Things To Do This Week (February 24 – March 2) in Toronto
We’re finally in the last week of February. Have you ever noticed that awkward in-between time? The winter fun is winding down, but spring still feels like keeping us on hold. So, how do you make this week exciting? Easy. From outdoor escapes to indoor entertainment that lets you forget about the snow for a while, you can enjoy plenty of things to do this week (February 24 – March 2) in Toronto.
Maybe you want to check out that event you’ve been meaning to try or spend some time catching up on things around the city. Whatever your preference is, I’ll help you make these last winter days count.
Please note that event details and schedules are subject to change. Always check the official websites or contact the organisers for the latest information.
Things to Do This Week (February 24 – March 2) in Toronto
Window Box Gallery at Gallery 1313 (Ongoing, Until February 26)
Looking for a calm spot to catch your breath? Sunshine Tormé Johnson’s art at Gallery 1313 focuses on healing and self-reflection. It’s a quiet escape where the art speaks to you.
- Location: Gallery 1313 (1313 Queen Street W, Toronto)
- Website: www.gallery1313.org
- Best for: A solo stroll or art enthusiasts.
KUUMBA 30 (Ongoing, Until February 28)

Three decades strong, KUUMBA keeps the beats going with live music, art, and stories celebrating Black culture. The performances are so good you might just forget to blink.
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- Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay W, Toronto)
- Admission: Free, pay-what-you-wish, and ticketed
- Website: www.harbourfrontcentre.com
- Best for: Music lovers, art enthusiasts, and culture seekers.
i.Sites: Zones of Calm and Creation (Ongoing, Until February 28)

Need a breather? These public art spaces offer relaxing corners to sit, reflect, or just zone out. No rush; just you and some creative installations.
- Location: Bloordale Village, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.bigonbloorfestival.com
- Best for: Solo visitors, mindfulness seekers, and art lovers.
Creativity Academy at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre (Until March 2)
Got kids who live for LEGO? They’ll build, stack, and maybe not lose that tiny piece under the couch this time. And the best part is that the pros handle the chaos.
- Location: 1 Bass Pro Mills Drive, Vaughan
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.
- Website: www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com
- Best for: Families with kids and LEGO fans.
Afternoon Tea Special at the AGO (Until March 2)
Love art? Love tea? You’ll get both at the Art Gallery of Ontario with afternoon tea and creative bites surrounded by impressive pieces.
- Location: Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.ago.ca
- Best for: Couples and friends who enjoy art and a relaxing afternoon.
PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS (Ongoing, Until March 7)

Heavy? Yes. Worth it? Another yes. So, follow Emma’s rollercoaster through addiction and self-discovery in this raw, thought-provoking play.
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- Location: The Coal Mine Theatre (2076 Danforth Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.coalminetheatre.com
- Best for: Theatre lovers and those seeking deep, emotional stories.
Fat Ham (Ongoing, Until March 9)
Shakespeare at a cookout? Fat Ham brings family drama, music, and laughs in a modern twist on Hamlet.
- Location: Berkeley Street Theatre (26 Berkeley Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.canadianstage.com
- Best for: Theatre lovers or a fun night out.
The Retro Arcade (Ongoing, Until March 16)
What’s not to like about classic games, neon lights, and the chance to beat your friends at Street Fighter? This spot is like a time machine… with better snacks. You can even play Pinball while grooving to ‘90s hits.
- Location: Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection (111 Princes’ Boulevard Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.hotelxtoronto.com
- Best for: Friends, nostalgic gamers, and fun date nights.
Winter Stations (Ongoing, Until March 30)

Need a fresh reason to hit the beach this winter? Toronto’s east-end beaches become a creative playground with art installations inspired by this year’s theme, “Dawn.” Each piece at the Winter Stations reflects renewal, growth, and the beauty of new beginnings.
- Location: Woodbine Beach (1675 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.winterstations.com
- Best for: Art lovers, beach walkers, and anyone seeking a creative break.
Spirits of the Distillery District Ghost Tour (Ongoing, Until March 29)
Need some goosebumps? This lantern-lit ghost tour takes you through the Distillery District after dark. You’ll learn about haunted history, hear eerie tales, and visit hidden corners.
- Location: 55 Mill Street, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.hauntedwalk.com
- Best for: Friends or anyone curious about spooky stories.
Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Until April 13)

