25+ Best Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto & GTA for 2025 (Free & Festive)

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If you love the thrill of discovering limited-time experiences, December in the city suddenly feels like one big treasure hunt. And because so many of these seasonal gems only appear for a short while, it’s easy to miss the good stuff unless you know where to look. That’s exactly why this guide to the best holiday pop-up events in Toronto & GTA 2025 was put together, so you can jump straight to the fun without scrolling endlessly on social media.

Before visiting, check the official pages for any schedule changes. Note that free entry may require an RSVP and does not cover separate costs for amenities such as food, beverages, or special activities.

Toronto’s Can’t Miss Holiday Pop-Ups

Toronto Art Crawl Christmas POP UP 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via @torontoartcrawl / Instagram

If you love holiday shopping that doesn’t feel like a chore, this pop-up makes it fun. Over 100 local artists pack The Great Hall with handmade pieces, small-batch beauty finds, and gifts that feel a little more personal than the usual mall run.

  • Date: December 7, 2025
  • Location: The Great Hall (1087 Queen St. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.torontoartcrawl.com
  • Quick Tip: Lines at the popular vendors usually build later in the afternoon, so arriving closer to 12 p.m. makes browsing easier.

One Of A Kind Christmas Show 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via One Of A Kind

This one is a full tradition at this point. After fifty years, the show knows exactly how to pull people in: hundreds of Canadian makers, feel-good shopping, and aisles of handcrafted gifts you won’t find anywhere else.

  • Date: Until December 7, 2025
  • Location: Enercare Centre (100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://oneofakindshow.com
  • Quick Tip: Weekdays are calmer than weekends, especially after 3 p.m.

Winter Glow 

Photo via Sankofa Square 

Sankofa Square gets brighter and busier thanks to Winter Glow returning for a third year. The lights feel extra cheerful, the music adds a nice atmosphere, and the whole square turns into a casual, go-anytime hangout.

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  • Date: December 11-21, 2025
  • Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas St. E., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.sankofasquare.ca
  • Quick Tip: Weeknight visits are easiest for families since weekends get busy around sunset.

Winterfest Toronto 2025 

Harbourfront Centre becomes a holiday playground again with food stalls, light displays, a Winter Maze, live shows, and even a mini train ride. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure type of event because there’s always something happening, no matter when you show up.

  • Date: Until December 31, 2025
  • Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission (select activities ticketed) 
  • Website: https://harbourfrontcentre.com
  • Quick Tip: If you want the best photos, aim for an early evening visit when the lights turn on, but the big crowds haven’t arrived yet.

Holiday at The Well 

The Well adds a Nordic-inspired spark to the season with its outdoor vendor village, food stalls, and ongoing programming. It’s chill, walkable, and great if you want something festive that doesn’t require a full half-day commitment.

  • Date: Until December 28, 2025
  • Location: 486 Front St W, Toronto
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://thewelltoronto.com
  • Quick Tip: Vendor stock changes frequently, so if you see something you like, grab it before it’s gone.

Holiday Hills 2025 

Photo via STACKT 

Holiday Hills leans all the way into fun with bold installations, themed drinks, food stalls, and weekly entertainment. It’s one of those places where you come for a quick look and end up staying longer.

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  • Date: Until December 28, 2025
  • Location: STACKT Market (28 Bathurst St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://stacktmarket.com 
  • Quick Tip: Earlier in the week is the best time to explore if you want fewer crowds around the installations.

Bloor–Yorkville Holiday Magic 

The neighbourhood lights up for the holiday season with illuminated trees, Victorian-style carolers, and atmospheric streets that make holiday shopping feel a lot smoother. It’s perfect for an early evening stroll or a photo-friendly night out.

  • Date: Christmas tree and light displays until December 31, 2025 / strolling carolers perform on select dates
  • Location: Village of Yorkville Park (115 Cumberland Street & Bellair Street, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.bloor-yorkville.com
  • Quick Tip: Carolers usually appear on weekend afternoons, so time your walk if you want to catch them.

Christmas at the Castle and Holiday Lights at Casa Loma 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via @casalomatoronto / Instagram 

Casa Loma turns its gardens and tunnels into a glowing walk-through filled with lights and live themed performances. It’s a lovely add-on to a December night out without feeling rushed.

  • Date: December 5-January 3, 2026
  • Location: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://casaloma.ca
  • Quick Tip: Tickets sell out quickly for peak evenings, so planning ahead is worth it.

