30+ Fun Things To Do in Toronto This Thanksgiving Weekend 2025

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Long weekends always feel like a little bonus, don’t they? Thanksgiving weekend, though, comes with its own unique mix—you’ve got big family dinners, way too much pie, and that classic struggle of figuring out how to spend the extra day off without just crashing on the couch. And instead of stressing over plans, you can use this guide to fun things to do in Toronto on Thanksgiving weekend 2025 as your go-to for events, activities, and fun happenings across the city. Additionally, I’ve included a few options outside of Toronto that are worth the trip.

A quick tip: Event details can change. We recommend checking official websites for the latest updates, hours, and to confirm any admission costs before you head out.

Awesome Things To Do in Toronto for Thanksgiving Weekend

Free Events & Activities

Tastes of South East Asia 

Kick off your long weekend under glowing lanterns while snacking on Southeast Asian street food. It’s like a festive warm-up before all the turkey.

  • When: October 10-11, 2025
  • Where: Mississauga Celebration Square (300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.tastesofsea.com
  • Best for: Culture lovers.

North York Diwali Fest 

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Diwali lights up North York with music, food, and performances. It’s free, lively, and might be the brightest weekend plan you’ll make.

  • When: October 10-12, 2025
  • Where: Mel Lastman Square (5100 Yonge St, North York)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.northyorkdiwali.com
  • Best for: Families.

Wines of Ontario Pop-Up 

Stackt’s wine pop-up pours Ontario’s best by the glass. It’s the kind of stop that turns “one drink” into a few (don’t fight it).

  • When: Until October 31, 2025
  • Where: STACKT Market (28 Bathurst St. Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://stacktmarket.com
  • Best for: Wine lovers.

The Distillery District

Photo via @distilleryto and @marmellataclubhouse / Instagram

A “quick stroll” here usually turns into three hours of browsing shops, sipping drinks, and pretending you’re in Europe. It’s cobblestone therapy.

  • Where: 55 Mill Street, Toronto 
  • Tickets: Free admission, but some attractions, guided tours, and events may have separate admission costs. 
  • Website: https://www.thedistillerydistrict.com
  • Best for: Weekend wanderers.

Trillium Park

Photo via @ontarioplace and @ideasandlight / Instagram

Coffee, a blanket, and a lakeside view—sometimes simple is unbeatable. Trillium is where staycation energy meets city living.

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Riverdale Farm

Photo via @c_offeeandhike / Instagram 

Want goats instead of crowds? Riverdale Farm keeps it low-key with animals, greenery, and a zero admission fee. No stress, just fresh air.

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Toronto Turkey Trot 

How about burning off some calories before the big turkey feast? This trot isn’t just for runners—walkers, strollers, and even turkey-costume enthusiasts fit right in.

Thanksgiving Brunch at TOCA – The Ritz-Carlton 

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Seafood bar, carving stations, and a dessert cave—it’s brunch taken to another level. Start Thanksgiving Sunday by spoiling yourself a little.

Thanksgiving Festive Buffet at Old Mill Toronto

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Historic setting, turkey with all the fixings, and desserts that guarantee a food coma. Old Mill makes the holiday feel like a tradition, even if it’s your first time there.

Adam Sandler – You’re My Best Friend Tour 

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If turkey and laughs sound like the perfect combo, be sure to attend Adam Sandler’s show. Comedy meets holiday weekend, just don’t laugh too hard after dessert.

  • When: October 12, 2025
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://www.livenation.com
  • Best for: Comedy fans.

Thanksgiving Dinner by Harmony Club

Photo via Harmony Club 

Gratitude, food, and a dance floor? Harmony Club mixes dinner with DJs spinning everything from ballroom to line dancing.

Thanksgiving Long Weekend – Toronto Club Crawl 

Because not everyone celebrates with turkey, some celebrate with tequila. The King West crawl takes care of your Saturday night plans.

Toronto Boat Party – Thanksgiving Long Weekend Cruise 

You can swap stuffing for strobe lights. This boat cruise comes with DJs, glow sticks, and the Toronto skyline as your backdrop.

