11 Unique December Birthday Ideas in Toronto
Tired of “Merry Birthmas”? From climbing gyms to custom perfume workshops—here is how to reclaim your birthday this December.
Tired of “Merry Birthmas”? From climbing gyms to custom perfume workshops—here is how to reclaim your birthday this December.
Don’t let the “middle child” month ruin your plans. From arcade bars to candlelight concerts, here is how to celebrate when it’s cold outside.
Haunted houses, board game cafes, or aburi sushi? Here is how to celebrate your birthday during spooky season in the 6ix.
Get ready to feast! We’ve curated the ultimate guide to Things to Do in Toronto This Week (January 26–February 1, 2026). From the return of the massive Winterlicious dining event to the heavy metal spectacle of Ghost and the cultural celebration of Kuumba, here is your weekly planner.
Don’t let the “back-to-school” energy ruin the vibe. From candle making to combat archery, here is how to celebrate in the transition season.
Don’t settle for supermarket flowers. From the garden-style bouquets of Poppies Plant of Joy to the sustainable blooms of Sweetpea’s—here is where to order.
Skip the romance and focus on you. From luxury spas and yoga classes to pottery workshops—here is how to unwind in the city this Feb 14.
From the 54th floor of Canoe to board games at Snakes & Lattes—here are 11 ways to impress your date without the usual clichés.
Too cold outside? From dining in the dark at O.Noir to go-karting at K1 Speed, discover 10 fun indoor activities for Valentine’s Day in Toronto.
From the Turkish baths at Miraj Hammam to luxury suites at the Four Seasons, here is where to book a couples massage in Toronto this Feb 14.
Looking for a low-pressure date? From secret patios to evening cocktail-coffee bars, here are the coziest spots in the city to celebrate love this February.
From theatrical drinks at BarChef to “Love Potions” at Coffee Oysters Champagne—here is your guide to the most romantic sips in the city for Feb 14.
Art takes over the city! We’ve curated the ultimate guide to Things to Do in Toronto This Week (January 19-25, 2026). From the 100+ installations at DesignTO to the orchestral magic of Lord of the Rings in Concert and comedy with James Acaster, here is your weekly planner for beating the January blues.
Who says romance needs a big budget? From tropical escapes at Allan Gardens to street art tours and skating under the Gardiner—here is how to celebrate Feb 14 for free.
Summer is finally here. Whether you want a wild night at Pizza Wine Disco, a chill painting session, or high-speed go-karting, here are 11 ways to celebrate a birthday in Toronto this June.
Ditch the boring dinner plan. From interactive scavenger hunts to rug tufting workshops and retro arcades, here are 12 ways to celebrate a birthday in Toronto this May.
The holiday lights may be gone, but the fun isn’t over. We’ve curated the ultimate guide to Things to Do in Toronto This Week (January 12-18, 2026). From the spicy flavors of Jamaica in January at Stackt Market to the thunderous beats of DRUM TAO and free skating at The Bentway, here is your weekly planner.
Ease into the New Year with our guide to Things to Do in Toronto This Week (January 5-11, 2026). Whether you want to catch Halsey live at History, cheer on the Raptors against the Hawks, or enjoy free roller skating at Union Station, we have your weekly schedule sorted.
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