Life may be better under the sea, but the seats at this show are pretty comfy too. Sing along to “Part of Your World” and prepare for a few surprises that even Sebastian didn’t see coming.
- Location: Wychwood Theatre (76 Wychwood Ave studio 176, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.tyttheatre.com
- Best for: Families, couples, and Disney fans.
A Transit Through Time (Ongoing, Until August 31)

Union Station’s usual rush hour? Traded for art you’ll actually want to stop for. These art pieces celebrate Black artists and their cultural legacy. Also, Jordan Sook’s work highlights butterflies as symbols of self-expression.
- Location: Union Station (65 Front Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.torontounion.ca
- Best for: Art enthusiasts, commuters, and cultural explorers.
Challenged Book Club (February 24)
Books that people tried to ban? Sounds like a fun conversation starter. So, join for a chill chat, banned book trivia, and maybe find your next read.
- Location: Lillian H. Smith Library (239 College Street, Toronto)
- Website: www.torontopubliclibrary.ca
- Best for: Book lovers, curious minds, and conversation seekers.
International Conference on the Prevention of Youth Homelessness (February 24 – 26)
Looking for deep conversations and real solutions for youth homelessness? This conference has over 100 speakers ready to share fresh ideas. Plus, with workshops and panels, you might just leave with more solutions.
- Location: Westin Harbour Castle (1 Harbour Square, Toronto)
- Admission: Register here.
- Website: www.preventhomelessness.ca
- Best for: Advocates, professionals, and those passionate about social issues.
All Ages Karaoke and Board Games Night – FREE (February 25)
First, hit the stage and belt out your favourite song. Not your thing? You can grab a board game, test your strategy skills, or just snack while others compete instead.
- Location: Palmerston Library (560 Palmerston Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.torontopubliclibrary.ca
- Best for: Families and friends.
CANFAR Legacy Project Love In Event (February 25)
Next up, something meaningful and enjoyable. Here, you can show support to someone living with HIV, hear stories, and even win a door prize. And yes, there’s surprise entertainment … because raising awareness doesn’t have to be boring.
- Location: Harriet’s Rooftop (550 Wellington St W., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.canfar.com
- Best for: Supporters and community-focused individuals.
Pupcakes & Pints (February 25)

Because your dog deserves a night out, too. You’ll decorate pup-friendly treats while meeting other pet parents. Your pup gets snacks, you get a pint, and everyone’s happy.
- Location: Black Lab Brewery (818 Eastern Ave, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.torontodogmoms.com
- Best for: Dog owners, pet lovers, and social pups.
Art/Wear Paint Night (February 25)

Feel like trying something creative this week? This paint night, inspired by the Art/Wear exhibit, gives you the chance to make your own masterpiece. Plus, all materials (plus a drink) are included.
- Location: Bata Shoe Museum (327 Bloor St. W., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.batashoemuseum.ca
- Best for: 19+, a fun night with friends or anyone who loves artsy activities.
Fink (February 25)

Fink’s soulful acoustic sound is hitting Toronto. If you’ve heard his music in True Detective or Better Call Saul, now’s your chance to hear it live.
- Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.finkmusic.net
- Best for: Indie music fans or a chill evening.
Yellowjackets Trivia: Seasons 1–2 (February 25)
Know everything about Yellowjackets? Invite your friends and test your knowledge at this trivia night. Win prizes and bragging rights.
- Location: Hemingway’s (142 Cumberland St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.hemingways.to
- Best for: Trivia lovers or fans of the show.
TD Music Celebrates Black History Month (February 25)

Do you always pass through Union Station? Hang out for a bit because Savannah Ré and Aiza are putting on free performances that’ll make you forget you’re in transit.
- Location: Union Station Toronto (65 Front Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.torontounion.ca
- Best For: Music fans, commuters, and anyone up for live tunes on the go.
David Howley (February 26)

