Things To Do in Toronto This Week (April 14-20)
Not sure how to spend the week? Our list of things to do in Toronto this week (April 14-20) offers plenty of reasons to keep you busy.
Feeling like catching a live show or hitting up a quirky pop-up market? Or maybe you just need a reason to avoid folding that mountain of laundry? Fair enough. This week’s lineup has tons of excuses to put off adulting.
Event details and schedules can change. Please check the official website or contact the organisers for the most up-to-date info.
Things To Do in Toronto This Week (April 14-20, 2025) | Events, Markets & Easter Fun
Images Festival 2025 (Ongoing, Until April 14)
This year’s theme pulls from Gloria Anzaldúa’s poem “New Speakers” and explores how we connect in a world of chaos. You can expect 40+ experimental films, installations, and talks, all tied together by themes of identity, belonging, and disruption.
- Location: Innis Town Hall (2 Sussex Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.imagesfestival.com
- Best for: Art lovers, students, and solo visitors.
2025 Being Scene Juried Exhibition (Ongoing, Until April 17)

This exhibition features over 30 curated works by artists from the Workman Arts community. It’s an open, welcoming space that blends art and advocacy, and encourages you to slow down and really look.
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- Location: 32 Lisgar Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto
- Website: www.workmanarts.com
- Best for: Artists, art lovers, local creatives.
You Can’t Take It With You (Ongoing, Until April 19)

This classic comedy follows the eccentric Sycamore family as they host their daughter’s very normal fiancé and his very serious parents. Awkward dinners, life lessons, and chaos follow. It’s weird in the best way.
- Location: Theatre Scarborough (3600 Kingston Road, Scarborough)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.theatrescarborough.godaddysites.com
- Best for: Theatre lovers, families, casual audiences.
The Little Prince at Theatre Passe Muraille (Ongoing, Until April 19)
This Little Prince adaptation combines ASL, vertical dance, and dreamy visuals to tell a story that speaks beyond words. With Landon Krentz leading the cast, expect tears, smiles, and maybe a few existential thoughts on your walk home.
- Location: 16 Ryerson Ave., Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.passemuraille.ca
- Best for: Theatre lovers, bookworms, ASL users.
Cloverdale’s Cottontail Cottage (Ongoing, Until April 19)

Still haven’t snapped a bunny pic? This is your last chance. Hop over to Cloverdale Mall for Easter-themed fun, such as photos with the Bunny, a colouring contest, and kid-approved spring activities.
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- Location: Cloverdale Mall (250 The East Mall, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.mycloverdale.com
- Best for: Families with young kids.
- April 6 – 19 – Cottontail Cottage Colouring Contest
- April 6 – 19 – Smiles and Snaps with the Easter Bunny
Earth Month at Evergreen Brick Works (Ongoing, April 20, 22, 27)
Ever turned trash into treasure? At Evergreen, Earth Month means art made from waste, talks on climate action, local markets, and even tree walks.
- Location: 550 Bayview Ave Toronto
- Admission: Free and ticketed
- Website: www.evergreen.ca
- Best for: Nature lovers, eco-curious families, sustainability-minded adults.
A Public Display of Affection (Ongoing, Until April 20)
Jonathan Wilson’s solo show mixes humour and storytelling as he looks back at his life as a queer teen in Toronto’s Village. Through characters, reflections, and memory, he explores what legacy means, and how it’s shaped by love, community, and change.
- Location: Crow’s Theatre (345 Carlaw Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.studio180theatre.com
- Best for: LGBTQ+ audiences, solo theatre-goers, and fans of personal storytelling.
Mahabharata Part One: Karma – The Life We Inherit (Ongoing, Until April 26)
Part One tells the tale of King Janamejaya, who plans a ritual to avenge his father’s death. Through narration, classical Indian dance, and live music, the story unpacks the rivalries between the Pandava and Kaurava clans and the choices that led to the infamous Game of Dice.
- Location: Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front Street East, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.canadianstage.com
- Best for: Theatre lovers, mythology fans, and anyone into epic storytelling.
Colours of Scarborough – An Exhibition (Ongoing, Until April 29)
This photo series by Lily Donald offers a lively new lens on the region’s landscape architecture, diversity, and transformation. Each photo invites a closer look at the everyday spaces that shape community life.
- Location: Clark Centre for the Arts (191 Guildwood Parkway, Toronto)
- Website: www.toronto.ca
- Best for: Photography lovers, locals, and visual storytellers.
Arcadia Earth – Every Action Has a Reaction (Ongoing, Until April 30)