  • When: October 11, 2025
  • Where: The Empress of Canada (11 Polson Street, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Best for: Nightlife fans.

Thanksgiving Dinner at TOCA – The Ritz-Carlton

 Photo via @tocatoronto / Instagram

Brunch not enough? TOCA doubles down with a Thanksgiving dinner buffet featuring the same lavish spread. Seafood, carving stations, and desserts are still included.

Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland 

Photo via @canadaswonderland / Instagram

Wonderland by day is fun—by night, it’s downright terrifying. Haunted mazes, foggy scare zones, and roller coasters in the dark? Yep, good luck sleeping after.

Halloween Nights of Lights 

Over a million glowing lights set to Halloween music? That’s a spooky season done with style. Toss in carnival rides and photo ops, and it’s basically Instagram gold.

  • When: Until November 1, 2025
  • Where: CF Sherway Gardens(25 The West Mall, Etobicoke)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://nightsoflights.ca
  • Best for: Families and date nights.

Camp Spooky

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 Too young for the Haunt? Camp Spooky has costumes, candy, and kid-sized scares that are more cute than creepy.

Pumpkinville 

Photo via @pumpkinvilleto and @amarajustinandrew / Instagram

Twenty-five thousand pumpkins in one place sounds like overkill—until you see it. With pumpkin sculptures and a candy forest, it’s pure fall magic.

  • When: Until November 1, 2025
  • Where: CF Sherway Gardens(25 The West Mall, Etobicoke)
  • Admission: Free with Halloween Nights of Lights admission 
  • Website: https://www.pumpkinville.ca
  • Best for: Families.

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Photo via @expo_titanic / Instagram 

If family debates over turkey aren’t dramatic enough, relive the Titanic’s story through real artifacts. It’s moving, fascinating, and can be better than watching Titanic for the 100th time.

Museums & Attractions to Check Out 

Aga Khan Museum

Photo via @agakhanmuseum and Sara Rodriguez / Instagram

Need a peaceful break after a loud family dinner? The Aga Khan Museum has art, culture, and a café worth loosening your belt for.

Royal Ontario Museum

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Dinosaurs, mummies, and endless galleries—ROM is proof that learning can actually be fun. Plus, it’s indoors, so you stay comfy while exploring.

Bata Shoe Museum

Photo via @batashoemuseum / Instagram 

Thanksgiving is often about comfort food… and maybe comfortable shoes. This museum takes you from ancient sandals to celebrity kicks (it’s more fun than it sounds).

Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)

Photo via @agotoronto / Instagram

Too chilly for a post-turkey walk? The AGO has 95,000+ works to wander through indoors. And you won’t be judged for moving at “food coma speed.”

  • Where: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://ago.ca
  • Best for: Art explorers.

Hockey Hall of Fame

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Nothing says Canadian Thanksgiving like hockey and turkey. Spend the day with the Stanley Cup, legendary gear, and enough goalie masks to fuel dinner table debates.

Museum of Illusions

Photo via @museumofillusions_toronto / Instagram

Feeling stuffed? Trick your brain instead of your stomach. Upside-down rooms and spinning tunnels will distract you from that extra slice of pie.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Photo via @ripleysaquaca and @tanialekh_ / Instagram 

Swap turkey leftovers for sea turtles and jellyfish. The underwater tunnel makes you feel like you’re floating, without the post-dinner nap.

CN Tower

Photo via @sparklingmiles / Instagram 

Yes, it’s touristy, but nothing beats the view after a big meal. Ride up, look down, and maybe save the EdgeWalk for when you’re less full.

Toronto Zoo

Photo via @thetorontozoo / Instagram 

Walk off that stuffing with thousands of animals cheering you on (well, maybe not cheering, but you get it). It’s fun, active, and totally kid-approved.

Casa Loma

Photo via @casalomatoronto / Instagram

Why not add a castle to your Thanksgiving weekend plans? Casa Loma’s Gothic halls feel grander than any dinner table centerpiece.

You’ve seen a few delicious spots for Thanksgiving dinner, but for the full lineup of dine-in and takeout options, check out our comprehensive guide to the 15+ Best Thanksgiving Dinners in Toronto 2025.

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