15+ Best Things to Do in Toronto This Week (June 22-28, 2026)
Toronto is in overdrive. From the Pride Parade to FIFA matches and the Jazz Fest finale, see our top 15+ picks for the city’s biggest week.
Toronto is in overdrive. From the Pride Parade to FIFA matches and the Jazz Fest finale, see our top 15+ picks for the city’s biggest week.
Celebrate Canada Day 2026 with epic fireworks across Ontario! Find the best spots in Toronto, Mississauga, Ottawa & more for July 1st.
Toronto’s most iconic summer tradition is officially off the cancellation list. With a fresh $400,000 investment from the city and province, the Taste of the Danforth returns to Greektown from August 7–9, 2026. Discover what’s on the menu, the massive economic impact of this comeback, and how the city is planning to make this the biggest festival yet.
One of Scarborough’s biggest summer traditions is officially back. From July 3–5, 2026, the Taste of Lawrence returns with over 180 global food vendors, a brand-new Soccer Hub, and a chance to win an all-inclusive trip to Antigua. Discover the full entertainment roster, the 3v3 tournament schedule, and how to make the most of this massive free event.
Don’t miss one of the GTA’s top-rated summer traditions. Located under an hour from Toronto, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Strawberry Festival returns with free carnival rides, a brand-new rock & roll classic car show, live music, and complimentary strawberry pancake breakfasts.
Canada’s Wonderland has officially unveiled its most explosive summer lineup yet. Discover how to secure cheap Canada’s Wonderland tickets through their revolutionary new $9/month membership, explore dates for four brand-new Saturday night fireworks shows, and see what massive Canadian food festivals and character events are coming to the park this July.
North America’s premier luxury automotive showcase returns this September 18-19, 2026. Discover how to experience the iconic Niagara 5000, secure VIP hangar party access, view over 230 rare exotic supercars up close, and support critical healthcare fundraising for McMaster Children’s Hospital.
A major new travel study officially named Toronto the world’s top destination for solo adventurers. Discover the best things to do alone in Toronto, explore hidden markets, map out transit loops, and find out why this multicultural hub is the safest bet for your next independent getaway.
Between FIFA matches and Father’s Day, Toronto is buzzing. See our top 15+ picks for festivals, concerts, and free fun this week.
Toronto Pride Parade returns on June 28, 2026, bringing thousands of marchers and spectators to downtown Toronto. As part of Pride Toronto’s 45th anniversary celebrations, the parade will travel from Church Street and Bloor Street East to Nathan Phillips Square. This guide covers the parade route, road closures, and key details to help you plan your visit.
Toronto fans, a brand-new pop era has officially arrived. British pop superstar Charli XCX has announced her massive “Music, Fashion, Film Tour,” and she is bringing her only Canadian stadium stop straight to Scotiabank Arena on September 21. Following her culture-shifting Brat era, demand for this exclusive 12-date North American run is bound to skyrocket. Discover the exact Ticketmaster artist presale times, general public on-sale dates, and special guest details so you can secure your spot in line.
Nobody wants to make the first plan? Meanwhile, Toronto is stacking the final weeks of summer with an absolute powerhouse lineup. Whether you are desperate to catch BTS live after their military hiatus, scream along to Ed Sheeran’s three-night loop tour at the Rogers Centre, or witness P-pop royalty BINI fresh off their historic Coachella run, we have built your ultimate guide to concerts in Toronto this August. Stop staring at empty calendars—find your tour dates and lock in your tickets before they sell out.
Toronto is officially in the global spotlight this week as the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off! Whether you’re heading to the Fan Festival at Fort York, catching Rosalia at Scotiabank Arena, or eating your way through the Mississauga Halal Food Festival, the city is bursting with energy. We’ve rounded up 10+ of the best events, concerts, and free activities to make your June 8-14 unforgettable.
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Planning for Dad usually means endless scrolling through menus trying to avoid the predictable. This year, stop the guessing game. Whether he wants to indulge in a luxury oyster and brisket buffet at LOUIX LOUIS, cruise the harbor on a premier dining cruise, or crush a mini-putt tournament inside a craft distillery, we’ve rounded up the 16 best Father’s Day specials in Toronto for 2026. Give him an experience with an actual story to tell—your ultimate city roadmap starts right here.
Ready to jumpstart your summer? The first week of June in Toronto (June 1-7, 2026) is overflowing with energy. From the massive street takeovers of Do West Fest to the powerful vocals of Josh Groban and the high-octane grit of Amyl and The Sniffers, we’ve rounded up 15+ must-see events to help you navigate the city’s best festivals, concerts, and free activities. Grab your sunglasses—it’s going to be a busy one.
Summer is winding down, so don’t waste it on the couch. From the massive CNE opening and the pop-culture frenzy of FAN EXPO to world-class concerts featuring BINI and Iron Maiden, we’ve mapped out the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week (August 24–30, 2026). Grab your calendar—it’s time to get out!
Stop stressing over your schedule. From the massive CNE opening and free festivals like Afro-Carib Fest to sold-out stadium shows featuring BTS and Ed Sheeran, here are the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week (August 17–23, 2026). We have your perfect end-of-summer itinerary mapped out.
Make the most of your week with our zero-stress guide to the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week (August 10–16, 2026). Whether you are chasing summer vibes at Afrofest and Taste of Manila, hunting for street eats at the Waterfront Night Market, or catching Hilary Duff and Nate Bargatze live, we’ve mapped out your perfect August itinerary.
Make the most of your week with our ultimate, zero-stress guide to the best things to do in Toronto this week (August 3–9, 2026). Whether you are chasing live music from Daniel Caesar and the Foo Fighters or hunting for the best bites at Taco Fest and JerkFest, we have mapped out your perfect August itinerary.
May is wrapping up, but the city is just heating up! From massive stadium concerts featuring Bruno Mars and Diljit Dosanjh to free photography and tech festivals, here are the 10+ best things to do in Toronto this week to help you end the month on a high note.