When is Spring Break for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools? 2025 Schedule and Activities to Plan

Plan ahead for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' 2025 spring break dates with our handy guide featuring fun ways to spend the time off.

Spring break gives families a wonderful opportunity to relax and enjoy time together. Whether you’re planning cozy days at home, fun-filled outings or a mix of both, knowing the break schedule helps you make the most of the time off.

Here are the spring break dates for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools for the 2025 school year. Read on for fun ideas near home to make this break extra special for your family. 

Spring break dates for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

  • Start date: March 24, 2025
  • End date: March 28, 2025
  • Back to school date: March 31, 2025

Check out the full 2024-25 school year calendar.

Spring break activities near Plymouth and Canton

Not sure what to do with the kids at home? Here are some great ideas for fun activities near you. 

  • Head to an indoor play center. Beat the chill with a visit to an indoor play space near Plymouth and Canton. From trampoline parks to climbing gyms, kids can burn off energy while having a blast. Of course, the Legoland Discovery Center, located in nearby Auburn Hills, is a classic choice for sparking some fun indoors. 
  • Cozy up inside with a movie night. Make movie nights extra special for kids and adults alike with the addition of a fun treat like a hot chocolate bar. Choose a few toppings to grab from the grocery store, or try your hand at making additions from scratch. Check out some of our suggestions for family friendly movies while you’re at it. 
  • Splash around indoors. For little ones (and parents) not too keen on spending time shivering in the cold, consider an indoor waterpark and pool day. Canton’s Summit on the Park features an aquatic center with a water slide, lazy river and zero-depth pool. 
  • Take a daytrip to A2. Make the most of Canton and Plymouth’s proximity to Ann Arbor. There, little ones can make a LEGO letterpress at the Ann Arbor District Library, spin around at the Buhr Outdoor Ice Arena or choose a sweet treat from Zingerman’s Bakehouse

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Amanda Rahn
Amanda Rahn
Amanda Rahn is a freelance journalist, copy editor and proud Detroiter. She is a graduate of Wayne State University’s journalism school and of the Columbia Publishing Course at Oxford University. Amanda is a lover of translated contemporary fiction, wines from Jura and her dog, Lottie.

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