Best Things To Do in Toronto This Week (June 9-15)

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June’s moving fast—didn’t we just flip the calendar? Now here we are, halfway through the month and still wondering what to do with our free time. If that’s you, don’t worry. This guide to things to do in Toronto this week (June 9-15) is a weekly reminder that staying in “again” doesn’t count as a summer plan.

So, scroll through and see what jumps out. You might find something fun just low-effort enough to drag a friend to.

Event details are subject to change at the discretion of the organisers. For the latest updates, visit the official websites or social media accounts.

Free Things To Do & Activities in Toronto This Week (June 9-15)

City of Toronto – Soccer Day (June 12)

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It’s Soccer Day in Toronto. This special day kicks off the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ with an official proclamation from Mayor Olivia Chow. You’ll enjoy celebrations all around the city, including the unveiling of the official FIFA World Cup™ 2026 Toronto Countdown Clock.

  • Location: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen Street West, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: https://www.toronto.ca
  • Best for: Soccer fans and sports lovers.

Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (June 12-17)

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Outdoor movie nights are back. Toronto Outdoor Picture Show celebrates its 15th year with classic films like Romeo + Juliet, The Wizard of Oz, and Clueless. Grab your blanket and some snacks, and head to the park for a cozy evening under the stars.

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  • Location: Fort York National Historic Site  (entry at west gates of 100 Garrison Road)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: https://www.topictureshow.com
  • Best for: Movie lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Neutrogena Remembers Pop-Up (June 13)

Looking for a little self-care with a side of sweet treats? Head to the Neutrogena Remembers Pop-Up this Friday. The first 250 guests get a full-size Neutrogena® Retinol Cream and everyone gets a complimentary hand-spun milkshake.

  • Location: 1132 Dundas St W, Toronto
  • Admission: Free
  • Instagram: @neutrogenacanada 
  • Best for: Skincare enthusiasts and freebie hunters.

Taste of Little Italy (June 13-15)

Photo via @tolittleitaly and @alanamariaphoto  / Instagram 

If it involves pizza, pasta, and gelato, it’s already a win. Taste of Little Italy returns, turning College Street into an open-air food crawl.

  • Location: College St., between Bathurst and Shaw, Toronto
  • Admission: Free 
  • Website: www.tolittleitaly.com
  • Best for: Foodies, families, and group friends.

Free Coffee & Pastries (June 13-14)

Photo via @adcafeto / Instagram 

Free coffee. Free pastries. Need we say more? Head over to AD Café for complimentary coffee and sweet treats. Just make sure you sign up via email and follow them on Instagram to grab your goodies.

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  • Location: 1147 Davenport Road, Toronto
  • Admission: Free
  • Instagram: @adcafeto 
  • Best for: Coffee addicts and pastry lovers.

Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Compassion Store (June 13-15)

What if kindness could get you free products? Well, at Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Compassion Store, it can. Drop by, do a small act of compassion and get rewarded with free products.

  • Location: 45 Ossington St, Toronto 
  • Admission: Free
  • Best for: Anyone who likes giving back and loves a pop-up.

Toronto Raptors Championship Anniversary Block Party (June 13)

Can you believe it’s been 6 years since the Raptors won the NBA finals? So, celebrate the anniversary at their block party with a basketball tournament, official Raptors DJ, food, drinks, and plenty of fun.

  • Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Best for: Raptors fans and basketball lovers.

ESSIE POP UP (June 13-14)

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ESSIE Pop Up offers mini manicures and interactive stations to help you find your perfect gel. It’s a fun, quick stop to treat yourself.

  • Location: Transmission Studios, 58 Berkeley St, Toronto 
  • Admission: Free. RSVP here.
  • Best for: Anyone who loves a fresh manicure or just wants to try out new nail colors.

Father’s Day Weekend Mini Putt & Clubhouse Pop-up (June 13-14)

Got a dad who loves mini putt? This Father’s Day Weekend, enjoy a 9-hole mini putt course for free. Amsterdam Brewery will even be on-site with beer samplings at select holes. Plus, there’s a pop-up clubhouse with BBQ specials and golf-themed prizes.

  • Location: The Distillery Historic District (55 Mill Street, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Best for: Families and golf lovers.

DESIFEST (June 14)

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Dance, food, music, and culture—all in one place? DESIFEST is Toronto’s iconic South Asian music festival, and it has everything from high-energy dance performances to delicious food stalls.

  • Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas St. E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: https://desifest.ca 
  • Best for: Music lovers and foodies.