Irish folk artist David Howley blends traditional Irish music with a new-age approach. His heartfelt vocals and storytelling make this live show ideal for a cold February evening.
- Location: Rivoli (334 Queen Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.canadairelandfoundation.com
- Best for: Folk music fans or anyone into live acoustic performances.
Reid’s Toronto Cocktail Competition (February 26)

Ever wondered what Toronto’s best cocktails taste like? Watch bartenders compete, taste their creations, and vote for your favourite drink.
- Location: Reid’s Distillery (32 Logan Ave., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.reidsdistillery.com
- Best for: Cocktail lovers or a fun night with friends.
The Four Seasons & Morpheus’ Dream & The Leaves Are Fading (February 26 – March 2)

Ballet fans, you’ll love this week’s lineup of activities. This ballet programme blends past and present. David Dawson’s The Four Seasons pairs with new and classic works by Marco Goecke and Antony Tudor.
- 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: Ballet fans or anyone who appreciates artful performances.
Replay Story Fest (February 26 – March 2)

For five days, music, poetry, true stories, and workshops will deliver real connections and shared experiences. You can also catch new shows or enjoy collaborations with Musical Musings, InnerGenerational, and Toronto’s oldest queer storytelling series.
- Location: Burdock (1184 Bloor Street W, Toronto)
- Admission: Individual Tickets – $20 / Day Passes – $30
- Website: www.replaystorytelling.com
- Best for: Story lovers, artists, and anyone seeking meaningful connections.
The Hart House U of T Drama Festival (February 26 – March 1)

Do you enjoy seeing fresh talent take the stage? This student-driven festival focuses on original plays and creative performances. It’s also an excuse to watch future stars before they hit the big leagues.
- Location: Hart House Theatre (7 Hart House Cir, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.harthouse.ca
- Best For: Theatre lovers, students, and anyone who enjoys live performances.
Wavelength Winter Festival (February 27 – March 1)

This week, Wavelength Winter Festival is celebrating 25 years of showcasing indie, punk, and experimental music. Each night features a mix of emerging and established artists.
- Location: St. Anne’s Parish Hall (651 Dufferin Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.wavelengthmusic.ca
- Best for: Live music fans or anyone interested in Toronto’s indie scene.
A Clay Sculpting Workshop (February 27)
Roll up your sleeves and try your hand at clay sculpting. You’ll create a piece to take home, plus enjoy snacks and a relaxing atmosphere.
- Location: Artbox Studio Gallery (1226 Kingston Rd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.artboxstudiogallery.com
- Best for: Creative types or anyone wanting a chill activity.
Fearless Hearts 2 – A Tribute to Elton John and Miley Cyrus (February 27)
evening of music and philanthropy? Sing along to Elton John and Miley Cyrus classics while supporting a good cause. This event raises funds for Camp Oki, a camp for kids with heart conditions.
- Location: The Redwood Theatre (1300 Gerrard St. E., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.theredwoodtheatre.com
- Best for: Music fans or anyone who wants to support a great cause.
2025 Toronto Spring Camping & RV Show (February 27 – March 2)

Already planning your next outdoor trip? This show has everything from massive RVs to camping gear deals. You can wander through the 15,000-square-foot marketplace, chat with travel pros, and maybe stay for live entertainment.
- Location: The International Centre (6900 Airport Rd, Mississauga)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.torontospringcampingrvshow.com
- Best For: Families, outdoor lovers, road trip planners, and anyone curious about RV life.
4th Annual Women in Finance Conference by CFA Society Toronto (February 27)
Ever wonder how women balance careers, leadership, and everything else? This conference tackles those questions with real stories about resilience, growth, and breaking barriers. You’ll hear from women who’ve navigated early careers, motherhood, and cultural challenges.
- Location: Arcadian Loft (401 Bay St, 8th Floor, Toronto)
- Admission: Register here.
- Website: www.web.cvent.com
- Best For: Professionals, aspiring leaders, and anyone interested in personal growth and career insights.
SCI-FI/FANTASY Toronto Festival (February 27)
Into mind-bending plots, or just love a good space battle? This festival delivers 95 minutes of the year’s best sci-fi and fantasy shorts. Stick around after—the Q&A with filmmakers is your chance to ask, “So… aliens or no aliens?”
- Location: Carlton Cinemas (20 Carlton Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Free or pay as you like. RSVP – tickets@wildsound.ca
- Website: www.wildsoundfestivalreview.com
- Best For: Film buffs, sci-fi/fantasy fans, and friends.
Career Fair Canada Spring 2025 (February 27)
Job hunting can be… a lot. But this fair makes it easier. It allows you to learn career options, network with experts, and maybe even stumble onto your next opportunity.
- Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (255 Front St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Register here.
- Website: www.careerfaircanada.ca
- Best For: Students, job seekers, and anyone considering a career change.
Vancouver Chamber Choir (February 27)

