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Looking for things to do in Toronto this week? From food festivals and cultural celebrations to concerts, markets, nightlife, and family-friendly activities, there is no shortage of events happening across the city and the GTA. Whether you’re planning a night out, a weekend adventure, or simply looking for something new to experience, here are some of the top things to do in Toronto this week from June 22nd to 28th, 2026.

Runs through June – Art of the Brick & Monet – The Immersive Experience
The Art of the Brick + Monet Happiness Package lets you enjoy two of Toronto’s most popular experiences at an unbeatable price! Visit the world’s most famous LEGO® art exhibition and discover over 100 awe-inspiring sculptures. Then, step into the world of artist Claude Monet with a 360-degree digital show and an incredible VR experience.
Where: YZD, 30 Hanover Road, North York, M3K 0E2
When: Runs through June
Admission: Priced. Tickets start at $49. Available here (Use our code for discount EFOSAON10)
(Immersive Art Experience)
Runs through June – Casaloma Summer Series
Casa Loma is marking a major milestone this summer! The Summer Series returns for its 10th season, running June 8th through September 7th, 2026, with more than 36 live performances staged weekly in the castle’s stunning gardens.
Where: Casa Loma
When: Runs through June, Monday to Wednesday
Admission: Ticketed
(Outdoor Summer Concert)
Runs through June – Breathtaking Gardens
This summer, Casa Loma is opening its gardens for Breathtaking Gardens, a Sunday morning wellness series set against one of Toronto’s most striking backdrops. Presented by Soul Expansion, the series runs every Sunday from June 7th to August 30th, 2026, pairing movement, breathwork, and live music with the castle’s gardens in the early morning light.
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Where: Casa Loma
When: Runs through June, Sunday (9:00 am – 11:00 am)
Admission: Ticketed
(Wellness Event)
June 3rd to 28th – Luminato Festival
Luminato Festival returns to Toronto with a citywide celebration of art, performance, music, theatre, dance, public installations, and cultural experiences. The festival brings together local, national, and international artists for bold programming across venues and public spaces throughout the city.

Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 3rd to 28th
Admission: Ticketed and Free Events
(Arts Festival)
June 11th to July 19th – FIFA Fan Festival Toronto
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto will bring World Cup energy to the city with match screenings, fan experiences, food, music, cultural programming, and community celebrations. The festival will serve as a major gathering place for soccer fans during the tournament.
Where: Fort York, Toronto
When: June 11th to July 19th
Admission: Ticketed and Free
(World Cup Festival)
June 19th to 28th – Toronto Jazz Festival
Toronto Jazz Festival returns with performances from local, national, and international artists across venues and outdoor stages in the city. The festival features jazz, soul, funk, blues, and contemporary music, with both ticketed concerts and free public programming.
Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 19th to 28th
Admission: Ticketed and Free Events
(Jazz Festival)
June 20th to September 20th – ANCHORBALL: A Curious Art Journey
ANCHORBALL: A Curious Art Journey is an outdoor art exhibition experience at Royal Botanical Gardens, inviting visitors to explore creativity, nature, and immersive installations.
Where: Royal Botanical Gardens, Hendrie Park, 680 Plains Rd W, Burlington
When: June 20th to September 20th, Time TBA
Admission: Ticketed. Adult tickets start at $19.50
(Art Exhibition)
June 22nd – Young the Giant: Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids
Young the Giant brings the Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids to the Coca-Cola Coliseum for a live Toronto concert.
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum
When: June 22nd
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 22nd to 24th – MLB: Toronto Blue Jays vs. Houston Astros
The Toronto Blue Jays take on the Houston Astros at the Rogers Centre
Where: Rogers Centre, 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto
When: June 22nd to 24th
Admission: Ticketed. Grab your tickets here
(Concert)
June 24th – Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots & Dorothy
Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots, and Dorothy bring a rock-heavy concert lineup to RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 24th, 7:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 24th to 28th – Green Space Festival
Green Space Festival returns to Barbara Hall Park with outdoor performances, parties, music, drag, community programming, and Pride-season celebrations. The festival is one of Toronto’s major LGBTQ+ summer events and supports community programming through The 519.
Where: Barbara Hall Park, 519 Church St, Toronto
When: June 24th to 28th
(Cultural Festival)
June 25th – Paul Simon
Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon brings his live concert experience to RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 25th, 8:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 25th – Toronto Tempo v Los Angeles Sparks
Toronto Tempo takes on the Los Angeles Sparks at the Coca-Cola Coliseum
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto
When: June 25th
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets are available here
(WNBA Game)
June 25th to 27th – Whitby Music Fest
Whitby Music Fest brings live music, artists, performances, venues, and community entertainment to locations across Whitby.
Where: Various Locations in Whitby
When: June 25th to 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $35
(Music Festival)
June 25th to 28th – MLB: Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers
The Toronto Blue Jays take on the Texas Rangers at the Rogers Centre
Where: Rogers Centre, 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto
When: June 25th to 28th
Admission: Ticketed. Grab your tickets here
(MLB Game)
June 25th to July 19th – ICFF Lavazza IncluCity Festival
ICFF Lavazza IncluCity Festival returns to the Distillery District with outdoor film screenings, international cinema, food experiences, immersive art, live entertainment, and cultural programming. The festival brings film, culture, and community together for a multi-week summer experience.
Where: Distillery District, Toronto
When: June 25th to July 19th
Admission: Ticketed
(Film Festival)
June 26th – Pride Street Fair 2026
The Pride Street Fair will take over Church Street from Bloor to Dundas. Attendees will get to explore a curated selection of unique shops, delicious flavours, and exciting experiences on Church Street
Where: Church Street, Toronto
When: June 26th, 5:00 pm – 12:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Fair)
June 25th – Kokoroko
Kokoroko brings their jazz, Afrobeat, and soul-inspired sound to Phoenix Concert Theatre for a live Toronto performance.