Benefits of Beauty Warehouse Sale (June 14)

The Benefits of Beauty Warehouse Sale is happening this Saturday, and if you love YSL, Kayali, or Valentino, you’re in for a treat. They’re offering up to 60% and 80% off on your favorite products, so stock up on skincare, makeup, and perfumes while you can.

  • Location: 3235 Dundas St. West, (Dundas St. W & Ridgeway Dr.) Mississauga
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: https://www.bofb.ca
  • Best for: Beauty lovers and bargain hunters.

Bike Share x Tangerine Ride for Free (June 14)

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Biking around Toronto for free? On June 14, Tangerine is offering unlimited 90-minute bike rides all day long. Plus, e-bikes are included this time.

Underground Night Market (Every Saturday Night, Until July 26)

Still have no plans for a Saturday night? Check out the Underground Night Market, where you can buy everything from $10 and under. Enjoy tasty food, refreshing drinks, local vendors, and live DJ sets.

  • Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free 
  • Website: https://harbourfrontcentre.com
  • Best for: Foodies and bargain hunters.

Beaches Arts & Crafts Show (June 14-15)

Prefer shopping locally? The Beaches Arts & Crafts Show is back for another year, bringing you over 135 incredible Canadian vendors. Plus, you get to enjoy the sunshine at Kew Gardens while you shop.

  • Location: Kew Gardens (Kew Gardens 2075 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free 
  • Website: https://beachesartsandcrafts.com
  • Best for: Art lovers, shoppers, or anyone looking for unique gifts and cool handmade finds.

INNISFREE POP UP (June 14-15)

For free ice cream and skincare this weekend, swing by the INNISFREE Pop Up for a complimentary scoop of ice cream and a luxury sample of their Green Tea and Vitamin C brightening cream. But hurry—the first 675 people each day get the free goodies.

  • Location: On Third Thought (6 Markham St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Instagram: @innisfreecanada 
  • Best for: Skincare lovers and ice cream fans.

GOOD FRIENDS MARKET (June 14-15)

At the Good Friends Market, you’ll find everything from vintage digital cameras to handmade treasures from 40+ local vendors.

  • Location: 178R Ossington Ave, Toronto
  • Admission: Free
  • Instagram: @goodfriendsmarket 
  • Best for: Vintage lovers and anyone looking to shop local.

OFFLINE MARKET (June 14-15)

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Another fun shopping spree? The OFFLINE Market features vintage clothing, handmade goods, and tasty eats and drinks. And be sure to check out cool vendors like Maker Matcha, Nemera Jewelry, and Peace My Lovely.

  • Location: 19 Ossington Ave, Toronto
  • Admission: Free
  • Instagram: @offline.markets 
  • Best for: Vintage shoppers and foodies.

Highland Creek Heritage Festival (June 14)

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Prefer a good old-fashioned community festival? Highland Creek Heritage Festival brings rides, music, local vendors, and all the family-friendly fun you remember from summers past.

  • Location: Highland Creek Community Park (3500 Ellesmere Rd, Scarborough)
  • Admission: Free. $10 Play All Day Pass (includes rides and activities)
  • Website: www.hchf.ca
  • Best for: Families, Scarborough locals, and folks who love classic festivals.

Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival (June 14-15)

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You don’t need to paddle to enjoy this one. The Dragon Boat Festival offers thrilling races, cultural performances, and plenty of lakeside action.

  • Location: Centre Island, Toronto
  • Admission: Free for spectators.
  • Website: www.dragonboats.com  
  • Best for: Sports fans and festival lovers.

Toronto Flower Market (June 14)

Photo via @torontoflowermarket / Instagram 

Need a mood boost this week? Toronto Flower Market is bursting with seasonal blooms from 30+ local growers. It’s the ideal place for garden goodies and pretty photos.

  • Location: CAMH (1001 Queen St West, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: www.torontoflowermarket.ca
  • Best for: Plant lovers, weekend wanderers, and anyone needing a fresh pop of colour.

Island Eats Food and Travel Festival (June 14–15)

Photo via Trinbago Toronto

Island Eats is bringing the Caribbean straight to you with juicy jerk chicken, fluffy roti, refreshing coconut water, and more. You’ll also get live DJs, dance performances, and a whole marketplace of delicious bites and cool finds.

  • Location: Mel Lastman Square (5100 Yonge Street, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: www.islandfest.ca 
  • Best for: Foodies, families, and anyone craving a laid-back day of Caribbean food and fun.

Birkdale Seniors Garage Sale (June 14)

Looking for hidden treasures? The Birkdale Seniors Garage Sale has it all, including books, housewares, personal items, and those unexpected finds. Plus, refreshments for when the bargain-hunting gets serious.

