There are a ton of things to do this weekend in Toronto including attending one of the many events happening all over the city. From beer festivals to market pop-ups, there's likely an event for everyone.
This four-day arts festival features contemporary art galleries across the city. Explore the three routes that will take you through the Junction Triangle, Wallace Emmerson, Parkdale, West Queen West and downtown.
Beer lovers can sample beers from local and international breweries all while grabbing a bite from popular Toronto restaurants and listening to live performances by local artists.
Celebrate this Chinese holiday with some of the city's best mooncakes and Asian cuisine. There are a ton of things to see and do including a water lantern festival and a traditional Chinese lion dance.
Long Winter is celebrating their 10th anniversary with this arts and music festival. Events include an outdoor rooftop concert series at the Garrison, art installations, and more.
Get ready for a night full of laughter with some of the city's top comedians. The lineup features Pat Thornton, Aisha Brown, Helder Brum, Jackie Pirico, and Arthur Simeon.
Grab some friends to create a team for this outdoor scavenger hunt. Teams will have to complete 21 challenges around downtown Toronto before returning to home base at the RendezViews patio for the closing ceremony.
To celebrate the end of the Toronto Palestine Film Festival, they're hosting a huge block party. The outdoor party will feature live music from local artists.
Shop from local Toronto artists at this artisan market in the heart of Liberty Village. The market will also feature Pampered Pooches, a local vendor for dogs so make sure to bring your pups as there will be goodies for them as well.
Shop works of art from local artists at Kensington Market. There will be a ton of different types of mediums of work featuring paintings, sculptures, textiles and more.
Shop sustainably and local at this market pop-up. From clothes to food to home decor, explore the market pop-up and find some cool treasures to take home.
Listen to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra play some of Mozart's famous work at this drive-in concert. Grab a blanket and have a relaxing night out listening to classical music.
CityView Drive-In
Lead photo by
Jesse Milns
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