Many Happy Returns Returns to Toronto Fringe With Immersive Time-Travel Heist Experience
Interactive theatre production transforms audiences into active participants inside a 1920s-inspired mystery Toronto Fringe Festival will host the return of…
Festivals in Toronto and the GTA bring people together to celebrate diverse cultures, food, and art. From music events to food festivals, there’s always something happening. Explore local trends, attend exciting events, and experience the vibrant culture that makes Toronto and the surrounding areas so unique. Whether you’re in the heart of the city or in a nearby neighbourhood, there’s always a festival around the corner, ready to connect you with new experiences. Join in and enjoy all that these lively celebrations have to offer.
Interactive theatre production transforms audiences into active participants inside a 1920s-inspired mystery Toronto Fringe Festival will host the return of…
Living With Wellness Arts Festival returns to Mississauga this June with two days of art, culture, wellness, food, and live…
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.
Street closures, overpriced lemonade, and good vibes. Here is your no-nonsense guide to the 2026 festival season, from June to the CNE.
From the FIFA fan zones to the Honda Indy’s move to Markham, explore the definitive calendar of summer events in Toronto 2026.
Celebrate Taiwanese identity and global culture at TAIWANfest 2025 with free events, talks, performances, and exhibits. Aug 22–24 at Harbourfront.
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.
January in Toronto can be a drag. It’s cold, it’s dark, and your couch looks really good. But trust us,…
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.
Let’s be honest: for a long time, being a vegetarian during Winterlicious meant paying $45 for a plate of “seasonal…
February in Toronto is a special time. As a long-time resident, I know the city buzzes with energy, and a…
Let’s be real. By the time January hits, we’re deep in the “grey-slush” part of the Toronto winter. The holiday…
Every year, it happens. The first truly cold snap hits Toronto, and you can practically smell the roasted chestnuts in…
Ontario winters are long and dark. But there’s a magical sweet spot, right between the last autumn leaf and the…
Let’s be real: January and February in Toronto can be a drag. It’s cold, it’s grey, and everyone’s hibernating. The…
The countdown to Halloween in Toronto just got louder. Zamna Festival is returning to the city for a two-night electronic…
Halloween season has officially taken over Toronto! From glowing light shows to family-friendly fests, the city is packed with spooky fun. We’re rounding up the best Halloween festivals you need to check out, including Nights of Lights, Boo at the Zoo, and the Riverside Halloween Fest. Here’s your complete guide to the top events.
Summer in Markham is a season full of energy, culture, and opportunities to explore. From community celebrations to hidden gems,…
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.
The first snowfall changes everything—suddenly weekends are filled with hot drinks, twinkling lights, and reasons to head outside. To make…
Toronto’s most anticipated dance event is back. Fall for Dance North Festival (FFDN) returns this October with a powerful lineup…
Toronto is a city with a never-ending energy, with new events, festivals, and experiences popping up almost daily. Whether you’re…
Christmas is always full of joy and events, and Toronto is certainly no exception.The city transforms into a festive wonderland…