  • Location: Birkdale Community Centre (1299 Ellesmere Rd, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: www.birkdaleseniors.com
  • Best for: Thrifters, vintage lovers, and anyone into sustainable shopping.

Celebrate Father’s Day at Yorkgate Mall (June 14)

Still figuring out Father’s Day plans? Yorkgate Mall saves your day with beach-themed activities, prizes, and freebies.

  • Location: Yorkgate Mall (1 Yorkgate Blvd. Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: www.yorkgatemall.com
  • Best for: Families and kids wanting to surprise Dad.

Christian Music Festival 2025 (June 14)

Photo via @christianmusicfestival / Instagram 

Need a feel-good day? The Christian Music Festival offers uplifting performances, joyful songs, and a full-on community celebration at Nathan Phillips Square.

  • Location: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen Street West Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: www.christianmusicfestival.org 
  • Best for: Families, friends, and church groups.

Yorkville Exotic Car Show (June 15)

The Yorkville Exotic Car Show turns Bloor Street into a red-carpet showcase of luxury cars. Add fashion, food, and celeb sightings, and you’ve got a very Toronto kind of Sunday stroll.

  • Location: Bloor St. between Avenue Rd. and Yonge St.
  • Admission: Free 
  • Website: www.yorkvilleexotics.com
  • Best for: Auto enthusiasts and group friends.

HungaroFest (June 15)

Photo via @hungarofest_toronto / Instagram 

How about a festival with a side of goulash and folk dancing this week? HungaroFest is your ticket to a full day of Hungarian culture, folk dances, soulful music, delicious eats, and artisan goods.

  • Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas Street East Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: www.hungarofest.ca
  • Best for: Culture seekers, foodies, and anyone curious about Hungarian traditions.

HOUSE OF PERONI x FERRARI (Until June 15)

Ever wanted to see a Ferrari up close? Head to House of Peroni for a FREE Ferrari show car display, plus enjoy Italian eats.

  • Location: 131 Bloor St. W. , Toronto
  • Admission: Free 
  • Best for: Car enthusiasts and foodies.

Lulaworld at Luminato (June 15)

The perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon? Lulaworld at Luminato is bringing you Latin and Indigenous music that’ll get your feet moving. From live performances to dance workshops, this free event has it all.

SOMERSBY POP UP (Until June 27)

Something refreshing? The SUMERSBY POP UP offers samples of their delicious drinks, ideal for cooling off during a hot day.

  • Location: The Well (486 Front St W, Toronto)
  • Admission: Free
  • Best for: Drink lovers and anyone in need of a chill break.

AMIKA POP UP (Until June 30)

If you’re into hair care, visit the AMIKA POP UP. You can try samples of their products, and maybe find something new to add to your hair routine.

  • Location: Yorkdale Mall, Toronto Eaton Centre, Bloor Street
  • Admission: Free
  • Instagram: @amika 
  • Best for: Hair care fans and beauty lovers.

Food, Music, Community & More Things To Do in Toronto This Week

Static-X: Machines vs Monsters Tour (June 9)

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Feeling like life’s been a little too quiet lately? Let Static-X fix that. Their Machines vs Monsters Tour is bringing industrial metal mayhem to Toronto. So, prepare for roaring guitars, wild energy, and headbanging.

  • Location: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.static-x.org
  • Best for: Metalheads and old-school rock fans.

Jann Arden Live (June 9–10)

Photo via @masseyhall / Instagram 

Now, if your idea of a good time is less mosh pit and more meaningful sing-alongs, Jann Arden’s got you. Expect heartfelt songs, sharp wit, and relatable stories.

  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria Street, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.jannarden.com
  • Best for: Jann fans and music lovers.

2025 Canadian Shield – Double Header 2 (June 10)

Canada, Ukraine, Côte d’Ivoire, and New Zealand are going head-to-head in this fresh new tourney. High stakes, global bragging rights, and you don’t even need a plane ticket.

  • Location: BMO Field (170 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.bmofield.com
  • Best for: Soccer lovers and sports families.

Halsey – For My Last Trick Tour (June 10)

Photo via @iamhalsey and @izzynuzzophoto / Instagram 

Time to get a little emotional (in a good way). Halsey’s latest tour is packed with songs from The Great Impersonator, so brace yourself for raw lyrics, powerful vocals, and a live show that hits hard but feels personal.

  • Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.iamhalsey.com / www.formylasttrick.com 
  • Best for: Pop electronic fans, concert buddies who sing every word.

