Free & Paid Things To Do in Toronto This Week (June 30-July 6)
Explore Toronto’s best June 30–July 6 events — Canada Day parties, concerts, festivals, and more. Get inspired to plan your perfect summer week.
Toronto in 2025 is full of fresh experiences, from exciting travel destinations to the latest food trends. Stay up to date with the city’s top events, must-see spots, and the cultural shifts defining the year. Whether you’re planning a visit or exploring new things to do, this guide covers what’s trending in the city. From emerging food scenes to the best places to explore, find all you need to know about Toronto’s latest happenings. Keep your finger on the pulse of one of Canada’s most dynamic cities this year.
Explore Toronto’s best June 30–July 6 events — Canada Day parties, concerts, festivals, and more. Get inspired to plan your perfect summer week.
Days after his Jake Paul fight, Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested by ICE and faces deportation over alleged cartel connections.
Residents rally against RBC branch closures in Winnipeg’s West End, warning it will cut off financial access for 46,000 locals.
Liverpool star Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother André Silva died in a Spain car crash. The tragedy comes days after Jota’s wedding.
Musician Brendan Berg and Olivia Michalczuk died in a Canada Day highway crash in Manitoba. Learn more about the tragedy and investigation.
Del Monte Foods is filing for bankruptcy after 139 years. Explore how rising costs and health trends drove the brand into crisis.
Victoria unveils a $10.35M plan to improve public safety and housing after multiple violent incidents downtown. See how funds will be used.
Microsoft is cutting 9,000 jobs in 2025, targeting Xbox and sales divisions. Explore the reasons behind the layoffs and company strategy.
General Motors recalls 2024–2025 Blazer EVs due to a brake harness defect that could cause crashes or rollaways. Learn what owners should do.
Paramount settles Trump’s lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris, agreeing to donate $16M to his presidential library.
High levels of E. coli have made several Toronto beaches unsafe for swimming. Find out which beaches are affected and how to protect your health.
Saugeen First Nation changed the Sauble Beach sign on Canada Day 2025, symbolizing land reclamation after a historic court victory. Community celebrates a long-awaited moment.
From Ottawa flybys to Vancouver festivals, Canadians celebrated Canada Day 2025 with pride. Explore highlights from across the country, including new citizens, national milestones, and local traditions.
A police investigation has shut down Highway 11 near Severn Township, causing major Canada Day traffic delays. OPP urges public to avoid the area and stay in vehicles.
Mitch Marner heads to the Golden Knights, the Panthers keep their core, and big names like Ehlers remain unsigned. Here’s what happened—and what’s still ahead in NHL free agency 2025.
A Quebec judge has allowed a class action against Tim Hortons after 500,000 customers were falsely told they won a boat. The lawsuit applies only in Quebec under local consumer laws.
Join Mixto Festival 2025 on July 12–13 at Trillium Park for two free days of international music, art, food, and community vibes.
Canada is set to launch a new permanent residency route in 2025, expanding the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) to offer a stable pathway for skilled refugees and displaced individuals.
Toronto’s new 50,000-capacity Rogers Stadium kicks off with Stray Kids and Coldplay. See what makes this music-only venue a first of its kind.
Lululemon Athletica sues Costco for selling counterfeit versions of its top-selling products. Learn more about the lawsuit and its implications.
Health Canada issues a recall for Anker power banks over fire risk from faulty batteries. Learn how to return affected models for a free replacement.