Is TTC Free on New Year’s Eve 2026? (The Verified Answer)
If there is one thing we Torontonians love more than complaining about the Gardiner Expressway construction, it’s getting something for…
If there is one thing we Torontonians love more than complaining about the Gardiner Expressway construction, it’s getting something for…
The dream gets bigger! The Powerball jackpot has climbed to a staggering $1.6 billion for the Monday, Dec. 22 drawing after a record-breaking 45 consecutive draws without a winner. Check the winning numbers from Saturday and see if you are one of the new millionaires from California to New Jersey.
Beat the post-holiday slump with live entertainment! We’ve curated the ultimate guide to must-catch concerts and shows in Toronto this January 2026. From the high-energy Halsey and Ghost tours to the 40th anniversary of Blue Rodeo and the orchestral magic of Lord of the Rings, here is what to put on your calendar.
Kick off the New Year with our curated guide to Things to Do in Toronto in January 2026. Whether you’re looking for free family fun like the Mayor’s Skating Party, buying tickets for the Halsey Back To Badlands Tour, or preparing your palate for the return of Winterlicious (Jan 30 – Feb 12), we have your month covered.
If you want a campsite in 2026, you can’t just wing it. We break down the crucial dates you need to know—from the Ontario Parks 5-month rolling window to the confirmed February 2, 2026 launch day for Parks Canada—so you can beat the rush and secure your spot at Sandbanks, the Pinery, or Bruce Peninsula.
As Black History Month approaches, the city heats up with the Toronto Black Film Festival 2026 (Feb 11–16). We break down the essential dates, ticket packages, and the “must-see” lineup predictions—including the highly anticipated Hedda by Nia DaCosta and the Being Black in Canada short film series.
If you’ve lived in Toronto as long as I have, you know February in the city means two things: questioning…
Let’s be honest, Toronto. We spend four months of the year complaining about the wind chill on the corner of…
Let’s be real for a second—January in Toronto is usually a grey, slushy mess. We’re all just trying to survive…
February in Toronto is brutal, but Winterlicious 2026 is the savory cure we all need. Running from Jan 30 to Feb 12, this city-wide event is the perfect excuse to escape the cold. We’ve curated the top 15 most romantic participating restaurants—from the stunning views at Canoe to the hidden charm of Lapinou—ensuring your next date night is worth putting on real pants for.
February in Toronto is a special time. As a long-time resident, I know the city buzzes with energy, and a…
If you’re moving to Toronto, you’ve heard the names: The Annex, Yorkville, The Beach. They sound great on paper, but…
Alright, let’s talk about Toronto. This city never really sleeps, it just kind of… anxiously waits for the next big…
Let’s be real. By the time January hits, we’re deep in the “grey-slush” part of the Toronto winter. The holiday…
Winter in the 6ix is long. We get it. Around January, you’re probably dreaming of long, hot days on the…
From the vibrant celebrations of Kuumba and Lunar New Year to food fests like Winterlicious, we’ve found the best cultural events to light up your Toronto winter.
Looking for art to see in Toronto this winter? We’ve rounded up the top exhibitions, from major gallery shows to immersive experiences.
The first snowfall changes everything—suddenly weekends are filled with hot drinks, twinkling lights, and reasons to head outside. To make…
The U.S. is closing Border Road to Canadian traffic in July 2026, impacting the County of Warner. Find out how local residents are reacting and what the Alberta government is doing to provide an alternative.
After decades of thrash metal dominance, Megadeth is retiring with a final album and farewell tour in 2026. Don’t miss the last opportunity to see the legends perform live!
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.
TD Salsa on St. Clair returns to Midtown Toronto on July 11 and 12, 2026, with free Latin music, dancing, food vendors, and street festival fun along St. Clair Avenue West. Expect big crowds, live performances, and a lively summer street party near Winona Drive.
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair 2026 brings 400+ Canadian artists, live performances, public art, food stops, and free admission to Nathan Phillips Square from July 10–12. Go earlier for more room to browse, chat with artists, and maybe find a piece you’ll actually want to take home.