Where: Phoenix Concert Theatre
When: June 25th, 8:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 26th – Los Mirlos: Canada Tour 2026
Los Mirlos bring their Canada Tour to TD Music Hall for a live performance rooted in Peruvian cumbia and psychedelic tropical sounds.
Where: TD Music Hall – Allied Music Centre
When: June 26th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 26th and 27th – Living With Wellness Festival
Living With Wellness Festival brings health, wellness, community, vendors, food, fitness, and lifestyle experiences to Celebration Square for a weekend focused on well-being.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When:
June 26th, 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
June 27th, 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Wellness Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Burlington Latino Fest
Burlington Latino Fest celebrates Latin culture with food, music, dance, vendors, performances, and family-friendly programming at Ireland Park.
Where: Ireland Park, Burlington
When: June 26th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Lebanese Festival Toronto
Lebanese Festival Toronto celebrates Lebanese culture, food, music, dance, vendors, and community traditions. Guests can enjoy cultural performances, authentic cuisine, family-friendly activities, and a vibrant celebration of Lebanese heritage in North York.
Where: 27 Consumers Rd, North York
When: June 26th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Oakville Family Ribfest
Oakville Family Ribfest brings barbecue, ribs, food vendors, live music, and family-friendly festival programming to Sheridan College.
Where: Sheridan College, Oakville
When:
- June 26th, 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
- June 27th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
- June 28th, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Stouffville Strawberry Festival
Stouffville Strawberry Festival returns with food, vendors, live entertainment, family activities, and community celebration in Memorial Park.
Where: Memorial Park, Whitchurch-Stouffville
When: June 26th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Taste of Asia Festival
Taste of Asia Festival celebrates Asian food, culture, performances, vendors, and community with one of Markham’s biggest summer cultural festivals.
Where: Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue East, Markham
When:
June 26th, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm;
June 27th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm;
June 28th, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 27th – Toronto Tempo v Phoenix Mercury
Toronto Tempo takes on the Phoenix Mercury at the Coca-Cola Coliseum
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto
When: June 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets are available here
(WNBA Game)
June 27th – 2026 Pride & Remembrance Run
The Pride & Remembrance Run brings runners and walkers together during Pride season for a community race supporting local causes.
Where: Toronto
When: June 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 27th – Dino Run North York
Dino Run North York brings a themed race experience to Toronto with family-friendly energy and community participation.
Where: Toronto
When: June 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 27th – Taste of the Junction 2026
Taste of the Junction returns with food, culture, local businesses, music, vendors, and community programming along Dundas West. The event highlights one of Toronto’s most creative neighbourhoods through food, shopping, entertainment, and local experiences.
Where: Pacific Ave and Dundas St W., Toronto
When: June 27th, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Celebration)
June 27th – TEDxMississauga 2026: Ripple Effects
TEDxMississauga returns with speakers, ideas, storytelling, and thought-provoking talks designed to inspire conversation and community impact.
Where: Maja Prentice Theatre, 3650 Dixie Rd, Mississauga
When: June 27th, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed
(TEDx Event)
June 27th – DRAG Ball
The biggest drag event of the year returns with over 70 drag acts from Canada and beyond! This 9-hour extravaganza is the can’t-miss event of Festival Weekend with drag artists from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Canada’s Drag Race, King of Drag, Slaycation, Call Me Mother, and the absolute best in local talent!
Where: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
When: June 27th, 2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Fair)
June 27th – Geary Art Crawl
Geary Art Crawl is a one-day neighbourhood celebration with live music, DJs, art, food and drinks, soccer-themed pop-ups, watch parties, interactive workshops, craft stations, kids’ activities, participation from Geary Ave businesses, and more.
Where: Geary Ave, Toronto
When: June 27th, 1:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Fair)
June 27th and 28th – Anthropos Festival
Anthropos Festival brings together wellness, movement, spirituality, creativity, and community through workshops, talks, performances, and immersive experiences. The festival offers a reflective and interactive space for personal growth and connection.
Where: Centre for Social Innovation, 192 Spadina Ave, Toronto
When: June 27th and 28th
Admission: Ticketed
(Wellness Festival)
June 27th and 28th – Taco Fest Mississauga
Taco Fest Mississauga brings tacos, drinks, vendors, music, and summer food festival energy to Port Credit Memorial Park.
Where: Port Credit Memorial Park, Mississauga
When: June 27th, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm and June 28th, 11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Prices start at $18
(Food Festival)
June 27th and 28th – The World in a Block Party
The World in a Block Party brings the summer vibe to Scarborough, featuring live music, food experiences, sports celebration, and artist-led activations.
Where: STC Entrance 3 (in front of the former Hudson’s Bay parking lot)
When: June 27th and 28th, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Festival)
June 28th – Pride Parade
Toronto’s Pride Parade, one of the largest in North America, returns this weekend with live performances, vibrant entertainment, unforgettable moments, and a celebration of all things Pride in Toronto.
Where: Rosedale Valley Rd. & Park Rd. to Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
When: June 28th, 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 28th – Taste of Ghana
Taste of Ghana is a celebration of Ghana’s vibrant culture, rich history, and incredible flavours, providing an unforgettable day packed with authentic Ghanaian cuisine, from savory Jollof rice and succulent suya to delicious fried plantains.
Where: Earl Bales Park, 4169 Bathurst St, Toronto
When: June 28th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
As always, you can keep up with the latest things to do across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area on efosa.