15+ Fun Things to Do in Toronto This Week: June 29 – July 5 (Canada Day 2026)
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.
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.
Don’t let the ultimate summer flavors pass you by. From the high-energy Bollywood rhythms of 300+ live artists across three stages to the delicious culinary map of the all-new Bangladesh Pavilion at Gerrard India Bazaar, we’ve rounded up everything you need for the TD Festival of South Asia 2026. Discover the exact street maps, free event hours, and insider parking tips you need to conquer Toronto’s largest South Asian street festival.
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.
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Expecting a quiet summer weekend? Think again. August is absolutely packing the city calendar. Whether you want to crush over 200 custom creations at Taco Fest, dance your way through the world-famous Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade, watch the iconic CNE air show, or catch Ed Sheeran live at the Rogers Centre, we have mapped out the ultimate guide to things to do in Toronto in August 2026. Stop the endless scrolling and lock in your perfect summer itinerary before the season slips away.
Don’t let autumn pass you by without a plan. From walking through a massive outdoor gallery during the 20th anniversary of Nuit Blanche to exploring giant pumpkin houses at Pumpkinville and catching Jacob Collier live, here are the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week. Get ready for a jam-packed schedule of concerts, food festivals, and family-friendly seasonal events.
Whether you are hunting for dinosaur-sized beef ribs at Etobicoke Ribfest, catching a massive stadium sing-along with Zach Bryan, or exploring the city-wide Toronto Biennial of Art, your calendar is about to get busy. Here are the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week, including a full roster of festivals, concerts, and free community activities.
Whether you’re hunting for perogies in Bloor West Village, catching rock legends AC/DC live, or watching kids chase dinosaurs through The Bentway, your calendar is about to get busy. Here are the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week, including a full roster of festivals, concerts, and free community events.
Squeeze every last drop out of the September sunshine. From the vibrant street food at Taste of the Kingsway and the artistic energy of the Liberty Village Art Crawl to the massive Wu-Tang Clan farewell tour and live-orchestra movie screenings, here are the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week.
Squeeze every final drop out of summer. From the closing weekend of the iconic CNE and jaw-dropping stunts at BuskerFest to high-speed fighter jets at the Canadian International Air Show, here are the absolute best things to do in Toronto this week.
July 2026 in Toronto is shaping up to be the loudest month of the year. Whether you’re heading to Downsview Park for the massive Veld Music Festival takeover, catching a throwback night with The Pussycat Dolls, or witnessing the visual spectacle of Tame Impala, the city’s venues are operating at 100% capacity. From the intimate laughs of the Toronto Comedy All Stars to the global pop power of IVE and Louis Tomlinson, here is your curated roadmap to every can’t-miss show and concert in Toronto this July.
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Stop wondering what to do this weekend! From high-energy music festivals like Veld to delicious food crawls at Summerlicious, our July Toronto guide covers every must-see event, free street festival, and concert you need to attend.
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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.