This new interactive art-meets-environment room shows how even your daily habits can change the world. Plus, Earth Fest (April 18–21) features live animals, markets, and art workshops for a solid weekend plan that’s both fun and guilt-reducing.
- Location: The Well Toronto (Arcadia Earth, 486 Front St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.arcadiaearth.ca
- Best for: Eco-conscious adults, curious teens, Instagrammers.
Andy Warhol: Factory Made (Ongoing, Until May 1)

From wigs to silkscreens, this exhibition showcases Andy Warhol’s most iconic work across three decades. You’ll see rare editions, commercial hits, and personal relics—even his wig and sunglasses.
- Location: Taglialatella Toronto (99 Yorkville Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.tagto.ca
- Best for: Art fans, pop culture enthusiasts, and collectors.
Mahabharata Part Two: Dharma – The Life We Choose (Ongoing, Until April 27)

Now, King Janamejaya must hear the tale of the war of Kurukshetra—a brutal, world-ending conflict. This show uses digital visuals, music, and poetic storytelling to reflect on justice, redemption, and the power of choice. The highlight? A 15-minute Sanskrit opera adaptation of the Bhagavad Gita.
- Location: Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front Street East, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.canadianstage.com
- Best for: Fans of Part One, epic theatre, and philosophical drama.
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: The Immersive Quest (Ongoing, Until May 4)

Build your party. Choose your class. Embark on a quest. This interactive fantasy world lets you become a rogue, fighter, or druid and take on a live-action adventure. You’ll enjoy dungeon challenges, monsters, and a bustling Waterdeep market to wrap it all up.
- Location: Square One (99 Rathburn Rd W, Mississauga)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.vibrantstudios.events
- Best for: Fantasy fans, gamers, and families with older kids.
Afternoon Tea at the Grange (Until May 4)
Need a reason to stare into infinity while sipping tea? If so, take a calming stroll through Yayoi Kusama’s mirrored installation. Then, wind down with afternoon tea and delicate treats.
- Location: Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St W, Toronto)
- Admission: $75 per person; $30 per child (under 10). Book here.
- Website: www.ago.ca
- Best for: Art fans, couples, anyone needing a calm day out.
Immersive Van Gogh: The Next Chapter (Until September 1)
This reimagined exhibit dives even deeper into Van Gogh’s world, using next-level projection tech to turn his brushstrokes into moving emotions. You’ll go from Provence’s golden fields to moody nightscapes with just one step.
- Location: Lighthouse Artspace Toronto (1 Yonge St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.vangoghexhibit.ca
- Best for: Art lovers and museum date nights.
Festival Caliente (April 14)

This one-night-only event brings Latin cuisine, a salsa dance lesson, and a live DJ spinning until late. You’ll also find a vendor market filled with local Latin-owned businesses and drinks from Modelo, Founder’s Original, and Zero Cocktail Bar.
- Location: George Brown College Culinary (300 Adelaide St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @festivalcaliente
- Best for: Foodies, dance lovers, and culture seekers.
MLB: Toronto Blue Jays Games (April 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20)

Game day calls. So, head to the Rogers Centre and cheer on the Jays with fellow fans. There’s nothing like an evening filled with baseball, ballpark snacks, and team spirit.
- Location: 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.mlb.com
- Best for: Sports fans, families, casual weeknight outings.
- April 14 – Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves
- April 15 – Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves
- April 16 – Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves
- April 18 – Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners
- April 19 – Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners
- April 20 – Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners
Sturniolo Triplets Surprise Party Tour (April 14)

Nick, Matt, and Chris are taking their show on the road. This tour includes live Q&A, meet-and-greets, and behind-the-scenes stories, all packed into one high-energy fan night.
- Location: The Elgin Theatre (189 Yonge St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.heritagetrust.on.ca
- Best for: Fans of the triplets, teen friend groups, and online content lovers.
Steam Whistle Tailgate (April 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30)
Tailgate season is in full swing, and you don’t even need a ticket to the game to enjoy it. Head to Steam Whistle for burgers, hotdogs, beer, and a solid pre-game hang.
- Location: Steam Whistle Brewing (255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto)
- Website: www.steamwhistle.ca
- Best for: Sports fans and groups of friends.
FREE Admission to ROM – Royal Ontario Museum (April 15)
On April 15, the ROM opens its doors (and galleries) from 4:30–8:30 PM for everyone. Wander through ancient worlds and dino bones, or just find the weirdest exhibit and call it art appreciation.
- Location: 100 Queen’s Park, Toronto
- Admission: Pre-book tickets required.
- Website: www.rom.on.ca
- Best for: Curious minds and freebie hunters.
Michelin Chef Pop-Up Dinner at Aburi Sushi (April 15)