Need an evening that hits pause on the daily grind? The Vancouver Chamber Choir offers incredible live performances and six world premieres to Toronto.
- Location: Christ Church Deer Park (1570 Yonge St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.soundstreams.ca
- Best For: Music lovers, couples, and anyone seeking a peaceful night out.
Little Women the Musical (February 27 – March 8)

Feel like getting swept up in a story? Then, follow Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy as they sing, dream, and tackle life’s highs and lows. With modern twists and catchy songs, you’ll leave with a smile (and maybe a tune stuck in your head).
- Location: St Matthew’s United Church (729 St Clair Ave W., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.hillcrestvillageplayers.ca
- Best For: Families, friends, musical fans, and anyone who loves a feel-good show.
La Collab No. 8 (February 27)

This one-night-only event pairs two top chefs for a meal that’s part art, part culinary experience. You’ll enjoy multiple courses, expertly paired drinks, and plenty to talk about after.
- Location: Restaurant Lucie (100 Yonge St, Toronto)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.restaurantlucie.com
- Best For: Foodies, couples, and friends looking for a special night out.
David Nihill – The Shelf Help Tour (February 28)

Irish comedian David Nihill mixes relatable humour and storytelling in a show that’ll keep you laughing. Yep, it’s suitable for shaking off workweek stress.
- Location: Queen Elizabeth Theatre (190 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.davidnihill.com
- Best for: Comedy fans or friends looking for laughs.
Ken Whiteley – Old Mill Toronto Jazz Lounge (February 28)
Prefer a soulful and uplifting show? Spend your evening with Ken Whiteley and his band for a mix of blues, gospel, and swing.
- Location: Old Mill Toronto (21 Old Mill Road, Toronto)
- Admission: Book here.
- Website: www.oldmilltoronto.com
- Best for: Jazz fans or a relaxed night out.
One Night with the King – Elvis Tribute Concert (February 28)

Miss the music of Elvis? One of the world’s top Elvis tribute artists performs all your favorite songs. Bruno Nesci and The Dreamers Show Band are bringing his hits back to life.
- Location: Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, Columbus Centre (901 Lawrence Ave W, North York)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.villacharities.com
- Best for: Elvis fans or anyone who enjoys live music.
Jesse Cook (February 28)
for live music with energy and heart? Jesse Cook returns with his signature mix of rhythm and rumba. Also, you’ll witness his over 25 years of hits and impressive guitar skills.
- Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.masseyhall.mhrth.com
- Best for: Friends or music lovers.
Red Bull Symphonic with Charlotte Day Wilson (February 28)
Charlotte Day Wilson, live with a symphony orchestra? It’s happening. Her soulful hits, combined with orchestral arrangements, create a show you’ll love to witness.
- Location: Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.roythomsonhall.mhrth.com
- Best for: Music fans or date night ideas.
Gareth Emery – LSR/CITY: CYBERPUNK (February 28)

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Dancing until your legs give out? Gareth Emery will deliver a night of pulsing beats, visuals, and endless energy. You might lose track of time… but isn’t that kind of the point?
- Location: Coca-Cola Coliseum (45 Manitoba Drive, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.coca-colacoliseum.com
- Best For: EDM fans, partygoers, and anyone who loves a good night out.
WWE Friday Night SmackDown (February 28)

