Celebrate Women’s Day in Toronto: Experiences, Events & More

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International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8, 2025, is a time to recognize the achievements of women and advocate for gender equality. Toronto offers a range of events, markets, and discussions to mark the occasion.

Whether you’re looking for a panel discussion, a community event, or a way to support women-led businesses, here’s a list of options for you to explore:

Celebrating women’s Day in Toronto

1. International Women’s Day (IWD) Celebration

This annual event, hosted by Immigrant Women in Business (IWB), brings together entrepreneurs, community leaders, and professionals for a night of networking and conversation about inclusion and empowerment. Attendees can expect engaging discussions led by influential women in business, offering insights into their journeys and challenges in leadership roles. There will also be a Q&A session, allowing attendees to gain deeper perspectives on women’s empowerment in the workplace.

  • Date and Time: Saturday March 8, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Location: York Civic Centre, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto
  • Details: The evening includes panel discussions, networking opportunities, and guest speakers sharing their expertise in various industries.
  • Tickets & Info: eventbrite.ca

2. SheConnects: Pride Toronto’s International Women’s Day Celebration

SheConnects is an annual event that highlights the contributions of queer women and non-binary individuals in the arts and activism. The event fosters an inclusive space for connection, dialogue, and celebrating achievements in creative and advocacy fields. Community leaders and artists will also share their stories, addressing the intersectionality of gender and LGBTQ+ experiences.

  • Date and Time: Saturday March 8, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Location: PWA Toronto, 163 Queen St E, 4th floor, Toronto
  • Details: Expect live performances, a DJ, trivia, and food. A portion of proceeds benefiting Ernestine’s Women’s Shelter.
  • Registration: internationalwomensday.com

3. International Women’s Day March & Rally

The annual march and rally bring together various organizations and activists to advocate for gender equality, fair wages, and social justice. This event serves as a platform for raising awareness of ongoing gender disparities and calling for meaningful policy changes. Participants can expect to hear from advocates and leaders discussing issues like workplace equity, healthcare access, and gender-based violence.

  • Date and Time: Saturday, March 8, Rally at 11AM March at 1PM
  • Location: OISE Auditorium, 252 Bloor Street W., Toronto
  • Details: The rally features speakers, followed by a march through the city. Sign Language services available.
  • Website: iwdtoronto.ca

4. STC x HER MARKET: International Women’s Day Pop-Up

Scarborough Town Centre teams up with HER MARKET to showcase women-led businesses. The pop-up provides a platform for small business owners to connect with the community and share their work. Vendors range from sustainable fashion labels to wellness products, offering a diverse array of goods crafted by female entrepreneurs.

  • Date and Time: Friday, March 7 10:00 AM – Sun, Mar 9, 2025 7:00 PM
  • Location: Scarborough Town Centre, 300 Borough Drive, Toronto
  • Details: Selections are from local women-owned brands.
  • Admission: Free
  • Info: thetrendingtable.ca

5. WTS Toronto International Women’s Day Breakfast

This event highlights the achievements of women in transportation and infrastructure. This networking breakfast featuring guest speakers and professionals discussing leadership, diversity, and workplace equity.

  • Date and Time: Friday March 7, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Location: 1 King West, Toronto
  • Details: Attendees will also gain insights into career advancement strategies for women in traditionally male-dominated industries.
  • Registration & Tickets: wtsinternational.org

6. International Women’s Day Yoga Fundraiser at 10XTO

 Women's group yoga session
Photo via Galt Museum

Join a special yoga session that raises funds for women’s shelters in Toronto. The event promotes mindfulness and wellness while supporting a meaningful cause. The two-hour session features yoga, breathwork, and a sound bath.

  • Date and Time: Sunday, March 9, 4:00PM – 6:00 PM
  • Location: 10XTO, 107 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto
  • Details: Experienced instructors will guide participants through a restorative practice, with proceeds benefiting local women’s support organizations.
  • Tickets & Info: eventbrite.ca

7. OPWA International Women’s Day 2025 Seminar

OPWA Women's day Seminar 2024
Photo via ontario.apwa.org

The Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA) hosts its 17th annual seminar, discussing gender diversity in public works. This industry-focused event brings together professionals to share strategies for building inclusive workplaces. Panelists will share insights on breaking barriers in infrastructure and public services.

  • Date and Time: Thursday March 6, 8:30 AM – 2:15 PM
  • Location: To be announced
  • Details: Industry experts discuss workplace inclusion and leadership.
  • Registration: ontario.apwa.org

8. We The Women: International Women’s Day Dance Party

This women-only dance party is a lively way to celebrate IWD with great music, community, and an inclusive atmosphere. Enjoy an energetic night featuring a lineup of female DJs, and curated playlists. It’s a space where women can enjoy a night of dancing and connection in a fun and empowering environment.

  • Date and Time: Saturday, March 8, 2025, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square, Toronto
  • Details: This event is open to all women looking to mark IWD with music and dance.
  • Tickets & Info: eventbrite.ca

Whether you want to attend a rally, network at a panel, or support women-led businesses, Toronto offers a variety of events and experiences for International Women’s Day. Engaging in these activities fosters a stronger community while recognizing the contributions of women across different industries. Taking part in these initiatives helps amplify voices that push for gender equality and lasting change.

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