The Distillery Winter Village 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via @distilleryto / Instagram 

The District becomes full holiday mode again with its famous Christmas tree, artisanal shops, food cabins, and twinkling lights everywhere you look. It’s busy, yes, but it’s busy for a reason.

  • Date: Until January 4, 2026
  • Location: 55 Mill Street, Toronto
  • Tickets: Entry is free 10:00am-4:00pm. Tickets are required for entry after 4:00pm daily.
  • Website: https://www.thedistillerywintervillage.com
  • Quick Tip: If you want fewer crowds, weekday mornings are the calmest time to wander.

Cavalcade of Lights 2025 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via @culture_to / Instagram

Nathan Phillips Square goes big with light displays, live programming, and public skating. It’s the kind of classic Toronto holiday activity that works for quick drop-ins or full outings.

  • Date: Until January 7, 2026
  • Location: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen St W, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.toronto.ca
  • Quick Tip: Bring your own skates to skip the rental line when it gets packed.

Hangar Skate at YZD 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via YZD

The YZD Plaza rink is back with free skating, art installations, DJ nights, and family-friendly programming. It’s upbeat without being overwhelming and great for casual skaters who just want an easy, fun hour out.

  • Date: Until February 16, 2026
  • Location: YZD (34 Hanover Road Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.yzd.ca
  • Quick Tip: Rentals are available but limited, so going earlier in the day gives you the best chance.

Union Winter Presented by TD 

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via @torontounion / Instagram

The roller rink is back, and it’s one of the most playful winter spots downtown. Free rentals, free lessons, and DJ nights make it a fun option for families, dates, or anyone wanting something different from ice skating.

  • Date: Until January 18, 2026
  • Location: Union Station (65 Front St. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Free admission (Advance registration for Roller Express recommended)
  • Website: https://torontounion.ca
  • Quick Tip: Lessons fill up fast, so check the schedule online before heading out.

Miracle on Bloor Christmas Bar 2025 (19+)

Holiday Pop-Up Events Toronto 2025
Photo via @miracletoronto / Instagram 

This bar turns holiday chaos into pure entertainment with full-themed cocktails, drag brunches, Santa appearances, and tons of personality. It’s loud, festive, and perfect if you want Christmas with a sense of humour.

  • Date: Until December 28, 2025
  • Location: 875 Bloor St. West, Toronto
  • Reservations: Click here.
  • Website: https://www.miracletoronto.com
  • Quick Tip: It gets packed every weekend, so reservations help a lot.

Fleurs de Villes Noël in Bloor–Yorkville 

This floral trail blends couture-style flower mannequins, holiday blooms, and local florist pop-ups throughout the neighbourhood. It’s stunning, creative, and an easy walk for anyone who loves art-style displays.

  • Date: December 3-7, 2025
  • Location: Multiple venues across Bloor-Yorkville 
  • Tickets: Free to explore 
  • Website: https://www.bloor-yorkville.com 
  • Quick Tip: Go earlier in the day for the freshest floral installations.

Tinseltown: An Immersive Holiday Pop-Up Bar (19+)

Here, you can expect holiday characters, bright decorations, and playful performances all tied together with themed drinks. It’s cheeky and very fun if you’re heading out with friends.

  • Date: December 4-28, 2025
  • Location: Novotel Toronto Centre (45 The Esplanade, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://novoteltorontocentre.com
  • Quick Tip: Photo spots fill up quickly on weekends, so plan a weekday visit if you care about getting the good angles.

Winter Market at St. Lawrence Market 

Photo via @stlawrencemarket / Instagram 

This outdoor market mixes artisan vendors, vintage finds, holiday treats, and free weekend Santa photos. It’s relaxed, festive, and great for picking up last-minute gifts without going far.

  • Date: Until December 22, 2025
  • Location: Market Street
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.stlawrencemarket.com
  • Quick Tip: Santa photos run on a first-come basis, so arrive earlier on weekends.

Holiday Fun Across the Greater Toronto Area

WinterFest at Canada’s Wonderland 

Photo via @canadaswonderland / Instagram

Wonderland goes full holiday with its ice-skating lake, themed areas, shows, rides, and millions of lights. It’s one of the most impressive family events in the GTA and an easy full-evening outing.

Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights 

Photo via @winterfestivaloflights / Instagram 

The tourism district glows with massive installations and millions of lights. It’s free, walkable, and perfect if you want a scenic winter night without too much planning.