NXNE (June 11-15)

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Feel like discovering your next favorite band before they hit the charts? NXNE takes over Toronto with 300+ emerging artists across 20+ venues. It’s a fun excuse to hop from one cool show to another all week long.

  • Location: Multiple venues
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.nxne.com
  • Best for: Indie music lovers and gig hoppers.

Newsboys (June 11)

Photo via @newsboys, @newsboysdrummer, @jeff.frankenstein, and @adamagee / Instagram 

Need a concert that feels good for the soul? Newsboys are bringing their high-energy, faith-filled hits to town. You’ll get uplifting anthems, catchy melodies, and zero guilt about singing your heart out.

  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria Street, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.newsboys.com
  • Best for: Christian music fans and anyone seeking a feel-good show.

Kampai Sake Festival 2025 (June 12)

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Because sometimes, you want your midweek plans to involve sipping over 200 types of sake. Kampai Sake Festival is back with all the pours and plenty of bites from top local spots.

  • Location: The Wychwood Barns (601 Christie Street Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.sakeinstituteofontario.com
  • Best for: Sake enthusiasts and curious foodies.

Kendrick Lamar & SZA – Grand National Tour (June 12)

Photo via @kendricklamar and sza / Instagram 

Talk about a dream team. Kendrick Lamar and SZA are joining forces for a tour that’s equal parts hype and heart. You’re getting a full experience here, not just a playlist on shuffle.

  • Location: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here
  • Website: www.livenation.com
  • Best for: Hip-hop and R&B fans and concert-goers.

James Blunt – Back To Bedlam 20th Anniversary Tour (June 12)

Photo via @masseyhall / Instagram 

Remember when “You’re Beautiful” was stuck in your head for weeks? James Blunt is celebrating 20 years of Back To Bedlam with a show that mixes pop rock with his famously cheeky humour.

  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria Street, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.masseyhall.mhrth.com
  • Best for: Nostalgic 2000s fans and pop rock enthusiasts.

Father’s Day “Tea” (June 12-14)

Tired of the usual Father’s Day ideas? Swap the grilling for a classy afternoon tea at Old Mill Toronto. He’ll enjoy finger sandwiches and pastries, and because it’s still Dad, craft beer is involved.

  • Location: Old Mill Toronto (21 Old Mill Road, Toronto)
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.oldmilltoronto.com
  • Best for: Dads who enjoy good food, craft beer, and family time.

Viva Tequila (June 13)

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New to tequila or a seasoned pro? With over 50 tequilas to try (including some exclusive ones), delicious Mexican bites, and cocktails, Viva Tequila is going to be a fun and flavourful night.

  • Location: The Quay (100 Queens Quay E, 3rd Floor, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: https://www.lcbo.com
  • Best for: Tequila enthusiasts and foodies.

Anna Karenina (June 13-21)

In the mood for some grand, theatrical drama? Anna Karenina is bringing passion, betrayal, and incredible visuals to the stage. No reading required; just sit back and let the story sweep you away in full cinematic style.

  • Location: Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen Street West, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here
  • Website: www.national.ballet.ca
  • Best for: Theatre buffs and period drama fans.

Circus Cabaret – It’s Shirley Happening (June 13)

Things To Do in Toronto This Week (June 16-22)
Photo via @villa_charities / Instagram

Shirley Happening is your ringmaster, drag queen, and comedy queen all in one. Expect circus tricks and cheeky jokes, and yes, you might get roped into the fun.

  • Location: Joseph D Carrier Art Gallery (901 Lawrence Ave W, North York)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.villacharities.com
  • Best for: 18+, fans of circus and cabaret and comedy lovers.

DeRo T.O. Street Soccer Festival (June 13)

Sports meets street party with this fast-paced and full-of-energy soccer festival. It’s packed with games, music, and good eats. Bonus? It’s all for a great cause supporting local youth programs.

Pola & Bryson (June 13)

In the mood for beats? Pola & Bryson bring their signature drum & bass sound to Toronto. High energy, slick drops, and a live set will keep you moving.

  • Location: NOMAD (725 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.destinyevents.ca
  • Best for: 19+, drum & bass fans and EDM lovers.

The Toronto Tattoo Show / NIX 2025 (June 13-15)

Thinking about new ink? Or maybe you just love people-watching cool tattoos? Either way, NIX 2025 has 500+ artists, live demos, and an incredible tattoo culture feel.

  • Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (255 Front St W, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.torontotattooshow.com 
  • Best for: Tattoo lovers, art fans, and curious minds.

