Toronto Summer Festivals 2026: Confirmed Dates & Schedule
Street closures, overpriced lemonade, and good vibes. Here is your no-nonsense guide to the 2026 festival season, from June to the CNE.
Toronto offers a wide range of attractions that highlight the city’s rich culture and lively atmosphere. From iconic landmarks like the CN Tower to diverse food spots and artsy neighborhoods, there’s always something new to explore. Whether you’re strolling through Kensington Market, catching a live show in the Distillery District, or taking in the views at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto has something to keep you busy. The city’s mix of history, modern trends, and unique experiences makes it a must-see destination.
Street closures, overpriced lemonade, and good vibes. Here is your no-nonsense guide to the 2026 festival season, from June to the CNE.
Skiing, skating, and snowshoeing—here is how to celebrate Valentine’s Day in the great outdoors of Toronto.
February birthdays in Toronto can feel like a challenge, but they don’t have to be. Instead of dodging snowbanks or…
I know. It’s February in Toronto. The holiday markets are packed up, your vitamin D levels are practically non-existent, and…
Beat the winter blues with our curated guide to Things to Do in Toronto in February 2026. From the culinary delights of Winterlicious and the cultural vibrancy of the Kuumba Festival to major concerts by Eric Church and Conan Gray, here is how to make the most of the shortest month of the year.
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.
Whether you want to run a 5K, watch the parade on Bloor, or party at REBEL—here is how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Toronto this March.
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.
Family Day weekend is a fantastic opportunity to spend quality time with loved ones, bond over shared experiences, and create…
Family Day is a cherished holiday in many parts of Canada, offering a much-needed break in February to spend quality…
Mid-February brings a mix of holiday energy and winter charm. From Family Day activities and the return of Winter Stations to the Roundhouse Craft Beer Fest, discover the best things to do in Toronto this week (February 16–22, 2026) with our curated guide to 15+ must-attend events.
Beat the winter blues with our guide to the best things to do in Toronto this week (February 9–15, 2026). Whether you need last-minute Valentine’s plans, want to catch the final days of Winterlicious, or are looking for free family skating spots, we’ve got you covered with over 17 distinct ideas.
Having a birthday in January in this city is a test of character. I know because my best friend tries…
Family Day Weekend (Feb 14–16, 2026) is the unofficial start of sugar season, but most festivals are still frozen shut. We’ve verified the “Unicorn List” of maple syrup festivals actually open this weekend—including the confirmed launch at Elliott Tree Farm and the winter events at Mountsberg—so you can get your pancake fix without the disappointment.
Let’s be real for a second—by the time March hits Toronto, we are done with the grey slush. We’ve survived…
By the time February rolls around, the holiday glow has faded, the grey slush has taken over the sidewalks, and…
Let’s be real for a second—January in Toronto is usually a grey, slushy mess. We’re all just trying to survive…
If you’ve lived in Toronto as long as I have, you know that January in the city usually means two…
December in the city is a treasure hunt of fleeting seasonal gems. If you want to skip the endless scrolling and jump straight to the fun, this is your ultimate guide. We’ve curated 25+ of the best holiday pop-up events in Toronto & GTA 2025—from the Distillery Winter Village to hidden light trails in the GTA—ensuring you don’t miss a single moment of magic.
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…
Ah, the smell of mulled wine, roasted nuts, and… is that Netflix? Yes, The Distillery Winter Village 2025 is back,…
Look, I love this city. But when the first flurry hits, Toronto can get a little… intense. We’re a city…
Alright, listen up. You’re thinking about coming to Toronto for Christmas. First question everyone asks: “Is Christmas a good time…