Chef Ryusuke Nakagawa is cooking a 10-course tasting menu for one night only. You can expect Lobster Temaki,Maguro Flower, A5 Miyazaki Wagyu Beef, and more artfully plated dishes.
- Location: 50 Brant St., Toronto
- Admission: $120 per person (plus tax and gratuity)
- Website: www.aburisushi.ca
- Best for: Foodies and special date nights.
Acupuncture x Sound Healing Meditation (April 16)

This session blends acupuncture and sound healing in a setting designed for deep rest and emotional release. You’ll leave feeling lighter, calmer, and probably ready for a nap.
- Location: Yoga Mamas (1402 Queen St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.torontoyogamamas.com
- Best for: Wellness seekers, expecting or new parents, and anyone needing stress relief.
Beer & Cheese Pairing at Rorschach Brewing (April 16)

This event pairs small-batch beers with artisan cheeses, from rich stouts to creamy bries and aged cheddars. Expect five beer tasters, five cheese samples, and a great excuse to talk flavour pairings with strangers.
- Location: 1001 Eastern Avenue, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.rorschachbrewing.com
- Best for: Beer fans, foodies, couples on a midweek date.
DigiMarCon Canada 2025 (April 16–17)
So, how do you keep up with digital trends without falling into an endless scroll hole? Head to DigiMarCon instead. It’s two full days of masterclasses, keynotes, and real talk on everything from AI and content creation to MarTech and social strategy.
- Location: Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre (525 Bay St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.digimarconcanada.ca
- Best for: Marketers, business owners, and anyone who builds things online.
CNBLUE: Voyage Into X (April 16)

CNBLUE is back with their ‘Voyage Into X’ tour, and they’re ready to bring the house down. Expect electrifying rock-pop anthems, swoon-worthy vocals, and a room full of fans singing their hearts out.
- Location: The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort (1133 Queens Plate Dr, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.greatcanadian.com
- Best for: Pop-rock fans and live music seekers.
Night Raiders – FREE Can Film Day Screening (April 16)

Feel like crying and questioning society for free? This dystopian thriller by Danis Goulet tells the story of a Cree mother in a broken future, fighting to save her daughter from a re-education camp.
- Location: Small World Centre (180 Shaw St, Toronto)
- Admission: Free. More info here.
- Website: www.breakthroughsfilmfestival.com
- Best for: Film lovers, dystopian fans, Indigenous stories.
Urban Scrawl – Contact Photo Festival Exhibit (April 16-May 5)

Seen some random wisdom written on Toronto walls? Photographer Henry VanderSpek has too and he turned it into a whole exhibit. From benches to back alleys, his photos spotlight 12 years’ worth of street messages.
- Location: Daniels Spectrum (585 Dundas Street East, Tornto)
- Website: www.culturesnap.ca
- Best for: Street art fans, photographers, creatives.
Wednesday Filipino Folk RnB Funk Dinner with Harana Kwintet (April 16)
R&B and Filipino folk fusing on stage? The Harana Kwintet is mixing jazz, funk, and Pinoy soul for a one-night dinner concert that’ll hit you in the feels and the taste buds.
- Location: Drom Taberna (458 Queen St. W, Toronto)
- Website: www.dromtaberna.com
- Best for: Music lovers, Filipino families, food and culture fans.
Amir K Live in Toronto (April 17)
He’s been on MADtv, HBO, and now he’s bringing the laughs to TO. Amir K is the kind of comic who can turn a grocery store trip into a stand-up bit.
- Location: Comedy Bar East (2800 Danforth Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.comedybar.ca
- Best for: Comedy fans, date nights, live entertainment.
Creative Kids Easter Workshop: Llama with Roses Painting (April 17)

