15+ Outdoor Activities for Dads in Toronto
Looking for outdoor activities for dads in Toronto? The city has plenty of spots perfect for hiking, cycling, waterfront walks,…
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.
Looking for outdoor activities for dads in Toronto? The city has plenty of spots perfect for hiking, cycling, waterfront walks,…
Ready to actually follow through on those “we should go” messages? June 2026 in Toronto is shaping up to be one for the history books. Between the FIFA World Cup at BMO Field, the massive energy of Pride Month, and local favorites like Do West Fest and the Grilled Cheese Challenge, your calendar is about to get very busy. Here are 20+ events to help you navigate the best of the city.
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.
Street closures, overpriced lemonade, and good vibes. Here is your no-nonsense guide to the 2026 festival season, from June to the CNE.
Spring in Toronto is a mix of blossoming flowers, warming temperatures, and, of course, plenty of rain. While wet weather…
Spring in Toronto is like a breath of fresh air—literally. After months of snow and cold, the city transforms into…
Cherry blossom season is almost here, and Toronto is bursting with spots to catch those dreamy pink blooms. Explore scenic…
Don’t get caught at a locked door! See the 2026 schedule for Toronto’s malls, transit, and grocery stores for April 3–6.
Don’t miss the pink petals! Discover the best cherry blossom spots in Ontario, from High Park to Niagara, with our 2026 peak bloom forecast.
Every spring, High Park transforms into a sea of pink and white as thousands of Sakura trees burst into bloom….
Looking for the perfect spot to celebrate the long weekend? From cherry blossoms at High Park to skyline views at Riverdale, here is your 2026 guide to the most scenic spots for an Easter picnic in Toronto.
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.
Skip the boredom! Explore 45+ unmissable events for March Break in Ontario 2026, from Niagara waterparks to Toronto museum camps.
Staycation planning made easy! Find the best Toronto March Break activities, from the Zoo to immersive VR and free nature trails.
Looking for the perfect March Break escape? From kids-stay-free deals to luxury wolf cabins and ski resorts, explore the best of Ontario right here.
Monday, February 16th is the light at the end of the tunnel. In this Family Day Weekend 2026 guide, we redeem the holiday. From Gabby’s Dollhouse meet-and-greets at the Zoo to the best free skating trails, here is how to avoid the “three-hour parking lot ordeal.”
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.
Don’t get caught without a plan. Here are the 2026 Spring Break dates for Ontario, BC, Quebec, and more, plus the top family destinations.
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.
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.
It looks solid, but 3,160 tons of water are still flowing. Here is the science behind the “frozen” illusion and the best spots to see the ice this weekend.
Free lobster, craft beer fests, and retro ski parties. Here is how to celebrate your birthday this month without freezing.
Skiing, skating, and snowshoeing—here is how to celebrate Valentine’s Day in the great outdoors of Toronto.
I know. It’s February in Toronto. The holiday markets are packed up, your vitamin D levels are practically non-existent, and…