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5 free things to do in Toronto this week

Free events in Toronto this week mean you can have a great time without breaking the bank. You can do yoga in the street  or check out a wrestling match at this year's OssFest and stroll through a car-free Kensington Market. Performances, music, movies and more are all on, as well.

  • Free events you don't want to miss
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • July 25-28
      A big celebration Iranian artist and culture on with a four-day festival that includes music, dance, theatre, movies, food and a marketplace.
      Harbourfront Centre
    • July 26
      One of the only spots in the city where you might be able to actually see the stars is back with a lineup of free summer movies, starting with Spider Man.
      Downsview Park Football Field
    • July 27
      Break out your best lei for this annual festival dedicated to Polynesian culture with a full day of performances, food, shopping and activities.
      Mel Lastman Square
    • July 27
      Good vibes are on at OssFest as part of Ossington Ave closes for a day of yoga, shopping, patio chilling, food, music, performances and more.
      Ossington Ave
    • July 28
      Kensington Market is going car-free once again for another edition of PS Kensington that's full of summertime fun like games, music, art and more.
      Kensington Market
    Lead photo by

    Hector Vasquez

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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