spring memory together. It's a cheerful way to celebrate the season and enjoy a day of Easter fun with the community. 

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6. National service dogs easter egg hunt

APRIL 3, 2026

709 Woolwich St, Guelph | 11:00AM - 12:30PM



Bring your pup for a tail-wagging Easter egg hunt! Dogs will search for treat-filled eggs and prize tokens, and every pup receives a swag bag. 


All proceeds support National Service Dogs, helping children with autism and veterans or first responders living with PTSD. It's a fun way to celebrate the season while giving back to the community.

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7. Easter Cookie Decorating Workshop

APRIL 4, 2026

3-15 Surrey St W, Guelph | 1:00PM - 2:00PM


Hop into the Easter spirit at the Easter Cookie Decorating Workshop! Pastry Chef Annie guides participants in decorating cookies shaped like eggs, bunnies, and more. It's a fun and creative way to enjoy the holiday with friends and family.



Each participant decorates six sugar cookies with colourful icing, sprinkles, and fun toppings. Perfect for all skill levels!

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Experience the Joy of Easter in Guelph


Guelph truly comes alive in the spring, offering fun and festive events for families, friends, and even furry companions. From Easter egg hunts to creative workshops, the city is filled with ways to celebrate the season and create lasting memories.


These celebrations capture the heart of Guelph—a strong sense of community, a welcoming atmosphere, and countless ways to come together. Whether spending time outdoors, getting creative, or giving back, Easter offers something special for everyone.

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