Best Things To Do in Toronto This Week (November 3-9)
November is here, but are you still looking for ways to make the most of it? I’ve put together a guide to the best things to do in Toronto this week (November 3–9) so you don’t waste time wondering what’s worth checking out. From big concerts and expos to art shows and even a few adventures outside the city, this list matches every kind of weeknight plan or weekend outing.
Always give the event’s official website a look before you visit, as details can change last-minute. Also, even if entry is free, be prepared for potential RSVP requirements or separate fees for food, drinks, or special activities.
Things to Do in Toronto This Week: Royal Winter Fair & More
Free Fun Events & Activities
ProFusion Expo 2025

Midweek is looking pretty exciting if you’re into cameras, gear, or creating content. The ProFusion Expo brings together imaging pros, vloggers, and tech lovers under one roof for seminars and hands-on workshops.
- When: November 5-6, 2025
- Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (255 Front Street West, Toronto)
- Tickets: Free admission
- Website: https://profusionexpo.com
- Best For: Creators, photographers, and tech enthusiasts.
Terrera Warehouse Sale

The Terrera Warehouse Sale is back just in time for early holiday shopping. Stock up on soft bamboo clothing, fashion items, and sustainable home essentials at major discounts.
- When: November 7-8, 2025
- Where: Terrera Office (37-145 Royal Crest Ct, Markham)
- Tickets: Free admission (RVP recommended)
- Instagram: @terrera.ca
- Best for: Shoppers hunting eco-friendly deals and thoughtful holiday gifts.
EPOCH Bar & Kitchen Terrace Holiday Market
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The Ritz-Carlton is going festive this year with its first-ever Holiday Market at EPOCH Bar & Kitchen Terrace. The terrace will transform into a European-style winter wonderland, complete with twinkling lights, artisanal gifts, seasonal eats, mulled wine, and more.
- When: November 8-December 31, 2025
- Where: The Ritz-Carlton (181 Wellington Street West, Toronto)
- Tickets: Free admission
- Website: https://www.epochtoronto.com
- Best for: Holiday lovers, foodies, and shoppers.
ÖFUURË Pop-Up Shop
Hunting for your next vacation outfit, or just want to upgrade your closet? Queen Street West gets a burst of colour and confidence this weekend. The ÖFUURË Pop-Up brings African-inspired fashion to life with bold prints, satin lounge sets, and even swimwear.
- When: November 8-9, 2025
- Where: 938 Queen St W, Toronto
- Tickets: Free admission
- Instagram: @ofuure
- Best for: Fashion lovers.
Art Guild of Scarborough’s Fall Art Show & Sale
Want something more low-key? Head east to Scarborough and browse over 400 original artworks, from watercolors to sculpture. You can wander, chat with artists, and maybe bring home something for your walls.
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- When: November 8-9, 2025
- Where: Centennial Recreation Centre (1967 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough)
- Tickets: Free admission
- Website: http://theartguildofscarborough.com
- Best For: Art lovers and weekend explorers.
Gardiner Museum Free Celebration Weekend

After a major transformation, the Gardiner Museum reopens with new galleries, a makerspace, and a bright community hub. It’s a fresh reason to stop by and celebrate art in the city.
- When: November 8-9, 2025
- Where: 111 Queen’s Park, Toronto
- Tickets: Free admission
- Website: https://www.gardinermuseum.on.ca
- Best for: Art enthusiasts and museum regulars.
Paid & Ticketed Things To Do
Bellamy Loft Pop-Up Wedding Chapel
Planning a wedding doesn’t have to take months. At the Bellamy Loft Pop-Up Chapel, you can get married in a fully decorated space with an officiant, photos, flowers, and even refreshments — all in under an hour.
- When: November 8-9, 2025
- Where: 1230 Sheppard Ave West, Unit #4, North York
- Reservations: Book here. (Proceeds from every booking will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation)
- Website: https://www.bellamyloft.com
- Best For: Couples who want a beautiful, no-fuss wedding.
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

Kicking off Friday, The Royal is where farming meets fun. You’ll find horse competitions, local food, live demos, and hundreds of vendors showing off the best of Canadian agriculture.
- When: November 7-16, 2025
- Where: Exhibition Place (Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://www.royalfair.org
- Best For: Families and foodies.
Hockey Hall of Fame 2025 Induction Celebration

If you live and breathe hockey, this weekend is a dream. The Hall of Fame will honor the newest legends like Zdeno Chara and Joe Thornton with panels, photo ops, and a gala.
- When: November 8-10, 2025
- Where: Hockey Hall of Fame (30 Yonge Street, Toronto)
- Tickets: Check here.
- Website: https://www.hhof.com
- Best For: Hockey fans and sports history buffs.
Atsuko Okatsuka – Big Bowl Tour
If you need a laugh this weekend, catch Atsuko Okatsuka on stage. Her comedy mixes vulnerability, sharp storytelling, and plenty of awkward charm — the kind that leaves you laughing at life and yourself.
- When: November 8-9, 2025
- Where: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://atsukocomedy.com
- Best For: Comedy fans and date nights.
Annual Apple Pie Contest and Fundraiser on Dundas St. West

