Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council has planned multiple Easter activities for families. The Lord Mayor's Easter Trail and Fun Day takes place at Tannaghmore Gardens on 2 April from 1pm to 4pm. Hosted by Lord Mayor Alderman Stephen Moutray, the event features an egg trail, bouncy castles, face painting, games and archery.

Tickets for children cost £6 each, with adults admitted free. All proceeds support Evora Hospice and Epilepsy Action NI. The event suits children aged 2 and over, who must stay with an accompanying adult. A pop-up Repair Café from NI Resources Network offers bike repairs, tool fixes, knife sharpening, furniture and lamp repairs, sewing machine and watch support, plus gardening advice without needing a ticket.

Tickets went on sale on 9 March via getactiveabc. Other events include tubing and footgolf specials at Craigavon Golf and Ski Centre from 3 to 12 April.

A multi-sports camp runs at Dromore Community Centre and Orchard and South Lake Leisure Centres on 8 to 10 April, with running, dodging, tagging and ball games.

South Lake Watersports hosts an activity day on 7 April with archery, rafted canoe, arts and crafts, and a duck race with prizes. A multi-activity day follows on 8 April.

A supervised climbing session occurs at Gilford Community Centre on 8 April, free for getactiveabc members. Archery and paddle courses run from 3 to 10 April, free for getactiveabc single, family and corporate members.

Bicycle, inclusive bicycle, kayak or paddleboard hires are available at Craigavon Lakes, free for getactiveabc members. An environmental Easter trail, guided walking tours and pond-dipping take place at Lough Neagh Discovery Centre at Oxford Island, free and suitable for families and children under 12.