Toronto Beaches Rib & Beer Festival (June 13-15)

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Here’s your official excuse to eat with both hands. Toronto Beaches Rib & Beer Fest serves smoky BBQ, sticky ribs, cornbread, and even ice cream poutine. Plus, refreshing drinks to wash it all down.

  • Location: Woodbine Park (1695 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: $2 per person; kids under 5 free
  • Website: www.northernheatribseries.ca 
  • Best for: BBQ fanatics, casual weekenders, and anyone seeking a summer food fest feel.

Kes (June 14)

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Some island heat to kick off your summer weekend? Trinidadian soca band Kes lets you enjoy high-energy Caribbean rhythms, non-stop dancing, and an all-around good atmosphere.

  • Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.kestheband.com
  • Best for: Soca fans and Caribbean music lovers.

Siavash Ghomayshi Live in Toronto (June 14)

Iranian pop legend Siavash Ghomayshi is bringing his signature mix of electronic beats and emotional ballads to Toronto. Even if you don’t know the lyrics (yet), you’ll feel every note.

U2 Day in Toronto (June 14)

Love U2? If so, prepare for a full day of U2 anthems. This tribute is a street-wide celebration of freedom, love, and rock ‘n’ roll.

  • Location: Cat’s Cradle Sports and Spirits (1245 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Best for: U2 superfans and rock enthusiasts.

Father’s Day Buffet (June 14-15)

Why cook when you can feast? The Father’s Day Buffet at Old Mill Toronto has everything, such as roasts, seafood, salads, and yes, a chocolate fountain.

  • Location: Old Mill Toronto (21 Old Mill Road, Toronto)
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.oldmilltoronto.com
  • Best for: Families and foodies.

The Coffee Party Festival (June 14)

Coffee lovers and music fans, The Coffee Party Festival takes over the city with double the fun—two stages and the biggest DJ lineup yet. This festival has everything you need to fuel your weekend.

Dino Run (June 14)

Who says you can’t race alongside dinosaurs? Starting with costumed Dino Specialists to get the kids excited, the main event is a fun race around a 220m figure-eight skate trail.

  • Location: The Bentway Skate Trail (250 Fort York Boulevard, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: https://thebentway.ca
  • Best for: Families with kids.

The Oddities & Curiosities Expo (June 14-15)

Ever wanted to see something… different? The Oddities & Curiosities Expo lets you check out some truly strange and fascinating stuff. From bizarre artifacts to weird art, this is a playground for the unusual.

Toronto Caribbean Carnival Official Launch at STC (June 14)

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Photo via @torontocarnival.ca and @shopstc / Instagram 

The Toronto Caribbean Carnival is kicking off its season at Scarborough Town Centre with a colourful block party full of live music, dancing, and mouth-watering food. With the theme “Take Me Home,” it celebrates the bond between Canada and the Caribbean.

Father’s Day Brunch/Dinner Cruise (June 15)

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Photo via Hornblower Group

Want to impress Dad this year? How about brunch or dinner with a lake view? Hop on the Toronto Odyssey for good eats, live music, and the kind of family memory that beats another pair of socks.

  • Location: Queen’s Quay Terminal – South/East Dock Wall (207 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto)
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.cityexperiences.com
  • Best for: Families and anyone looking for a Father’s Day plan with a little wow factor.

The Journey to Conquer Cancer (June 15)

Feel-good feels incoming. The Journey to Conquer Cancer is a community celebration with a cause. Choose your distance, bring the family (and the dog), and move for something meaningful.

  • Location: Varsity Stadium (273R Bloor St W, Toronto)
  • Admission: $45 registration fee
  • Website: www.journey2conquer.ca
  • Best for: Charity supporters and active families.

Toronto’s “Bucket Lister” 8-Day Camping Road Trip (June 15-22)

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Photo via @lakefevertourco / Instagram 

If your summer plans need a little more “adventure,” this is it. This 8-day camping road trip will have you exploring Ontario’s best parks—hiking Sandbanks, paddling Bon Echo, biking Algonquin, and even tubing down the Grand River.

  • Location: Lake Fever Wilderness Co., 2280 Dundas Street West, Toronto (Departure point)
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.lakefeverwilderness.ca
  • Best for: Nature lovers, road trip fans, and anyone seeking outdoor adventure.

Father’s Day Brunch – Hank Williams & the Drifting Cowboys (June 15)

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Photo via The Pilot 

Want a Father’s Day brunch with live country music? Head to The Pilot to witness Hank Williams & the Drifting Cowboys perform classics with a good dose of homespun humour.

  • Location: The Pilot (22 Cumberland Street Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.thepilot.ca
  • Best for: Country music fans and brunch lovers.

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