  • Date: Until January 4, 2026
  • Location: Niagara Falls 
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://wfol.com
  • Quick Tip: Parking near the main viewing areas gets tight after 6 p.m., so aim for earlier.

Mississauga Festival of Trees 

Photo via @creativehub_1352 / Instagram 

Expect creative tree installations, an 80-vendor market, performances, and hands-on workshops. It’s artsy, bright, and great for families looking for something gentle and festive.

  • When: December 5-14, 2025
  • Where: CreativeHub 1352 at Small Arms Inspection Building (1352 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga)
  • Tickets: PWYC
  • Website: https://www.creativehub1352.ca
  • Quick Tip: Workshops often require tickets, so check availability before you go.

Light Up the Hills 

Photo via @lightupthehills / Instagram 

A glowing light walk through Halton with colourful displays and a calm, scenic atmosphere. It’s simple and great for families who want something low-effort but still festive.

  • Date: December 1, 2025-January 11, 2026
  • Location: Georgetown (Dominion Gardens Park, 135 Maple Avenue, Halton Hills) and Glen Williams (Shelagh Law Parkette, 62 Confederation Street, Georgetown)
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.lightupthehills.com
  • Quick Tip: Trails are busiest right after dinner, so visiting later in the evening can be quieter.

Uxbridge Holiday Trail 

Photo via Discover Uxbridge 

Enjoy trolley rides, roaming characters, Santa appearances, live music, and a festive walk through town. It’s full of charm and perfect for a family night out.

  • Date: December 5-6, 2025
  • Location: Downtown Uxbridge, Brock St, Uxbridge
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://discoveruxbridge.ca
  • Quick Tip: Dress warm. The trolley rides get chilly after sunset.

Winter Wonderland at Millennium Square 

Photo via @destinationpickering / Instagram 

Ice carving demos, mini train rides, vendors, buskers, and s’mores stations fill the square. It’s lively, fun, and great for kids who need something interactive.

  • Date: December 6 & 13, 2025
  • Location: Millennium Square, Pickering 
  • Tickets: Free admission 
  • Website: https://www.pickering.ca
  • Quick Tip: The mini train line moves quickest right when the event opens.

Uxbridge Optimist Fantasy of Lights 

Photo via @uxlights / Instagram 

One of Ontario’s largest community light displays with over 100 installations. You can drive or walk through, which makes it super flexible for families.

  • Date: December 6, 2025-January 3, 2026
  • Location: Elgin Park, Elgin Park Drive, Uxbridge
  • Tickets: Free admission (donations appreciated) 
  • Website: https://www.uxbridgeoptimist.com
  • Quick Tip: Drive-through queues are often shorter on weeknights.

Santa at the Fairgrounds 

Photo via @miltonfallfair / Instagram 

Meet Santa Morgan, shop local vendors, and warm up by the fire pits with s’mores. It’s one of the most kid-friendly holiday set-ups in the GTA.

  • Date: December 6,7,13,14,20 & 21, 2025 
  • Location: Milton Fairgrounds (136 Robert St., Milton)
  • Tickets: Free admission (Photos with Santa are $15 each)
  • Instagram: @miltonfallfair 
  • Quick Tip: S’mores kits sometimes sell out by evening, so picking one up early helps.

Adventures with Santa 

Photo via @willowtree_farm / Instagram 

Follow Santa’s helpers along a festive trail, complete tasks, meet characters, and end with a family photo inside the greenhouse. Kids absolutely love the interactive format.

  • Date: December 6, 7, 13 & 14, 2025
  • Location: Willowtree Farm (Durham Regional Road 21, Port Perry)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://willowtreefarm.ca
  • Quick Tip: The trail takes time with little ones, so bring snacks for the walk.

Angus Glen Fairway of Lights 

Photo via @fairwayoflights / Instagram 

A revamped forest trail lined with warm lights in one of Markham’s prettiest spots. The shorter route this year makes it easy for young kids and older family members.

  • Date: December 13-31, 2025
  • Location: Angus Glen Golf Club (10080 Kennedy Rd, Gormley)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://lights.angusglen.com
  • Quick Tip: Weekdays offer the smoothest walk-through experience.

Looking Ahead to New Year’s Eve?

If you’re already mapping out the rest of your holiday season, you might also want to check out my guide to Toronto New Year’s Eve 2025: Best Events, Fireworks & Celebration Guide (Welcome 2026).

It’s packed with family-friendly picks, big countdown parties, and easy spots to watch the fireworks — everything you need to wrap up the year in style.

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