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Looking for drama, action, and crowd-pumping entrances? Then, you should be at this SmackDown event. You can watch Cody Rhodes, Nia Jax, Solo Sikoa, and more battle it out while fans cheer, gasp, and maybe yell for advice.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (50 Bay Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.scotiabankarena.com
- Best For: Wrestling fans and friends seeking an exciting night.
Exceptional Music by Black Composers (February 28)
Need a moment to slow down and hear some beautiful sounds? Then, head to Annette Studios for an evening featuring Black composers. There’s also a chamber performance by The Untitled Ensemble.
- Location: 566 Annette Street, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.untitledensemble.ca
- Best For: Music lovers, couples, and friends.
Stackt Up Comedy Show: Black History Month Edition (February 28)
Long week? How about ending it with some laughs? This show at Stackt Market features top comics, drinks, and guaranteed giggles. Yep, just let the comedians handle the rest.
- Location: Stackt Market (28 Bathurst St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.stacktmarket.com
- Best For: Friends, comedy lovers, and anyone who needs a fun night out.
BLB & Co.’s Shake & Bake Pop-Up (February 28)
What happens when you mix music, snacks, and good company? This pop-up has the answer. You can dance to live sets, grab some late-night treats, and join a crowd that knows how to have fun midweek.
- Location: 915 Dupont Street, Toronto
- Admission: $10
- Website: www.blbandco.com
- Best For: Night owls, friends, and anyone looking to dance, snack, and unwind.
Celebrations and Revelations 2025 – We Are Country (February 28)

This musical finale celebrates Black country singers blending heartfelt stories with catchy melodies. So, prepare for smooth guitar strums, relatable lyrics, and a stage full of talent.
- Location: The Globe and Mail Centre (351 King Street East, Suite 1600 Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.wearecountry.ca
- Best For: Music lovers, country fans, and anyone who enjoys a feel-good concert.
Do You Wanna Funk? (February 28)

Alto & Bili returns with a night of disco and funk that’ll have you moving, grooving, and maybe singing along to songs you forgot you loved. Just be warned: it’s easy to lose track of time when the beats are this good.
- Location: Drake Hotel (1150 Queen Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.thedrake.ca
- Best For: Friends, dance lovers, and anyone up for a fun night out.
Superkick’d Pro Wrestling Rock Show! (February 28)
Something loud, energetic, and just plain fun? This show offers high-flying moves and a crowd that’s fully into it. So, prepare yourself to cheer your heart out or shout “That was epic!” a few times.
- Location: The Great Hall (1087 Queen St. W., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.superkickd.ca
- Best For: Wrestling fans, friends, and anyone seeking high-energy entertainment.
Toronto’s Ultimate Hockey Watch Party at Illuminarium (February 28)
Can’t make it to the arena? This watch party has massive screens, surround sound, and an atmosphere that’s almost like being rinkside. You’ll also enjoy some drinks and snacks.
- Location: Illuminarium Toronto (28 Gristmill Lane, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.illuminarium.com
- Best For: Sports fans, friends, and anyone who loves a lively game-day atmosphere.
Toronto Operetta Theatre: The Gondoliers (February 28 – March 2)
How about some light-hearted theatre? The Gondoliers whisks you to Venice with its catchy songs and comical story about gondoliers-turned-royalty.
- Location: Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front Street East, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.torontooperetta.com
- Best for: A fun night out for theatre lovers.
A Tribal and Bounce with Junior Sanchez (March 1)

Feel like dancing? Junior Sanchez brings his house and tribal beats to Wiggle Room for a night packed with energy. Moreover, local DJs will keep the party going strong.
- Location: Wiggle Room (772 Dundas St. West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.wiggleroomtoronto.com
- Best for: Dance music fans or a night out with friends.
Elevation Worship & Steven Furtick – Elevation Nights Tour (March 1)
Another way to start your March? Catch Elevation Worship and Pastor Steven Furtick live at Scotiabank Arena, delivering music and messages that inspire and uplift.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.elevationworship.com
- Best for: Worship music fans or an uplifting group outing.
Jann (March 1)

pop artist Jann is heading to Toronto, letting you witness his powerful voice and catchy songs. Moreover, his hits will resonate with fans of heartfelt, creative music.
- Location: Annabel’s (200 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @jann_music_
- Best for: Pop music fans or a fresh concert event.
Allan Gardens Saturday Farmers’ Market (March 1)