What’s cuter than a llama? A llama painted by your kid, decked out in roses and glitter. This Easter-themed art class lets kids create their own masterpieces with canvas, paint, beads, and gems.
- Location: Fresh Paint Studio Danforth East (1849 Danforth Avenue, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.freshpaintstudio.ca
- Best for: Kids, families, creative activities.
Dean Davidson Jewelry Sample Sale (April 17-18)
Looking to add a little sparkle without maxing out your card? You’ll love to visit Dean Davidson’s 2-day sample sale. You can shop statement pieces for as low as $40.
- Location: 145 Berkeley St, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.deandavidson.ca
- Best for: Jewellery lovers, budget-savvy shoppers, last-minute gift buyers.
Next Up Toronto: Artist Showcase (April 17)

Feel like discovering your new favourite artist before they hit the charts? Head to Adelaide Hall for a jam-packed night of live music, raw talent, and Toronto energy.
- Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.adelaidehallto.com
- Best for: Concert fans, music explorers, cool friend groups.
Gigi Leung in Concert: Somewhere in Time (April 17)
Ever wish you could bottle a memory? Gigi Leung’s “Somewhere in Time” concert comes pretty close. Her mix of ballads and storytelling feels like flipping through an emotional scrapbook with a live orchestra.
- Location: The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort (1133 Queens Plate Dr, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.greatcanadian.com
- Best for: Pop music fans and concertgoers.
Esprit Orchestra presents COSMIC HEARTBEATS (April 17)

You’ve never heard an orchestra quite like this. Esprit blends Korean percussion, sweeping orchestral sound, and bold modern compositions into one electric night. Moreover, they’re premiering Ma’s Hijinks and performing Vivier’s haunting “Long Song of Solitude”.
- Location: Koerner Hall (273 Bloor Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.rcmusic.com
- Best for: Classical music fans, curious creatives, and anyone who loves bold soundscapes.
Dance Cave: Last 90’s Reunion (April 17)
Call your old crew because it’s happening again. After last year’s sold-out throwback bash, the Dance Cave 90s Reunion is back for one last spin. So, prepare for late-night dance floor chaos, just like the good ol’ days.
- Location: Dance Cave (529 Bloor Street West – 2nd Floor, Toronto)
- Admission: Cover $15 Cash At Door
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/3809968206000523
- Best for: 90s kids, party people, and former mixtape makers.
FREE Movie at Palmerston Library: 1917 (April 17)
Need a low-key plan that doesn’t involve spending a dime? Drop by Palmerston Library for a screening of 1917, a war film with heart, tension, and beautiful cinematography. Bring snacks. Cry silently if needed.
- Location: Palmerston Library (560 Palmerston Ave., Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.torontopubliclibrary.ca
- Best for: Film lovers, history fans, budget-friendly night outers.
Easter Afternoon Tea at Old Mill (April 17–27)
Old Mill’s Afternoon Tea is bringing out the spring sweets and Easter touches for the season. You’ll get Sloane tea, scones, finger sandwiches, and maybe a little time to forget your inbox exists.
- Location: 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.oldmilltoronto.com
- Best for: Families, couples, tea lovers.
All Vinyl Everything – Easter Long Weekend ‘25 Edition (April 17)

All Vinyl Everything returns to The Drake Hotel with nothing but bangers on wax from DJs Mista Jiggz, Agile, and Mensa. It’s the first party of the season and a solid way to dance off the last of your winter mood.
- Location: The Drake Hotel (1150 Queen Street West Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.thedrake.ca
- Best for: Music lovers, dance floor regulars, and party crews.
Anga’s Farm: Kid’s Easter Workshop (April 18)

At Anga’s Bunny Pot Workshop, little ones get to plant flowers in cute bunny-shaped pots and take home their own springtime creations. It’s hands-on, mess-friendly, and surprisingly relaxing for grownups too.
- Location: 89 Bankfield Drive, Etobicoke
- Admission: small bunny planter – $14.99, large bunny planter – $24.99, or both – $39.99.
- Website: www.angasfarm.ca
- Best for: Families with young kids, nature lovers, and craft fans.
Dino Park (April 18–21)

