11 Romantic Valentine’s Day Date Ideas in Toronto
From the 54th floor of Canoe to board games at Snakes & Lattes—here are 11 ways to impress your date without the usual clichés.
Toronto and the GTA are always buzzing with exciting events. From music festivals and food fairs to art shows and cultural celebrations, something is happening for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a fun day out with family, a night of live music, or a local market to explore, the options are endless. Check out what’s going on in the city and plan your next outing around one of these exciting events. There’s no shortage of things to see and do in Toronto and the surrounding area.
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.
Looking for the perfect backdrop? From frozen waterfalls at Scarborough Bluffs to the Distillery District lights—here are the most romantic places in the city.
Don’t show up empty-handed. From cloud-like macarons at The Social Blend to artisanal chocolates at Goûter—here is where to find the cutest sweets in the city.
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.
Whether you want a $175 French tasting menu, a retro comfort feast, or Nikkei cuisine at Chotto Matte—here is your guide to the most romantic dinners in the city.
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.
The 10-year wait is over. Bruno Mars has officially announced The Romantic Tour, and he is making Toronto a headline stop. He will take over the new Rogers Stadium for massive back-to-back shows on May 23 and May 24, 2026. From the “elite squad” of openers (including Anderson .Paak) to the strict presale deadlines you need to hit this week, here is everything you need to secure your spot for the year’s biggest concert.
The wait is over. BTS hits Rogers Stadium on Aug 22 & 23. Do not miss the Jan 18 presale deadline—here is your battle plan for securing tickets.
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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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.