Few things say fall like a fresh-baked apple pie, especially when it’s for a good cause. For just $5 a slice, you can support St. Stephen’s Community House and taste pies from local bakers and neighbourhood favourites. Judges will be scoring live on-site, so bring your appetite and your competitive spirit.
- When: November 8, 2025
- Where: Collective Arts Toronto Taproom & Café (777 Dundas St. West, Toronto)
- Tickets: $5 per slice / $10 Apple pie contest registration
- Website: https://trinitybellwoodsdundas.com
- Best for: Dessert fans and community supporters.
Bloor West Village Arts and Crafts Show

Eighty-five local makers fill the church halls with hand-knit scarves, paintings, jewelry, and wooden crafts. Don’t skip the bake and deli table because those apple pies sell out fast.
- When: November 8, 2025
- Where: Runnymede United Church (432 Runnymede Road, Toronto)
- Tickets: $4
- Website: https://www.runnymedeunited.org
- Best for: Craft lovers, gift hunters, and anyone who enjoys homemade treats.
National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day Deals at Mary Brown’s Chicken

This one’s your excuse to treat yourself. Mary Brown’s is celebrating Fried Chicken Sandwich Day with special deals that are too good to skip.
- When: November 9, 2025
- Where: All Mary Brown locations
- Tickets: Starts at $4.99
- Instagram: @marybrownsofficial
- Best for: Foodies, fried-chicken fans, and anyone who believes crunch is a love language.
Concerts
All Time Low: EVERYONE’S TALKING! TOUR

Midweek plans? All Time Low is rolling into Toronto right after dropping their brand-new album, Everyone’s Talking. Expect the usual mix of anthems, sing-alongs, and the kind of energy that keeps their loyal fanbase screaming all night.
- When: November 5, 2025
- Where: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://www.alltimelow.com
- Best For: Pop-punk fans.
Joe Bonamassa Live in Toronto

Kick off your week with some blues-rock. Guitar legend Joe Bonamassa hits the stage for one night only, bringing decades of hits and that signature, soul-stirring sound.
- When: November 5, 2025
- Where: Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto (1133 Queens Plate Drive Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://jbonamassa.com
- Best For: Blues fans and live music lovers.
The Beaches – No Hard Feelings Tour

Toronto’s own The Beaches return home with their brash, high-energy sound. Expect a night packed with fans singing along to garage-pop anthems that feel like the soundtrack of the city.
- When: November 6, 2025
- Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://www.thebeachesband.com
- Best For: Alt-rock fans.
Emery – 20th Anniversary of The Question

Emery is celebrating 20 years of emo and post-hardcore chaos. Their mix of raw lyrics, big melodies, and self-aware humor makes every show feel like group therapy set to music.
- When: November 7, 2025
- Where: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://emerymusic.com
- Best For: Emo kids (past and present) and post-hardcore fans.
ANAVITORIA – Canadian Tour

Bring a little Brazilian warmth to your November. The Grammy-winning duo ANAVITORIA is performing in Toronto with their poetic blend of pop, folk, and MPB.
- When: November 6-7, 2025
- Where: Isabel Bader Theatre (93 Charles St W, Toronto)
- Tickets: Click here.
- Website: https://www.asanavitoria.com
- Best For: Fans of global music and live shows.
Other Events/Activities to Check Out
- BSW Beauty Downtown Sale – Until November 30 at 750 Yonge St, Toronto
- EB Trends Collector’s Vault – Until January 15, 2026 at Toronto Eaton Centre (Queen St. entrance, Level 2 – former Frank and Oak space)
- Common Goods Pop-up Market – November 4 at Hart House (7 Hart House Cir, Toronto)
- Toronto Horror Film Festival – November 5-6 at Fox Theatre (2236 Queen St E, Toronto) | Free admission (but require a fully refundable $5 deposit to guarantee your seat)
- 29th Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival – November 5-15 at multiple locations | Ticketed
- CineFAM Film Festival – November 6-8 at The Hub inside Dundas West Studio (837 Dundas St. W., Toronto) | Free and ticketed
- Aunty Donna – Drem World Tour – November 6 at Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto) | Ticketed
- Noel Miller Live – November 7 at The Elgin Theatre (189 Yonge St., Toronto) | Ticketed
- Cinéfranco 2025 – November 7-16 at Imagine Cinemas Carlton Cinema (20 Carlton St., Toronto) | Ticketed
- Toronto Maple Leafs Game – November 8 at Scotia Arena (40 Bay St, Toronto) | Ticketed
- Remembrance Race – November 9 at Humber Bay Park West Parking Lot (225 Humber Bay Park Rd W, Etobicoke)
- Carter Vail – The Coydog Tour – November 9 at Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto) | Ticketed
- Photography Blowout Sale – multiple dates at All Ours Studios (62 Geary Avenue, Toronto) | Free admission
Love the concerts we listed for this week? If you’re a real music lover, you’ll want to see the whole lineup. Check out every major show happening all month long in our guide to the Biggest Concerts in Toronto This November (2025).
More…
- https://www.overheretoronto.com/things-to-do-in-toronto-this-november-2025
- https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/festivals-events-calendar
- https://www.destinationtoronto.com/things-to-do/happening-now
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