Life-sized dinos? Yes. Animatronics, carnival rides, games, and snacks? Also yes. You can pose with a T-Rex, win something at a ring toss, or just eat candy floss like it’s your job.
- Location: Bridlewood Mall (2900 Warden Ave., Scarborough)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.dinopark.ca
- Best for: Families, dinosaur fans, and kids of all ages.
Easter Workshop (April 18–20)
This is your egg-cellent excuse to get crafty. Families can decorate eggs, play with textures like mud, seeds, and napkins, and design colourful spring planters together.
- Location: Enjoy the Process Art (1447 Gerrard St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.enjoytheprocessart.ca
- Best for: Kids, parents, Easter weekend crafters.
Toronto Zoo Spring Marketplace (April 18–20)
Prefer weekend shopping? This spring market features 40+ local vendors, seasonal bites, and scenic walks through Rouge National Urban Park. Plus, buying locally means fewer shipping boxes and more fresh air.
- Location: 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto
- Admission: Free with Toronto Zoo admission.
- Website: www.torontozoo.co
- Best for: Families, nature lovers, and local shoppers.
Beaches Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt (April 18)

Think your kids are sharp? Put their detective skills to the test in this epic Easter hunt across The Beaches. Follow clues, catch The Fox, and race to save the Easter Egg Baskets before time runs out. There’s even a quiz at the end, so maybe brush up on your Beaches trivia.
- Location: Multiple locations across The Beaches
- Admission: Register here.
- Website: www.beacheseasterparade.ca
- Best for: Families with kids, scavenger hunt pros, puzzle lovers.
Mini Mission: Egg Hunt Edition (April 18-21)

Little Canada is challenging all ages with this egg-stra sneaky search across its mini cities. 35 colourful eggs, one golden bunny, and bragging rights if you spot them all. Go on—be the hero of your own mini mission.
- Where: Little Canada (10 Dundas Street East, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.little-canada.ca
- Best for: Families, competitive egg hunters, curious explorers.
Spring Canadian Pet Expo (April 18-20)

From agility playgrounds to high-flying stunt dogs, this expo brings together hundreds of vendors, majestic cats, talkative birds, and every type of treat or toy imaginable. Plus, there are VIP pet bags loaded with goodies.
- Location: The International Centre (6900 Airport Road, Mississauga)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.canadianpetexpo.ca
- Best for: Pet parents and kids.
Spring Fling Bar Crawl (April 18)

Say goodbye to winter and hello to patio season. Throw on florals and enjoy four nearby bars with drink deals, a fun atmosphere, and a free welcome shot.
- Location: Par-Tee Pong; Par-Tee Putt, Dublin Calling; Rock ‘N’ Horse
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.dublincalling.com
- Best for: Friend groups, bar-hoppers, and birthday weekends.
The Great GreekTown Scavenger Hunt (April 18-20)
Feeling competitive? Snap photos, complete fun challenges, and compete for daily cash prizes with a $1,000 grand prize up for grabs. The action is app-based, but it all goes down in real time in the Danforth area.
- Location: Orientation – Alexander the Great Parkette (Danforth Ave and Logan Ave; Hunt – Danforth between Hampton Ave and Dewhurst Blvd and Pape between Gertrude Place and Hazelwood Avenue.
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.urbancapers.com
- Best for: Couples and teams.
Jokes & Easter Standup Comedy Show (April 18)
This week, you can skip the awkward small talk and opt for laughs instead. Toronto’s top standup comics take the stage for a night packed with Easter-themed punchlines and cheeky one-liners.
- Location: The Real Jerk Legacy (647 College Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @thelaughhouseca
- Best for: Friends, couples, and comedy show lovers.
The Distillery Historic District’s Easter Egg Hunt (April 18-20)
What’s better than sipping a latte at the Distillery? Hunting down chocolate-filled eggs while you’re at it. So, grab a basket and hit Gristmill Lane for this self-guided Easter egg hunt. There’s also a raffle.
- Location: 55 Mill Street, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.thedistillerydistrict.com
- Best for: Families, couples, and groups of friends.
3rd Annual Easter Market @ Evergreen Brick Works (April 19)
Eggs, markets, trails, and spring sunshine? This one checks all the boxes. With 55+ local vendors, a scenic atmosphere, and a visit from the Easter Bunny, it’s your one-stop shop for spring feels, thoughtful gifts, and maybe a croissant.
- Location: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto
- Website: www.themommarketco.com
- Best for: Families, couples, and farmers market fans.
Easter Buffet at Old Mill Toronto (April 19–20)
The Easter Buffet at Old Mill serves carved roasts, seafood, desserts, and even vegan dishes. Add a chocolate fountain and a photo with the Easter Bunny, and you’ve got the holiday handled.
- Location: 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.oldmilltoronto.com
- Best for: Big family meals, food lovers, and anyone avoiding dish duty.
Easter Cookie Workshop (April 19)
This workshop covers royal icing, fancy borders, and flooding, and lets you decorate 10 beautiful sugar cookies. You can sip on wine or tea while you work your icing.
- Location: Le Jasmin Bakery (1845A Avenue Road, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.lejasminbakery.com
- Best for: Creative souls, sweet tooths, date night duos.
3rd Annual Easter MRKT in Mimico (April 19)