Grabbing your groceries in a beautiful park? Allan Gardens Farmers’ Market has everything, including fresh veggies, local honey, coffee, and more. Plus, you can enjoy the greenhouse while supporting local vendors.
- Location: Allan Gardens Children’s Conservatory (19 Horticultural Avenue, Toronto)
- Website: www.friendsofallangardens.ca
- Best for: Families or anyone shopping for fresh, local food.
Evergreen Brick Works Saturday Farmers Market (March 1)

Toronto’s biggest farmers market is another ideal weekend spot. Here, you can shop seasonal produce, grab a hot drink, and wander the trails for a relaxed winter morning.
- Location: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.evergreen.ca
- Best for: Families, friends, or shoppers.
UK University Fair (March 1)

Planning to study in the UK? Meet representatives from 50+ universities, ask questions, and learn about scholarships and application tips.
- Location: Hyatt Regency (370 King St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.studyin-uk.ca
- Best for: Students or anyone considering UK studies.
World Wildlife Day in High Park (March 1)
One of the best ways to celebrate World Wildlife Day? You can join this guided nature walk in High Park. Spot birds, mammals, and more while appreciating Toronto’s natural habitats.
- Location: Starts at the High Park Nature Centre’s Forest School building (375 Colborne Lodge Drive)
- Admission: Pay what you can ($5, $8, $10). Register here.
- Website: www.highparknaturecentre.com
- Best for: Families or anyone who loves the outdoors.
All Star Comedy at Yonge & Eglinton (March 1)
Finally, the Eglinton construction is done, and you can celebrate it with some laughs. You’ll love to catch top comics at the new Dopamine Lounge, where jokes fly fast and drinks keep flowing.
- Location: The Dopamine Lounge (2415 Yonge Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @torontocomedyallstars
- Best For: Friends, comedy lovers, and anyone needing a laughter-filled night out.
Hike for Endometriosis (March 1)

Fresh air, fantastic views, and a chance to support a great cause? This guided 6km hike through Downsview Park mixes exercise, connection, and a healthy dose of nature.
- Location: Downsview Park (70 Canuck Avenue, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.endometriosisevents.com
- Best For: Friends, families, and anyone who enjoys outdoor activities with a purpose.
WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto (March 1)
Want the first day of March filled with an adrenaline rush? You can watch Raw and SmackDown superstars face off in the legendary Elimination Chamber.
- Location: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.wwe.com
- Best For: Wrestling fans, families, and friends who love action-packed nights.
MOCA After Hours (March 1)
Missed out on concert tickets? MOCA’s After Hours offers pop music, burlesque performances, and beats from MC/DJ Kestevez.
- Location: 158 Sterling Rd, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.moca.ca
- Best For: Friends or couples.
Bellamy Loft Open House (March 2)
Frustrated by wedding planning chaos? Swing by the Bellamy Loft Open House to check out the venue, meet great vendors, and spark some ideas. With photo booths, goodie bags, and prizes, you’ll have a fun way to kick off your wedding prep.
- Location: 1230 Sheppard Ave West, Unit #4, North York
- Admission: RSVP here.
- Website: www.bellamyloft.com
- Best for: Engaged couples and wedding planners.
The 97th Academy Awards: Free Live Broadcast (March 2)
Oscars night is here—who’s winning big? You can watch the live broadcast, make your predictions, and debate which speech will go on just a bit too long.
- Location: Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema (506 Bloor St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Free. Tickets are required.
- Website: www.hotdocs.ca
- Best For: Movie buffs, friends, and anyone who loves awards season drama.
The 2025 CAFTCAD Awards (March 2)

This awards night celebrates Canada’s top costume designers. From movies to TV series, it’s a showcase of creativity behind the scenes.
- Location: The Eglinton Grand (400 Eglinton Ave West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.thecaftcadawards.com
- Best for: Film and fashion enthusiasts.
The Magic of Cinema (March 2)

Love movie soundtracks? From Star Wars to Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, relive your favourite movie scenes.
- Location: Koerner Hall (273 Bloor St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.orionsymphony.org
- Best for: Families or movie music fans.
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