Part of Queen Street East to Close for Three Nights During Beaches Jazz StreetFest
A stretch of Queen Street East will close nightly from July 23 to 25 for Beaches Jazz StreetFest. Expect free live music, food trucks, vendors, and traffic changes.
A stretch of Queen Street East will close nightly from July 23 to 25 for Beaches Jazz StreetFest. Expect free live music, food trucks, vendors, and traffic changes.
France brought the star power, but Spain brought the plan. See how sharp pressing, tight positioning, and full-team defending powered a 2–0 semifinal win.
Taste of Vietnam 2026 returns to Nathan Phillips Square from July 16 to 18 with free admission, Vietnamese food vendors, cultural performances, fashion showcases, family-friendly activities, and a meaningful awareness mission.
BIG on Bloor Festival 2026 is taking over Bloordale with a free car-free weekend of art, music, food, markets, patios, and local shopping. Here’s what to know before heading to Bloor Street West this July.
Make the most of Canada Day 2026 in Toronto! Explore top festivals, live music, fireworks, and outdoor fun to enjoy the long weekend.
Don’t let a statutory holiday derail your plans. From the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium to major shopping malls and adjusted TTC schedules, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about what is open on Canada Day in Toronto. Check our latest guide before you head out to avoid locked doors and travel delays this July 1st.
Free outdoor watch parties, live entertainment, food and student-led programming bring soccer fans together all summer long. TORONTO, ON — Humber…
FIFA has released another batch of World Cup final tickets just days before the 2026 championship match. Here’s how much the remaining seats cost and where they’re located.
July in Toronto is officially heating up! Whether you’re craving street food at the Taste of Vietnam, exploring interactive art at BIG on Bloor, or catching Louis Tomlinson live at Scotiabank Arena, our guide to the 15+ best things to do in Toronto this week (July 13–19) has you covered. Don’t let the best of the city pass you by!
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Looking for where to watch France vs. Morocco in Toronto? Here are the best watch parties, sports bars and big-screen spots to catch the match.
Looking for the best Toronto spots to watch Spain vs. Belgium? Here’s where to catch the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal across the city.
Taco Bell Canada is adding Crispy Chicken Nuggets and Mountain Dew Baja Midnight to its summer menu, giving fans two new limited-time items to try. The fast food chain’s latest menu update brings crispy chicken, bold dipping flavours, and a new Baja Blast-inspired drink to Taco Bell locations across Canada.
July plans sneaking up on you? Whether you want to dance at Salsa on St. Clair, feast during Summerlicious, or catch the Toronto Fringe Festival, there are over 15 incredible things to do in Toronto this week (July 6-12). We’ve mapped out the best free festivals, high-energy concerts, and outdoor art hangouts so you can spend less time scrolling and more time exploring the city.
Toronto’s Rosé Picnic 2026 is bringing the pink-and-white summer crowd back on July 11 with wine, food vendors, DJs, fashion, photo spots, and plenty of outfit planning at the Canadian Film Centre.
Fun Philippines Toronto Food & Music Festival is back at Harbourfront Centre from July 3 to 5, 2026, bringing free waterfront fun, Filipino eats, live music, dance, and plenty of reasons to arrive hungry.
Wednesday Canada Day? No problem. From rooftop parties to the Pussycat Dolls and free jazz, we’ve mapped out your entire week in the 6ix.
Toronto’s most delicious time of the year has arrived. With over 240 restaurants joining the lineup, navigating the best prix-fixe deals can be a challenge. From panoramic views at Canoe to the sultry pan-Asian flavors of PUNCH and hidden neighborhood gems like The Cottage Cheese, we’ve rounded up the absolute best Summerlicious 2026 destinations you need to book before tables disappear.
Beaches Jazz Festival returns to Toronto from July 3–26, 2026 with free live music, salsa dancing, StreetFest, house music, food vendors, and outdoor concerts across the east end.