Shop, snack, and say hi to the Easter Bunny at the Easter MRKT by Local MRKT. With 25+ vendors, free kids activities, face painting, and everything from hot sauces to handmade soaps, it’s your Easter weekend in market form. Plus, it’s TTC-friendly.
- Location: 2445 Lake Shore Blvd West, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.facebook.com/events/889494439925628
- Best for: Families, local shoppers, weekend wanderers.
Anga’s Farm: Easter Blooms Workshop (April 19)

Florals for spring? In this guided workshop, create your own indoor Easter floral box using tulips, daffodils, pansies, and more. It’s colourful and creative and makes a way better centerpiece than that leftover chocolate bunny.
- Location: Anga’s Farm & Nursery (89 Bankfield Drive, Etobicoke)
- Admission: $49.99
- Website: www.angasfarm.ca
- Best for: Garden lovers, crafters, moms and kids.
Easter Food and Sweets Tour (April 19 & 20)
Egg-cited for something tasty? This Kensington Market food tour is stacked with global flavours and handpicked treats. Are you team “sweet tooth” or just want to stroll and snack? You’ll leave full and happy.
- Location: Multiple venues
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.tastytourstoronto.com
- Best for: Foodies, date-day duos, Easter weekend explorers.
High Park Eggventure: Who Lays What? (April 19)

You’ve heard of egg hunts. Now meet egg facts. This nature walk through High Park highlights the wild world of egg layers, from birds to reptiles to the weird stuff you’ll Google later.
- Location: Starts at the High Park Nature Centre Forest School Building (375 Colborne Lodge Drive, Toronto)
- Admission: $10. Register here.
- Website: www.highparknaturecentre.com
- Best for: Curious kids, families, nature fans.
Inflatable Dinosaur Rampage (April 19)
Suit up in an inflatable dino (or anything dino-inspired) and march through the city with fellow Jurassic enthusiasts. No costume? Just show up and stomp around in spirit. The Easter Bunny will understand.
- Location: Union Station (65 Front Street West Toronto)
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/961122649180549
- Best for: Families, costume lovers, chaotic good energy.
The Easter Chocolate Express (April 19 & 20)
This event combines craft chocolate tasting with a fun ride, complete with stories of how chocolate went from bean to bar. You’ll get a curated box to sample, plus one to take home.
- Location: Toronto Railway Museum (255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.tastytourstoronto.com
- Best for: Chocolate lovers, couples, and anyone who eats dessert first.
UNRULY – Easter Long Weekend (April 19)
This party doesn’t tiptoe. It stomps. UNRULY takes over Easter weekend with Dancehall, Soca, and Afrobeats, powered by the city’s top DJs. You’ll love the wall-to-wall energy, serious bass, and one massive dance floor.
- Location: The Libertine (1307 Dundas St. West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @unrulytoronto
- Best for: Partygoers, dancehall fans, weekend warriors.
We Play Disco! (April 19)
We Play Disco is a full-on live music party, not your average tribute band. You’ll enjoy the sounds of Bee Gees, Kool & the Gang, Donna Summer, ABBA, and more under one groovy roof. And yes, the dance floor will be calling.
- Location: Rivoli (334 Queen Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: https://www.weplaydisco.ca
- Best for: Disco lovers, retro fans, big group nights out.
Easter Lunch at Auberge du Pommier (April 19)

Something classy but comfy? Treat your loved ones to a four-course French lunch this Easter, courtesy of Chef Kane Van Ee. It’s giving the French countryside energy without leaving the city.
- Location: 4150 Yonge St., Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.aubergedupommier.com
- Best for: Small family gatherings and lowkey luxury lovers.
Easter Brunch and Dinner at Café Boulud (April 19-20)

Brunch or dinner? Why not both? This Easter, Café Boulud offers a three-course prix fixe brunch (April 19-20) that includes a live lamb carving station and crepe suzettes for the whole family. Then come back for dinner (April 20), where Chef William Kresky serves a spring à la carte menu.
- Location: 60 Yorkville Ave, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.fourseasons.com
- Best for: Foodie families and brunch-goers.
Easter Weekend Brunch at Beaumont Kitchen (April 19-20)

Fresh spring eats and cocktails? Chef Cassandra Rachey is whipping up a bright, seasonal two-course prix fixe, with the option to go full brunch and add dessert. Plus, there’s 50% off bottles of wine.
- Location: CF Sherway Gardens (25 The West Mall, Etobicoke)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.beaumontkitchen.com
- Best for: Brunch lovers and casual long weekend plans.
Easter Specials at Maison Shelby (April 19-21)

Maison Shelby is going full spring indulgence mode with French-inspired dishes. And you can enjoy Scallop Mousseline with caviar, Rabbit Tagliatelle, and a finale of Carrot Cake Financier.
- Location: 592 Sherbourne St. Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.maisonselby.com
- Best for: Couples, friends, and families.
Easter Weekend at Parcheggio Ristorante (April 19-20)

Want to celebrate Easter like Nonna would? Head to Parcheggio for Italian-style comfort food and a four-course prix fixe bursting with seasonal flavours.
- Location: 2901 Bayview Ave, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.parcheggio.ca
- Best for: Foodies and Easter weekend with family.
$3.99 Movies at Cineplex (April 19)
Family outing without the wallet panic? Cineplex offers the Family Favourites series this April with Saturday morning movie tickets for just $3.99 across select theatres. Plus, part of the proceeds go to Free The Children.
- Location: Participating Cineplex theatres across Canada
- Best for: A budget-friendly morning with the kids.
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Loohoo & Friends Cute Underground Market + ONE YEAR of Loohoo (April 19-20)

Need cuteness overload this week? Loohoo is celebrating a full year with an underground market, featuring local makers, sweet gifts, tattoos, art, and even more cuteness upstairs.
- Location: 1380 Queen St W, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Instagram: @shop.loohoo
- Best for: Gift shopping and casual weekend browsing.
Paperjam Zine Fair (April 19)
Paperjam Zine Fair features over 30 artists and vendors for a day full of prints, stories, and handmade works. Plus, it lets you support indie creators and score something one-of-a-kind.
- Location: Tranzac Club (292 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto)
- Admission: Free (Pay-What-You-Will; donations accepted)
- Instagram: @torontozinelibrary
- Best for: Art lovers and zine collectors.
Toronto Easter Bar Crawl Party 2025 (April 19)

Toronto’s Easter Bar Crawl lets you experience beats, cocktails, and candy chaos across the city’s hottest nightlife spots. Hop from bar to bar and enjoy themed drinks and surprises.
- Location: Greta Bar YYZ, Isabelle’s Toronto, Mister Wolf, Century
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.toptorontoclubs.com
- Best for: Groups of friends.
Cricket Watch Party in Scarborough (April 19-May 25)
Love cricket more than your weekend sleep-ins? This watch party offers giant HD screens, screaming fans, samosas, and giveaways. Also, grab a $5 chai, make bold match predictions, and maybe walk away with free merch.
- Location: Rama Gaming House (991 Kennedy Road, Scarborough)
- Website: www.ramagaming.com
- Best for: Cricket fans, foodies, and lucky guessers
Hockey Watch Party in Scarborough (April 19-June 23)
Here, you can catch every slapshot on massive HD screens, sip $3.50 beers, and win customised jerseys while enjoying wings and fries. Between plays? Enjoy live music or a comedian cracking jokes.
- Location: Rama Gaming House (991 Kennedy Road, Scarborough)
- Website: www.ramagaming.com
- Best for: Hockey lovers and pub food fans.
Easter Fun For Everyone (April 19)

Bunnies, balloons, and face painting? This all-ages bash has crafts, music, and vendor booths for the grown-ups.
- Location: 7 Jackson Avenue (Carpark 500, Etobicoke)
- Website: www.thekingsway.ca
- Best for: Families with energetic little ones.
Heritage Antique Market (April 20)
Vintage soul? This antique wonderland is your jam with porcelain, bronzes, vintage fashion, and more. Over 65 dealers from across Ontario and Quebec are bringing their best.
- Location: Heritage Antique Market at Centerpoint Mall (6464 Yonge Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.heritageantiqueshows.com
- Best for: Collectors, decorators, and curious weekend wanderers.
Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet at The Guild Inn Estate (April 20)

You can kick off Easter Sunday with a laid-back brunch at The Guild Inn Estate. It’s complete with garden views and a feast that covers all your brunch cravings.
- Location: 201 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.guildinnestate.com
- Best for: Big family brunches, garden lovers, and chill Easter plans
Easter Sunday Japanese Seafood & Sushi Lunch Buffet at Miku Toronto (April 20-21)

Tired of ham and mashed potatoes? Miku is flipping the script with Aburi sushi, a Prime Rib carving station, and even a DIY ramen bar. And yes, there’s a curated dessert table too.
- Location: 10 Bay St. #105, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.mikutoronto.com
- Best for: Seafood fans, families, and buffet lovers.
Easter Weekend at Aera (April 20)

Want your brunch with a side of sky-high views? Aera delivers both. Start with lobster Benedict or maple brûlée French toast, and don’t miss the classic Beef Wellington served from 5 PM.
- Location: 8 Spadina Ave. #3800, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.aerarestaurant.com
- Best for: Date nights, friend groups, and brunch lovers.
Easter Brunch Cruise (April 20)

Why settle for a regular brunch when you can have one on a boat? This family-friendly Easter cruise includes a buffet meal, a live DJ, a visit from the Easter Bunny, and unbeatable skyline views. Take your coffee to the deck, snap a photo by the CN Tower, and let the city be your backdrop.
- Location: Meet at the Queen’s Quay Terminal – South/East Dock Wall (207 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.cityexperiences.com
- Best for: Families, brunch fans, and anyone who loves a good view.
RebelMania (April 20)

Get hyped for the biggest Mania watch party in Canada, featuring live pro wrestling, meet-and-greets, and a giant 85-foot screen. Rebel Toronto turns into an all-out fan fest with a pre-show guest host and premium seating options.
- Location: Rebel (11 Polson St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @roguepresents
- Best for: Wrestling fans, sports event junkies, high-energy crowds.
Three Strikes: A Standup Comedy Show (April 20)
Comedians step up to the mic but here’s the catch: three strikes and they’re out. If a joke bombs, that’s a strike. Miss too many, and they’re benched. It’s like a comedy meets baseball, minus the bat but with way more heckling.
- Location: Comedy Bar (945 Bloor Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.comedybar.ca
- Best for: Comedy fans, date nights, and anyone who loves a twist on stand-up.
Beaches Easter Parade (April 20)

Toronto’s most cheerful tradition is back. It features floats, live music, costumed marchers, and yes, the Easter Bunny in full parade mode. The whole neighbourhood shows up, so it’s a great excuse to catch some spring cheer on the sidewalk.
- Location: Beaches Neighbourhood, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.beacheseasterparade.ca
- Best for: Families and parade lovers.
Easter Brunch at Casa Loma (April 20)

Brunch, but make it castle-level fancy. Dine in one of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks, then wander the halls like brunch royalty. It’s your chance to combine eggs benedict with secret passageways.
- Location: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.casaloma.ca
- Best for: Families, couples, anyone into historic settings, and good food.
Easter Brunch & Dinner at TOCA, The Ritz-Carlton (April 20)

If you like your Easter with lobster ravioli and white tablecloths, this is the one. TOCA serves a refined buffet-style brunch and dinner with everything from fresh seafood to decadent desserts.
- Location: 181 Wellington Street West, Toronto
- Admission: Book here (brunch) or here (dinner).
- Website: www.tocarestaurant.com
- Best for: Luxury brunch lovers, foodies, and special occasion diners.
Alice’s Easter Eggstravaganza (April 20)
It’s Easter but weird. You can be part of a world of quirky egg displays, curious performers, and interactive games. From treasure hunts to trippy décor, this event has just the right amount of nonsense in a good way.
- Location: Beaches Sandbox (2181 Queen Street East Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @moonshadow_events
- Best for: Families, kids, and Easter egg fans with a flair for the eccentric.
More…
- https://www.overheretoronto.com/things-to-do-in-toronto-this-week-april-7-13
- https://www.blogto.com/events
- https://www.todocanada.ca/city/toronto/events/page/7
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